Got a half dozen mackeral last night off the high rocks in Balscadden.
I was only there for about 3/4 hour and got 2 batches of three. On the smallish side, but still good to get them. Caught at distance on the bottom to some homemade feathers. Only a couple of others there who got nothing. Balscadden is still the tip I always remember though. :(
Balscadden High Rocks
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4 of us fished from 8am to 12pm - one small fish? caught as we arrived, dunno what it was though and then a small flattie on my rig about 11am. There was a guy fishing on the low rocks to the left and he caught a couple of macks!
Fished with feathers, mackeral, jellies. High tide was at 2 something, but we couldn't stay any longer!! Still a tip!
Ian
Fished with feathers, mackeral, jellies. High tide was at 2 something, but we couldn't stay any longer!! Still a tip!
Ian
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balscadden Sunday 23/05/2004 2pm to 2.15pm
Arrived at balscadden just before high tide. Had just cast the first line of the day when a group of about 20 lads arrived armed with a ghetto blaster and a few dozen cans of lager. Once they started bombing into the water off the rocks we decided to move on.
I reckon in future we'll take the longer trek further around howth head.
I reckon in future we'll take the longer trek further around howth head.
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Danceswithwolves, you have just given the definition of a mackerel basher :lol: I'd say the cans went in the bin :wink:
Jd those black hokkai's are brilliant for mackerel and pollack, especially when the light is fading. My mate has used them to catch big pollack on his first cast! Ann's in Howth have got a good stock of fishing tackle in for the summer.
Jd those black hokkai's are brilliant for mackerel and pollack, especially when the light is fading. My mate has used them to catch big pollack on his first cast! Ann's in Howth have got a good stock of fishing tackle in for the summer.