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 Okay, so it may not have been the biggest Flounder ever landed at Greystones but it was landed on a forum meet so it counts double! ;0)  Session was run on 4th January 2005 and Dave took the picture.  By all accounts a very good session ensued.  Jan 2005.

 

Neil Moroney is definitely back in the fish, here with a nice Flounder touching the kilo mark from Castlerock on the north Antrim coast, part of a haul of eight (the rest returned).  It fell to ragworm tipped with frozen mackerel on size 1 Aberdeen hook pattern. Dec 2004

 

Its Ronald this time with a three bearded rockling from the shore off Bangor.  This one weighted in at around half a kilo and was taken using a swim feeder with a 1/0 hooked baited with peeler crab.  A shore rockling was also taken as was a tadpole fish.  Dec 2004.

 

Prizewinner! At a SAI meet, Donagh Molloy took this fine 3 kilo (7 - 8 lb) Thornback Ray from Carrigaholt beach (you fish off the road when the tide is in) from Dec 04.  Half a mackerel on a 3/0 pennel rig, clipped down for distance casting did the trick.  Nice fish.

 

This, believe it or not, is an Irish Gilthead Bream, taken by Geoff Woods in Barley Cove on the very end of west Cork in November 2004.  Yes, November.  No digital camera so apologies for the quality of picture.  This is not the first specimen recorded there either...

 

If you've been reading the Irish Angler, you will have seen Donal pictured casting from "de Wall" in Monkstown in Cork, and here is proof that it is producing the goods.  Donal took this 2.2 kilo (5 lb 2 0z) codling on a big crab bait at distance ona 2/0 pulley rig. Jan 05.

 


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