Hi all,
Thanks for the comments. I had a look at low tide the other afternoon from the south side after wandering through the port storage areas. Basically even at high tide most of the water around the top of the estuary is only about 2 feet deep but there's a deeper channel which runs closer to the business park. It's pretty much entirely mud/sand with very little to snag on.
The deeper channel is accessible by casting from the rocks which run alongside the business park though watch out for the office workers. The two wardens didn't have any objection to the idea of someone fishing and one said he'd seen a fish the size of labrador from the bridge (probably a mullet and possibly an exaggeration).
To the west of this, the stretches where the woods border the water are quite inaccessible. However might be a good place to fish especially at the corner points. I didn't get as far as the eastern end of the point but I might give it a shot another time. Also Clontarf.
Plan A is ragworm with small spoons into the channel off the business park and plan X is waders and spinners by the wooded areas (both at high tide).
I tried to attach a map last time but it doesn't seem to have stuck. I've attached a different one this time, hopefully with Dog's Point marked in the right place which would be worth spinning for bass. Looking forward to some mullet, flatfish and sea trout as well...at the right times of year.
Thanks again,
Will
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