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Neil arrived at my house on Wednesday 24th and arrived at around 2pm. We unloaded his car of his tackle, had a chat and a hot coffee and then i took Neil to see some of the sights. We went to Sunderlands football stadium, and then off to the nearest fishing lake near me, Silksworth Lakes. We the went back home. Kath came home from work, we had a bite to eat and spent the night chatting and watching TV, Neil was on the desktop on Face book, LoL

 

Thursday morning, we were up early. I made some sandwiches for our trip to Stranrear to catch the 14.30 ferry to Belfast. We had 3 or 4 stops for coffee, which also gave Neil a break from driving. We had an uneventful drive. We finally arrived at the port, we parked the car in a secure area and then boarded the ferry. The trip was also uneventful, flat calm with little wind. We had burger and fries, bloody horrible, YUK, but we paid for them and they jolly well got eaten,. LoL

We arrived at Belfast port to be greeted by the big man Colin, handshakes and greeting done we left for the tackle shop. We got our permits and then we went on to see Michael.

 

Michael had kindly loaned me a Korum fishing chair, keep nets and landing nets, Neil and i traveled very light. Michael gave us a welcomed hot drink. We chatted for a while and then we left for Colin's. Alison ( Colin's wife ) was there to greet us. As was Nicky, Colin's daughter. We chatted and had a nice meal. Colin, Neil and i had a few beers ten it was soon bedtime. Neil and i shared the room with Colin's pet TARANTULA spider. !!!!! the thing was in its cosy little home at the base of my bed, right beside my feet. SCARY thinking that it was there.LoL

 

Day 1 BLACKWATER At BONDS BRIDGE

Up bright and breezy for our first fishing session.

We packed the car with our tackle and set off to meet with Michael at McDonald's, the lads had a mac muffin breakfast, i stumped for coffee.

 

We got to our fishing spot. a lovely looking stretch. I fished the feeder, as did Colin, Neil alternated between feeder and pole, i think Michael stuck with the pole for most of the day.

 

Michael on his peg

 

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Neil having a chat while Colin stuck to the fishing in the back ground

 

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The fishing was very slow, no tow on the river at all. But we all stuck to the task. Not many fish were caught today, but with the great company and the hilarious quips and one liners from Michael sure did make up for it. We called it a day and returned to Colin's.

 

DAY 2 Saturday LOUGH NEAGH

 

Michael did not fish with us today. We got to the Lough and chose our pegs and got down to business. Yet again the fishing was slow, but we did catch fish. I again fished the feeder, as did Colin and Neil. We had a short session today. From 11am until 3pm. In all about 4 or 5 fish were caught. But thats fishing for you.

 

The scenery was stunning, that again made up for the lack of fish.

My peg

 

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Neils peg

 

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And Colin on his peg

 

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A fish for Colin

 

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And a fish for me.

 

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DAY 3 Sunday LOUGHGALL

 

We had had reports tat the lake was fishing well, so with great anticipation we set off. We met up with Michael today again. We chose pegs 74, 75 , 76 and 77.

Again i fished the feeder, but yet again the fishing was very slow. I had around 20 roach, as did Neil, Colin had 15 and one eel. Michael was the star of the day. He had by for the most fish.

 

Yet again Michael made our day with his one liners and fun personality. I turned around when i heard him mumbled something !! this is the sight that greeted me.

 

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That was the start of the side splitting laughter. We all had a go of Michaels new " LUCKY HAT "

 

Colin's turn

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Neils turn

 

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And last of all my turn

 

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We packed up our tackle at around 3pm and headed for Colin's.

 

DAY4 NEWFERRY

 

Back to one of my favorite places. I had fished this stretch on previous visits, i was looking forward to todays visit.

We again met with Michael and then off to Newferry.

 

I had the feeder out again, ad did Colin, Neil had decided to fish the pole, and Michael fished the whip. Again Michael had the better day, he was catching from the off. Fish to around a pound in weight cane to his hook bait. We all continued to catch steadily, but the wind got worse and the rain started. We had bacon and sausage sandwiches fried on the bank side again today, very nice, mmm.

 

My peg

 

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Colin's peg

 

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Neil on his peg, under the umbrella

 

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And the man himself Michael

 

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This is Michaels bag of fish

 

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And here he is in his glory

 

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We decided to call it a day when the rain started to get heavier.

We popped into Toome on the way back to meet with two other angler friends of Michael.s

A few pictures we took there. From L/R

 

Neil, Michael and me

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L/R Neil, Colin and me

 

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We arrived back at Colin's home and had another very tastey meal made by Alison,

Neil and myself packed our backs for the following days trip home.

 

Oh before i forget here's Colin's pet Tarantula spider, which escaped on the last day we stayed at Colin's, Alison managed to rescue it and put it back in its house, just as well because i would have stayed the night in the car, LoL LoL LoL

 

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All i can say now is a very special thanks to Alison for putting up with tw smelly fishermen, and for providing us with very tastey food, for making us feel very welcome in her home. Another thanks goes to Mark and Nicky. son and daughter or our hosts, for also making us feel welcome.

 

And last but not least Michael AKA Meeky for the fun and laughter he provided.

I enjoyed my trip and the excellent company i had. The fishing came second on this trip, being with like minded and extremely friendly people who i can call good friends made up for it.

Bye bye for now,

 

And not forgetting Neil. Thanks mate for taking me overt, your a gem.

The power of the ferry.

And to Meeky for the helping hand. thanks lads

 

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We had a little bit of excitement on the ferry coming home. A fella was acting very strangely, walking and pacing about in a suspicious manner, he at unattended, which is not permitted. The security were soon onto him and kept a close eye.

When we disembarked he got his other luggage before being stopped gy Customs and security officers.Was he a nervous passenger or something more sinister, we done know, and we were not about to hang about to find out Neil and i made a hastey retreat to the car.

 

Thanks for reading

"La conclusión es que los insultos sólo perjudican cuando vienen de alguien que respeto". e5006689.gif

“Vescere bracis meis”

 

 

 

 

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Thanks chaps.

"La conclusión es que los insultos sólo perjudican cuando vienen de alguien que respeto". e5006689.gif

“Vescere bracis meis”

 

 

 

 

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Andrew,

 

Spectacular report!

 

I don't notice anything unusual with Michael's fishing bonnet. We have lots of em'

 

Phone

(Well, not really)

 

Thanks

 

They are very scarce over here. :o

"La conclusión es que los insultos sólo perjudican cuando vienen de alguien que respeto". e5006689.gif

“Vescere bracis meis”

 

 

 

 

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Neil arrived at my house on Wednesday 24th and arrived at around 2pm. We unloaded his car of his tackle, had a chat and a hot coffee and then i took Neil to see some of the sights. We went to Sunderlands football stadium, and then off to the nearest fishing lake near me, Silksworth Lakes. We the went back home. Kath came home from work, we had a bite to eat and spent the night chatting and watching TV, Neil was on the desktop on Face book, LoL

 

Thursday morning, we were up early. I made some sandwiches for our trip to Stranrear to catch the 14.30 ferry to Belfast. We had 3 or 4 stops for coffee, which also gave Neil a break from driving. We had an uneventful drive. We finally arrived at the port, we parked the car in a secure area and then boarded the ferry. The trip was also uneventful, flat calm with little wind. We had burger and fries, bloody horrible, YUK, but we paid for them and they jolly well got eaten,. LoL

We arrived at Belfast port to be greeted by the big man Colin, handshakes and greeting done we left for the tackle shop. We got our permits and then we went on to see Michael.

 

Michael had kindly loaned me a Korum fishing chair, keep nets and landing nets, Neil and i traveled very light. Michael gave us a welcomed hot drink. We chatted for a while and then we left for Colin's. Alison ( Colin's wife ) was there to greet us. As was Nicky, Colin's daughter. We chatted and had a nice meal. Colin, Neil and i had a few beers ten it was soon bedtime. Neil and i shared the room with Colin's pet TARANTULA spider. !!!!! the thing was in its cosy little home at the base of my bed, right beside my feet. SCARY thinking that it was there.LoL

 

Day 1 BLACKWATER At BONDS BRIDGE

Up bright and breezy for our first fishing session.

We packed the car with our tackle and set off to meet with Michael at McDonald's, the lads had a mac muffin breakfast, i stumped for coffee.

 

We got to our fishing spot. a lovely looking stretch. I fished the feeder, as did Colin, Neil alternated between feeder and pole, i think Michael stuck with the pole for most of the day.

 

Michael on his peg

 

DSCF2684.jpg

 

Neil having a chat while Colin stuck to the fishing in the back ground

 

DSCF2686.jpg

The fishing was very slow, no tow on the river at all. But we all stuck to the task. Not many fish were caught today, but with the great company and the hilarious quips and one liners from Michael sure did make up for it. We called it a day and returned to Colin's.

 

DAY 2 Saturday LOUGH NEAGH

 

Michael did not fish with us today. We got to the Lough and chose our pegs and got down to business. Yet again the fishing was slow, but we did catch fish. I again fished the feeder, as did Colin and Neil. We had a short session today. From 11am until 3pm. In all about 4 or 5 fish were caught. But thats fishing for you.

 

The scenery was stunning, that again made up for the lack of fish.

My peg

 

DSCF2689.jpg

 

Neils peg

 

DSCF2691.jpg

 

And Colin on his peg

 

DSCF2690.jpg

A fish for Colin

 

DSCF2693.jpg

 

And a fish for me.

 

DSCF2694.jpg

DAY 3 Sunday LOUGHGALL

 

We had had reports tat the lake was fishing well, so with great anticipation we set off. We met up with Michael today again. We chose pegs 74, 75 , 76 and 77.

Again i fished the feeder, but yet again the fishing was very slow. I had around 20 roach, as did Neil, Colin had 15 and one eel. Michael was the star of the day. He had by for the most fish.

 

Yet again Michael made our day with his one liners and fun personality. I turned around when i heard him mumbled something !! this is the sight that greeted me.

 

DSCF2698.jpg

That was the start of the side splitting laughter. We all had a go of Michaels new " LUCKY HAT "

 

Colin's turn

DSCF2705.jpg

 

Neils turn

 

DSCF2704.jpg

 

And last of all my turn

 

DSCF2700.jpg

We packed up our tackle at around 3pm and headed for Colin's.

 

DAY4 NEWFERRY

 

Back to one of my favorite places. I had fished this stretch on previous visits, i was looking forward to todays visit.

We again met with Michael and then off to Newferry.

 

I had the feeder out again, ad did Colin, Neil had decided to fish the pole, and Michael fished the whip. Again Michael had the better day, he was catching from the off. Fish to around a pound in weight cane to his hook bait. We all continued to catch steadily, but the wind got worse and the rain started. We had bacon and sausage sandwiches fried on the bank side again today, very nice, mmm.

 

My peg

 

DSCF2711.jpg

 

Colin's peg

 

DSCF2707.jpg

 

Neil on his peg, under the umbrella

 

DSCF2708.jpg

 

And the man himself Michael

 

DSCF2709.jpg

 

This is Michaels bag of fish

 

DSCF2714.jpg

And here he is in his glory

 

DSCF2715.jpg.

We decided to call it a day when the rain started to get heavier.

We popped into Toome on the way back to meet with two other angler friends of Michael.s

A few pictures we took there. From L/R

 

Neil, Michael and me

DSCF2724.jpg

 

L/R Neil, Colin and me

 

DSCF2721.jpg

We arrived back at Colin's home and had another very tastey meal made by Alison,

Neil and myself packed our backs for the following days trip home.

 

Oh before i forget here's Colin's pet Tarantula spider, which escaped on the last day we stayed at Colin's, Alison managed to rescue it and put it back in its house, just as well because i would have stayed the night in the car, LoL LoL LoL

 

DSCF2727.jpg

 

All i can say now is a very special thanks to Alison for putting up with tw smelly fishermen, and for providing us with very tastey food, for making us feel very welcome in her home. Another thanks goes to Mark and Nicky. son and daughter or our hosts, for also making us feel welcome.

 

And last but not least Michael AKA Meeky for the fun and laughter he provided.

I enjoyed my trip and the excellent company i had. The fishing came second on this trip, being with like minded and extremely friendly people who i can call good friends made up for it.

Bye bye for now,

 

And not forgetting Neil. Thanks mate for taking me overt, your a gem.

The power of the ferry.

And to Meeky for the helping hand. thanks lads

 

DSCF2731.jpg

 

We had a little bit of excitement on the ferry coming home. A fella was acting very strangely, walking and pacing about in a suspicious manner, he at unattended, which is not permitted. The security were soon onto him and kept a close eye.

When we disembarked he got his other luggage before being stopped gy Customs and security officers.Was he a nervous passenger or something more sinister, we done know, and we were not about to hang about to find out Neil and i made a hastey retreat to the car.

 

Thanks for reading

 

Great mate. Glad you had a good time, sometimes things like this are just good to get away from it all. I enjoyed a similar holiday in France this year Carp fishing, being a first timer I didn't know what to expect. I had a great time and now I have already included myself on the next trip to Charlou. The banter was fantastic and the company great and I enjoyed the fishing too, it wasn't fishing great but I caught the most in our group on that lake.

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Thanks chaps.

"La conclusión es que los insultos sólo perjudican cuando vienen de alguien que respeto". e5006689.gif

“Vescere bracis meis”

 

 

 

 

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