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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2012 »

Yes that's the one I was referring to! That was in 2004 but I can find no record of the study if it was ever done?


As rumblebum said during the summer shelter stone camp the amount of 'rises' on Ben crom was mighty!

Did u actually see fish jumping mate or just ripples on the surface? I remember seeing loads of ripples, but I thought it was those bloody midges going for a swim ! ;D Lol
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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2012 »

I don't know, some of them were massive! Lol I'm gonna have to take a rod up and have a try, it's the only thing for it! Lol

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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2012 »

I don't know, some of them were massive! Lol I'm gonna have to take a rod up and have a try, it's the only thing for it! Lol

Is that a rod to catch midges or fish?
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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2012 »

I don't know, some of them were massive! Lol I'm gonna have to take a rod up and have a try, it's the only thing for it! Lol

Is that a rod to catch midges or fish?

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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2012 »

I was talking to my mate about this last week, he was telling me that he was up at ben crom resevoir a few years ago with his dad who works for the rivers agency (or something like that) :-\, anyway they had to go out  and carry out a survey on the fish stocks and species. There are definately a good number trout in there, but what they found is that some may be slightly stunted in growth , a 10 year old fish in another lake would be larger due to the lack of nutrition and food in the water, you only really have the kilkeel river that feeds it, there are no trees or shrubs or reeds that would attract the insects which feed the fish, could be why i saw so many rising during the summer cus they were all flipin starvin!!!
You always got the spelga Dam but im gonna take the rod to the shelter stone and try this out, hey if i dont get anything at least il have my wine and steak to keep me happy.
Maybe we can organise a nite out in the brighter nights.
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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2012 »

I've fished nearly all the Mournes lakes at some point or another,most contain wild brownies,weighting around half a pound at the most,gold head nymph usually works well,or an olive,but there's very little chance of catching any this time of year,it's just too cold for those little trout,summer past I had a good day on blue lough under Lamagan caught around 9 or 10 on a hares ear pattern,all catch & release,although I've heard there's a very boggy taste of them!I'll look for some photo's tomorrow,& as always I've used barbless hooks on wild browns & sea-trout

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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2012 »

Cheers for the info lads! boggy tasting or not, would still be pretty cool to catch a trout and fry it up for the dinner in the middle of the mournes!  :)

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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2012 »

A few wild Mourne Brownie's,all returned to the water

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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #23 on: January 11, 2012 »

returned alive ? they look dead
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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #24 on: January 11, 2012 »

They look wet still - probly just out of a keep net.
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Re: Mourne Camping trip...
« Reply #25 on: January 11, 2012 »

kept them in a bucket,they all let go
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