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Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

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Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby 3legsofman » 30 Jan 2011, 22:13

Got the invite this morning to fish out on my great uncle Ronnies old boat, Blue Bell. Now owned by a guy called John Massam. Both have been asking me to come out for weeks to try and fix the plotter for them.
Sorted the plotter out for them and told to take her where I wanted today. We headed for the warts to try and get a some sandeel. No eels, but managed a couple of dab and some whiting. Didn't stick it long on the warts, John went white and then started spewing over the deck, dirty bugger
Headed for a bit of shelter up the North side of the Calf. Full of Callig(Pollock) and some decent ones too! At one point, me, ronnie and Johnny had a treble hook up, with the smallest at 8lb and biggest just under 11lb. Most fish where in the 3-6lb bracket, kept a few of the 3lb size fish but everything else went back because they were in prime spawning condition.
The tide slackened of and so did the fish. Headed for Perwick for a quick try on the way back to the slip. First drift, I got some strange rattles, which turned out to be a Bream! Dropped down again, this time hit something on the way down, turned out to be a mackie!! Done another drift over the same patch, Ronnie got a ling of about 4lb, me and Johnny got a codling each of about 2lb. On the third drift, I hit another Bream!! along with a few smaller callig caught by us all. Few more drifts where fishless, so thought we would quit while we were ahead. Cracking days fishing for the time of the year!
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Headed in the right direction today :speed:
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby Paul » 30 Jan 2011, 22:20

Brilliant :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Quite a species tally there too :thumb: :thumb:

Surprised at the bream :shock: :shock: :shock:

Thanks for the report mate, enjoyed that :thumb:
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby 3legsofman » 30 Jan 2011, 22:27

Good day really, probably won't see the bream until the end of the summer now.

Better day than yesterday though, less travelling :D
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby jamie316 » 30 Jan 2011, 22:40

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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby Rushy » 30 Jan 2011, 23:44

What a great days fishing, even with a bit of spewing! :lol: :lol: :lol: that's the beauty of the IOM, you drop your line down and don't know what's coming up next, you lucky people! :thumb:

Great report and cheers for sharing :clap:
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby capnjack » 02 Feb 2011, 20:48

wow great report

and mackie in jan :shock:
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby steve@supreme » 03 Feb 2011, 21:26

:yeah2: :yeah2: :yeah2: cracking report and days fishing well done :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ:
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Re: Port St Mary, Isle of Man 30/1/2011

Postby grahamw » 14 Feb 2011, 22:08

Great stuff! Nice to see a bream too.
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