Sunday, March 27, 2011

Aylavaroo, Co. Clare, 26-March-2011

People: Me

Duration: 13:45 to 17.30 pm

Tide: 16:34 (1.80m) 22:56 (4.00m)

Weather: Sunny with Easterly breeze

Bait: Mack, eel and squid, Wraps
Rigs:
Me: Pulley 3/0 and 2/0, 3 hook size 2 Golds, 3 hook size 2 Cascade, 3 hook size 2 clipped up,
Neilus, Bombers and pulleys

Results: Me 2 dogs, Neilus 3 dogs

Report: I arrived a bit late due to me and a 100 other cars being stuck behind some ignorant farmer who refused to pull in his tractor and completed overloaded trailer of round bails. I wasn't at all hopeful as the tide was neap, bright sunshine and a easterly. Neilus alreay had his baits in the water and as I got set up his rachet went signaling a bite but this didn't produce a fish. I had a pulley on one rod and paternosters on the other rod. On most casts after that I had hard bites fishing close in but there was either no weight on reeling in or if there was a weight I'd get stuck and on freeing my rig there would be no fish. It didn't matter if I left the bait in the water or whether its was pulley or paternoster or long/short snood length the doggies weren't playing ball today.

I was under the weather so my brain wasn't working and when I finally thought of offseting my hood around half 3 and taking out my 3 hook clipped up rig which I find can give good hook ups here when the doggies are picky the fishing went off. I thought we'd missed the best of the fishing if the tide run was to die at low water. Around 4pm the tide started to rip before low water.

We were casting further out now in search of fish and neilus reeled in a dog. Shortly after that I saw a lighter pluck which I left and it plucked again. Whether with more line out due to casting further out and into deeper water or whether it was the way the dogs were biting I'm not sure but the old match man saying the lighter the dogs bite the better the hook ups held true. I reeled in to a solid weight that was heavy from being the fish over the ledge here. A doggy resulted and it had taken the bait down and required a bit of work to get my hooks out. The paternoster on the other rod produced another fish to sand eel on the bottom hook. I had no more bites after that. Neilus had a dog after low water and another fish after I left.

Not spectacular fish but considering the conditions I consider it a good session for March  as we had pleasant evening on a comfortable mark with plenty of bites and the mark is perfect for retrieving stuck rigs as a walk up the steps gives the height need to get your rig unstuck.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Deep water mark, Co. Limerick, 18-March-2011

People: Me

Duration: 9:45 am to 12.50 pm

Tide: 10:34 (0.30m) 16:51 (5.10m)

Weather: Sunny with NW wind at times

Bait: Mack, eel and squid

Rigs: Penel clip down and pulley 3/0 and 2/0

Results: 6 ray, 9lb, 8.5lb, 7lb, 3.5lb, 7lb, 3.5lb


Report: Things have been getting in the way of me getting out and to be honest picking up wee dabs and whites doesn't excite me. A big tide and the day off work with very little fresh coming down I decided to try for an early ray. First cast gave me a light bites on both rods. THinking it was whites I left the bait out and then saw more significant tugs and I was in with a hard fight and the 9lb ray to eel squid.



Things went quiet for low water but as the tide came in I starting getting bites again and it fished until after 12pm with some missed bites.As the the tide ran so did the weed but I fished through this with out to much hassle even though it looked awful. When the weed had ran through the fishing died. The best fishing was to be had 70 yards out



Donagh