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- Danny
- Hi everyone , this blog is just a bit of fun and brief history of things i like and hobby i love , and if i catch something its a bonus! I enjoy the outdoors and nature that our beautiful wee country has to offer. I live on the east coast of Co.Antrim and spend most of my time near the sea. I enjoy fishing , sea kayaking,and sailing my little sailboat when i get the chance ! I am just enjoying myself and learning every day about different ways to catch what our coast line hides! Most importantly a massive thank you to all my friends who have helped me over the last few years ! Stay safe everyone. Tight lines !
Thursday, 20 January 2022
Sunday, 28 November 2021
Coalfish on a cold day !
A small Pollock to start the day off.
Max with a Coalfish caught on the bombarda
The copper in-line Savage gear seeker working a treat.
A great day , going to experiment with a little action cam so we will see how it goes! Stay safe folks.
Max with a Coalfish caught on the bombarda
The copper in-line Savage gear seeker working a treat.
A great day , going to experiment with a little action cam so we will see how it goes! Stay safe folks.
Friday, 12 November 2021
A Tribute to the fallen and lost sailers.
Far in the background is Skernohan point which claimed the lives of 9 poor souls during a storm. I thought I should remember them so they are never forgotten RIP.
Brief history of her below.
Ship type Coaster - name of vessel- Peridot
(GPS 54 51.608N 05 45.691W)
Description: The 200 ton coaster Peridot was en route from Scotland to Camlough on 25th November 1905 with a cargo of coal. An easterly gale forced the small coaster to run for the safety of Larne Lough. She foundered on Skernaghan Point at Browns Bay and her entire crew of nine were lost. The vessel had broken in two and was just visible above the waves. The bow section lies approximately 20m to the southwest of the point while the stern section lies to the east of the rock. She is badly broken up with the boiler just below the surface. The bell was recovered by divers in 1995.
Sunday, 31 October 2021
Late in the year Mackerel and Sammy and Samantha seals !
A late in the season Mackerel caught today tide half out.
Sammy and Samantha on the hunt for supper.
Ominous looking sky , you can definitely feel the nip in the air. No Bass today but plenty of Pollock around. Stay safe folks.
Sammy and Samantha on the hunt for supper.
Ominous looking sky , you can definitely feel the nip in the air. No Bass today but plenty of Pollock around. Stay safe folks.
Tuesday, 26 October 2021
Beautiful east coast Northern Ireland.
Tim Cully’s work of art with a drone. Yes the fisherman is me ! Also my little sailboat gets a flyby.
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
We are going to need a bigger boat !
Monday, 18 October 2021
John’s fantastic Fishlocker YouTube channel
John’s an amazing fisherman and his knowledge has helped me greatly. Please watch and subscribe to his video channel! The hints and tips he gives you work ! The fish he catches is unreal. Enjoy
Sunday, 17 October 2021
Shark fishing the North coast N.Ireland
Thursday, 14 October 2021
Wednesday, 13 October 2021
Another good days Bass fishing
A decent size Bass caught just after high water today.
This boyo took another shrimp fly on the bombarda float ! They put up a good account of themselves and stripped a good bit of line from the reel. Quite a enjoyable day.
Tuesday, 12 October 2021
Co Antrim Bass fishing
Tried out the Savage gear Panic prey v2 lure and on the 4th cast boom ! They work great.
Watched this guy take the lure. Looking forward to trying them out again in a day or so. The panic prey lure casts like a dream and floats and moves brilliant in the water. This lure was a 28 gram with 20lb J braid on the reel on a 9.5 foot Penn regiment 2 spinning rod.
Wednesday, 6 October 2021
New lures to try.
Some more lures arrived today to try out. Savage gear lures are fantastic to use and also got two resin shrimps from a guy on ebay to try with the bombarda float. Will keep you posted how they work in a few days time.
Fresh water catches
My son Lee with and a little jack Pike below
My kids enjoying themselves and Lauren with a nice Brown trout.
My kids enjoying themselves and Lauren with a nice Brown trout.
Tuesday, 5 October 2021
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Bass and Pollock fishing In Northern Ireland
This is the set up I use quite often.
The great thing is it ilimitates snags over shallow ground and inables you to cast long distance and put a fly/lure wherever you fancy. I use Bombarda float - 20 gram sinking in calm conditions and move up to 40 gram In windier weather. The line I use is Diawa J braid 8 strand 18lb and it’s very fine and casts a great distance if it’s required, with a fluorocarbon leader 12-20lb same as rod length.
Labels:
Bass,
Bass fishing,
Bombarda float,
Co Antrim coast,
East Antrim coast,
J braid,
lure fishing Northern Ireland,
Mackerel,
Pollock,
Sea Bass,
sea fishing,
sea flies,
shrimp fly
Location:
County Antrim, UK
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