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A Month by Month summary of the
2005 season aboard TIGGER, Castletownbere, Beara Peninsula, West Cork, South
West Ireland
A BRIEF SUMMARY for those who find the month by month a bit tedious:-
A) A total of 82 Days Charter in 2005 (104 days in
2004).
B) A total of twenty two specimen fish including
Ling to 35lb 12oz, Pollack to 16lb 1oz and a Spotted Ray of 5lb 8oz (twelve
specimens in 2004).
C) Over 50 Ray and 2 Blue Shark tagged and released for
the CFB Ireland (over 70 Ray in 2004 and 0 Blue Shark).
D) Steamed a total of 3000NM in TIGGER (3700NM in 2004).
JANUARY -APRIL 2005
TIGGER out of the water on Bere Island. Launched at End
of January, have a wrecking trip cancelled on the 30th due to a minor gearbox
problem but manage to get out on the 1st February, all is quiet on the wrecks.
Out again at the end of February with a gang from Cork.
Some good Pollack fishing on light tackle around the reefs at the end of the
Peninsula and one specimen Pollack at just under 13lb.
March sees a slight improvement with another specimen
Pollack at 12.6lb with several over 10lb and one at 11lb 9oz.
Attend the Irish Specimen awards in Dublin to pick up
three personal awards for 2004 and also to meet with some Anglers to discuss
the coming season.
After the middle of March the Pollack go very listless
at the end of the spawning period. Towards the end of March some good light
line fishing on the wrecks again with some good Pollack and Coalfish sport.
First mackerel are caught at entrance to Castletownbere harbour.
April sees mixed weather and a handfull of trips with
Mackerel increasing inshore and the Ling and Coalfish fishing producing well.
Starting to catch some reasonable Conger and Ballan Wrasse as well.
MAY - AUGUST 2005
The Haddock are starting to show in quite good numbers
with some decent fish over 5lb being caught. Also some nice Cod appearing as
well, nothing big but some nice fish in the 6-10lb bracket.
In June we start getting some 6lb plus haddock but alas
no 7lb ers!! Big pouting at 2.91lb on the 11th June. 2 large whiting on 26th
June at 2.84 and 2.96lb respectively (specimen is 3lb). A Megrim at 1lb 6oz
caught at end of June on a day that saw 15 different species caught between
four persons.
Some fishing for Rays at beginning of July with
Spotted and Thornback rays the most common, a sprinkling of dabs and plaice
also caught along with some grey and red gurnards.
Weather to bad too get out of harbour on the 2nd July so
anchor up for some ray and Tag 31 for the central fisheries board.
A heatwave in the middle of July is very welcome with
temperature inside my wheel house at sea on the 12th July being 97 degrees
fahrenheit (about 33 degrees celcius). Some reasonable Ling fishing
inshore now with some nice fish in the 12-20lb range.
Towards the end of July i do several trips with Anglers
who want to catch Conger. On the 20th July we have 20 conger to about
30lb, on the 31st we have 27 Conger best 36lb and several Ling over 10lb. The
Pollack and Codling still producing well pretty much every where. Lots of
Common Dolphins around during July and August and a resident Pod of
Bottlenosed Dolphins in Dursey sound for the last 4 months or so.
August sees more of the same really with reasonable
Conger sport along with several nice double figure Ling thrown in. Anglers
staying with us report loads of Trigger fish caught from the shore with 6
of them catching about forty in one session trying every bait imaginable
including banana skin!!!!
My first trip for Blue shark on the 14th August
produces one Blue of 85lb with two other runs not landed. This shark is tagged
and released. Another shark trip on the 16th again produces one Blue
shark at 63lb. This is also tagged and released. One of the other angling
boats from Castletownbere lands a Blue at roughly 130lb on the same day.
Specimen conger caught on the 18th and then a
specimen Spotted Ray on the 19th August along with a new mark for Red Bream
with 3 caught this day.
Specimen Pollack at 13lb 1oz on the 22nd by some anglers
from France and Belgium.
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2005
Beginning of September sees us doing a few dolphin
watching trips with our regular pod of Bottlenosed still playing and hundreds
of Common dolphins all around the peninsula. Also a lot of Sunfish spotted in
the last month or so.
On the 6th September a wreck trip produces four
specimen Pollack, largest 15lb 12oz. Another trip on the 11th that started out
as a hunt for Albacore Tuna became a wreck trip as we were assured that the
Tuna weren't running close enough for us. This produced 7 specimen fish with a
Coalie at 18lb 8oz, a Ling at 35lb 12oz and a Pollack of 12lb 14oz.
Sadly, due to a serious illness in my family , i was not
able to fulfill many more trips in September or October, although one trip at
beginning of October produced four more specimen Pollack largest at 16lb 1oz.
My last trip of the season saw some lovely haddock and
whiting caught along with a reasonable dab at 1lb 3oz.
My first Bass from the shore of the winter season was
caught at the beginning of November and from then to now there has been a nice
number of Bass in the 2lb-5lb range being caught around the peninsula. I
am looking forward to getting out and trying for them over the x-mas holidays.
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