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belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
That was some trip.Sounded like ye had a great trip and jordans rod must have seriously doubled over at times
.lovley sea trout (shocking that ll the fish were covered in sea lice)5 species of flatties
.Best of luck with that spider crab look forward to watching a few more videos of your upcoming norway trip "oh My God"
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
great trip there Al, seems you had realy good time, and is good to have friend like doggie3131 where you can find a shelter at the tough weather
nice fishing lads, well done
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
cheers brian. just stick with drew. that boy could fall into a sewer and come up with a trout between his teethyngkmd wrote:im glad the trip turned out to be more than worth it for you. got some good fish there
now why is it everyone seems to be able to catch sea trout except me?
cheers brian. it is a lovely part of the world with so much fishing potential. i think we could spent a month there fishing a different mark every day and still not get round them all. we have a few tope marks out there to try from the shore, but i think we'll leave it until later in the year to give them a go. sure it just gives us a reason to justify another trip out that waysaving private brian wrote:some nice beaches back there al.theres so many.i have an idea where you where..well done guys
thanks dave. i was just shocked at how few anglers were out and about that way when we were there. if we had beaches like that up here we'd be out fishing every daydave316 wrote:Very nice, would love to go there, looks awesome and great fishing too!!
thanks man. it's great to get out and discover more new marks that warrant furthur explorationtimod wrote:Thats some nice fishing lads,well done
thanks martin. those wee trout were beltersMC wrote:great report, i will have to reread that. nice fish too, mainly those wee trout
thanks john. i just wish i had have been able to get him catching that one on videoJOHN1 wrote:Report of the year me thinksgreat sport lads, thats a fantastic trout you got yourself jordan very well done
sure you know us tomTom H wrote:You boys do get about a bitSome nice fish that you got just a pity about all the lice..
cheers plumster. are you getting out much yourself lately? we are gonna try for the silver boys back on the beach at mornington this summer again. been trying for one there the last 3 years with no joy so farplumster wrote:Great read and result as usual men
Sounded like a really good trip
Well done
ahh sure noel i could'nt turn up empty handeddoggie3131 wrote:it was a great weekend as usual,al and jordan,ye are great craic,and all arrived with HARP!![]()
top man....and a load of fish to boot..god but im GOOD!
roll on norway in july!!!!!! ye ha!
cheers andy, we'll have to get drew, dawsey and yourself out over there some time man. in the summer there are great ray marks out there too to explorebingham wrote:Great results guys and anothercrackin report!
thanks eddie. hope you feeling better man and on the mendeddie wrote:great report once again al you have a way with words and thats the first time ive ever seen a foto of jordan where he looks more bewilered than the fish he just landed good luck to both of you
davyp wrote:brilliant report and sessions lads - sea trout heaven
and describing yer man as having "..the banjo playing four toed look about him " nearly made me choke laughing
an Spider crab is damn tasty
but seeing as we did'nt fancy taking the chance of ending up doing a reinactment of the scene from pulp fiction where the spider gets a few ball gaged flys in his basement, we decided better of it and moved on
thanks dave. it was brilliant. we can't wait to get back there, but i feel a few east coast excursions coming on sooneyesreilly wrote:Well done lads, and yet another great report Al. Some amount of species on that trip
thanks man, no probs at allbirdseye wrote:Brilliant report as always Al, some serious
fishing and great pictures.Well done to you
and Jordon, puting mayo on the fishing map.
Good luck on you forth coming trip to
Norway looking forward to the cod reports.![]()
Thanks for posting reports.
thanks sweetwrasse. that was our best ever results for trout. i've never had such a good session on that second day. 5 between us was something else man. and we still have about 20 other marks out that way we did'nt get to including the deep water rock marks that deffo desreve some good long sessionsSweetwrasse wrote:Brilliant stuff lads![]()
I've heard of flattie bashing but sea-trout bashing is something else!
fishy1987 wrote:That was some trip.Sounded like ye had a great trip and jordans rod must have seriously doubled over at times.lovley sea trout (shocking that ll the fish were covered in sea lice)5 species of flatties
.Best of luck with that spider crab look forward to watching a few more videos of your upcoming norway trip "oh My God"
ferg
i did feel a bit sorry for those lice covered fish
thanks grady. doggie3131 is a trooper and has been looking after us over on the west coast for years now. in fact all the lads in the galway buccaniers sac have been more than kind to us. puting us onto good marks and looking after us. there are far too many of them to mention and they have become firm friends over the years. and for me that's what sea angling ireland is all about. anglers from all corners of ireland helping each other out.grady wrote:great trip there Al, seems you had realy good time, and is good to have friend like doggie3131 where you can find a shelter at the tough weather
nice fishing lads, well done
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
Very nice Fishing Lads & great report Al well worth the trip
Ye caught some lovely Trout & well done Jordan
we'll fit a few good sessions in over the next few months when the Wrasse arrive back inshore 
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
more of the same Al, excellent, happy days. great report as usual and always good to hear about your never-ending fishing adventures. its just great to be getting out and about and exploring the country
some lovely trout there. pity about the sea lice!....

the only thing i can think is that there must be cages around there somewhere. the ones in red bay are the only ones in the uk&ireland that are placed 'offshore' in comparison to those placed in sheltered bays elsewhere - sheltered bays obviously encourage less 'flushing' and more chances of sea lice, amongst other things. i worked on them for a spell and there never saw any sea lice, not even on the salmon themselves. fair play to you de-licing the fish, i would most have certainly done the same thing.. for what it was worthAl and Jordan wrote:i've never seen anything like it. i'll have to see if there are salmon farms out that way as it's the only explanation i can think of as to why so many fish were so badly infested. we have salmon farms up in red bay just hundreds of yards off the coast and i have never seen a lice on any fish that we have taken from around there, even when we tie the boat off on the cages. so i can't see why there was such a drastic difference in those poor fish.fishy1987 wrote:That was some trip.Sounded like ye had a great trip and jordans rod must have seriously doubled over at times.lovley sea trout (shocking that ll the fish were covered in sea lice)
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
Thats the way to do it great few days fishing nice one lads 
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thanks brian. we can't wait to get over and wet a line with you again man. roll on the summerFisherKing wrote:Very nice Fishing Lads & great report Al well worth the tripYe caught some lovely Trout & well done Jordan
we'll fit a few good sessions in over the next few months when the Wrasse arrive back inshore
cheers charlie. the lice thing was mental. even the poor flounder were crawlling with them, allbeit smaller ones.chuckaroo wrote:more of the same Al, excellent, happy days. great report as usual and always good to hear about your never-ending fishing adventures. its just great to be getting out and about and exploring the country![]()
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some lovely trout there. pity about the sea lice!....
the only thing i can think is that there must be cages around there somewhere. the ones in red bay are the only ones in the uk&ireland that are placed 'offshore' in comparison to those placed in sheltered bays elsewhere - sheltered bays obviously encourage less 'flushing' and more chances of sea lice, amongst other things. i worked on them for a spell and there never saw any sea lice, not even on the salmon themselves. fair play to you de-licing the fish, i would most have certainly done the same thing.. for what it was worth![]()
i remember watching a tv programme on bbc 1 with that fella darryl grimason. he had mentioned that the salmon farms in red bay kept a good head of rockcook wrasse in the pens as they were cleaner fish that ate the lice off the salmon. an amazing idea. kinda like the wrasse species you see cleaning big predator fish in warmer waters. brilliant enviromentally friendly idea that negates the use of chemicals
razor2 wrote:Thats the way to do it great few days fishing nice one lads
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
super report al
thats some amount of species and great quality fish as well
well
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Not bothering much at the moment as all you get is blanks around here ,so keeping busy flyfishing the rivers
Let me know when your coming down and I'll put an end to that blank on the bass for ye
Keep up the good work
Let me know when your coming down and I'll put an end to that blank on the bass for ye
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Ever have one of those times you feel like burning your place of work to the ground?? Yep, this is it. Brilliant report lads, I'm sure jordan had an amazing time... I miss Mayo, there I said it
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cheers ger, the flounder were'nt those big bin lids you boys get down wexford direction, but at least they were'nt the postage stamp sized ones we're used tomitch wrote:super report althats some amount of species and great quality fish as well
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well
done to all![]()
cheers mangitsea M wrote:excellent all round report fishing species
plumster wrote:Not bothering much at the moment as all you get is blanks around here ,so keeping busy flyfishing the rivers
Let me know when your coming down and I'll put an end to that blank on the Bass for ye
Keep up the good work
Drew wrote:Ever have one of those times you feel like burning your place of work to the ground?? Yep, this is it. Brilliant report lads, I'm sure jordan had an amazing time... I miss Mayo, there I said it![]()
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Epic trip guys. Well done. 
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Re: belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
Another successful road trip Al, great report and photos.
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lethal stuff al, glad to hear it went well for you.
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a great few days fishing very well done lads best report i have read in a while
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belmullet & erris marathon trip 7th to 10th april
kudos lads...lovely seatrout:-)
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Lovely report guys, very enjoyable read!
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Well done lads that was a great expedition for you and the trout were there big time. As usual your report was excellent and well written, full of detail and the pics were stunning, the one of the spider, close up, was very good. I had a really good read and you deserve praise for compiling it so well.
I really look forward to hearing about your trip to Norway and the cod bashing that will take place for sure, but they got some very big Haddock there also and I am sure you will hit into some of them too. Thanks for this good read and good luck to you both Wez.
I really look forward to hearing about your trip to Norway and the cod bashing that will take place for sure, but they got some very big Haddock there also and I am sure you will hit into some of them too. Thanks for this good read and good luck to you both Wez.
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