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    A shore bass session was well overdue for me so I duly loaded up the car and set off to a local mark. I set up with a 20g controller float and a 6" holographic sandeel on a 9' trace. Conditions were not ideal as Luce Bay was still a bit dirty from a stir up and there was quite a bit of floating weed.

    Now when fishing the bay Sammy the seal normally turns up within a few minutes and true to form he was there after I had made only a few casts. To make matters worse he brought his girlfriend along with him this time. I gave it a good hour,moving along the shore after each cast. Tried a few different lures but nothing worked,also the seals kept pace with me along the shore. Would have tried a surface lure but there were too many terns and gannets flying overhead.

    Decided to give it up as a bad job and headed back to the caravan. On the plus side a mate of mine from the village had invited me out as deckie on his boat the following day. I always enjoy a spin out on the "Scorpion" with Eric.

    To those who do not know Drummore harbour it drains completely at low water and the mouth is badly silted up. In real terms this meant that we would get about 3/4 hours fishing in.

    Met up with Eric next morning and we carefully negociated the harbour entrance. We also had David with us for company,a lad off the Clash caravan park. The Onyermarks boats were launching off Drummore beach at the same time. Took a couple of pictures of the harbour mouth as we were leaving. Not the best eh !!!





    We headed out to the drop-off first and down went the mackerel lures. Into action on the first drop,a couple of joeys which I managed to shake off over the water. The mackerel really did vary in size and were thick on the ground. I had about 5 full houses.



    Eric likes to drift so that was us apart from dropping the anchor for a brief 15 minute period. We all had various baits on but all that came to the boat were dogfish.



    I decided to put down a tope trace - well shy bairns get nowt !!! Also put on a whole mackerel and not a flapper as I was trying to avoid the doggies. Guess what,the doggies even managed to swallow these.



    As far as the catch went it was poor but as usual the craic was mint. Took this photo of the Isle on Man on the way back in.



    Looking forward to the "Sharkatag" next but planning to wedge a few more fishing sessions in before then.

    John
    Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

    Value photography - Geordiepix

    Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

  • #2
    Great report Snatcher,brilliant pics and well done on your catch's.

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    • #3
      Great report and pics as always, hopefully we will be making our first trip of the year over there soon.

      Out of interest do they still get many mullet in Drummore harbour over high water? Ive seen the odd one when out walking but havent seen anyone fish for them. The only place we have had them in any numbers was up at Cairnryan off the old jetty.

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      • #4
        great photos and report well done on your catch

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        • #5
          Yes there are mullet in the harbour at hw. Helps to prebait for a few days if you can. They are so frustrating I do not bother !!!!

          Off out bassing tonight at 10 for a few hours. Lets see if the lures work this time

          John
          Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

          Value photography - Geordiepix

          Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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          • #6
            Im not jealous

            Looks like next time im up for a few days i will be bringing and onion sack, The frustration part of fishing for them is one of the best bits of targeting them. You can see the fish, they want your bait yet are incredibly difficult to hook- so much so that they have you checking to see if your hook is actually sharp or have you so stressed that diving in to catch one becomes a reasonable option Then you actually connect and all hell brakes loose, and if you manage to land it the satisfaction,relief and sense of achievement is great feeling.

            Cheers for the info

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            • #7
              I find the mullet around the Med much easier to catch than their UK cousins !!! Even the mullet in Australia were more co-operative. Still may have a dabble this summer though. Got a plan formulated LOL Call in for a bit craic when you come over if we are here.

              John
              Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

              Value photography - Geordiepix

              Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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