Duration: 1000 - 1800
Tide:1359 HT
Weather: Good all day!!! - No rain, no wind
Bait:Rag, mack and sandeels
Rigs: pulleys, paternosters and single hook bombers. Also 1ox pollack lure
Results: 7 species - 20ish fish
Report:Good morning all,
My bro, nephew and I tried a new mark yesterday and some new tactics which resulted in a great day.
First of all the weather was very pleasant, no rain, no wind and no coats/hats needed all day.
We have been meaning to give the Breakwater at Glenarm a bash for some time now so we located here yesterday from 1000 to 1800.
We brought along our big rods and mainly fished with pulley rigs and single hook bombers ***be aware that this mark can be a bit of a tackle graveyard - best to use rottom bottom links*** we also recently purchased a coulple of 11' spinning rods and we used these along with 1oz lures.
The species count was high -
Mackerel x 1 at 1.5lbs
LSD x 1 @ 2lbs
Pollack - several, biggest was about 1.5-2lbs (pic to follow)
Coalies - several, but small
Cod x 1 very small
Flounder x 1 very surprised to see this over rough ground
Ballan Wrasse x 1 @ 6ozish
And the fish that made the day was a 7lb Salmon out of the harbour - no joking lads!!
We spotted it cruising around the harbour and tried to get him with bait and spinners, I finally hooked him with a silver/blue lure but I was suspicious about his lazy movement - this became clear when we got him out of the water - he was badly diseased and decayed all over his body. We reckoned that he had been up the river to spawn and had came back down the river where he was destined to die. We had a look, took a pic and put him back in the water but I'd be certain there were only a few hours life left in the big lad.
Using the lures from the rocks was great fun and we landed lots of pollack and coalies, we were targetting the pollack mainly but we only managed small ones - I think the larger fish had gone shopping for the day leaving the smaller one to look after themselves.
There were a few other lads fishing too and they caught lots of LSD's, Pollack and Coalies.
A great day was had by one and all and as the saying goes - you learn something new everyday - yesterday I learned that I am not a wee lad anymore and that rock-hopping is not as easy as it was 15 years ago - my legs, thighs, arms and back all ache today - I feel like I was subject to a paramilitary beating
We will defo be back to this mark.
GG