Subject: Re: Holyhead Breakwater 2nd July 2010, 12:38 am
andy g wrote:
nice fish mate i will have to get down there with my lad he loves fishing for the wrasse
Why not bring him along to the junior matches.
If you fancy it send me a pm a week before and Joker will provide his bait free of charge!
benh
Posts : 23 Join date : 2009-12-04
Subject: Re: Holyhead Breakwater 2nd July 2010, 2:33 pm
nice one mate good report were about on the back of the breaky did you fish
Dan
Posts : 372 Join date : 2008-02-11 Age : 45 Location : Llysfaen
Subject: Re: Holyhead Breakwater 5th July 2010, 2:51 pm
benh wrote:
nice one mate good report were about on the back of the breaky did you fish
I fished right at the end on the inside for the minis (as far as you can drive) and i had the coalies on the knuckle at the end, about 11 o'clock when you walk up the steps by the tower thing. And i had the pollack on the outside about 2 lots of steps back from the end.
benh
Posts : 23 Join date : 2009-12-04
Subject: Re: Holyhead Breakwater 5th July 2010, 7:47 pm
Dan wrote:
benh wrote:
nice one mate good report were about on the back of the breaky did you fish
I fished right at the end on the inside for the minis (as far as you can drive) and i had the coalies on the knuckle at the end, about 11 o'clock when you walk up the steps by the tower thing. And i had the pollack on the outside about 2 lots of steps back from the end.
cheers for that mate take it you was casting out for them and not dropping it down the wall
Dan
Posts : 372 Join date : 2008-02-11 Age : 45 Location : Llysfaen
Subject: Re: Holyhead Breakwater 5th July 2010, 8:35 pm
benh wrote:
Dan wrote:
benh wrote:
nice one mate good report were about on the back of the breaky did you fish
I fished right at the end on the inside for the minis (as far as you can drive) and i had the coalies on the knuckle at the end, about 11 o'clock when you walk up the steps by the tower thing. And i had the pollack on the outside about 2 lots of steps back from the end.
cheers for that mate take it you was casting out for them and not dropping it down the wall
The coalies were straight down, when the tide starts to ebb it rips around the end and there's a big back eddy straight down and thats were they were. I had the pollack casting out with feathers on my little spinning rod (good fun!). just let them hit the bottom and start jigging, i didnt even loose any tackle which suprised me!