How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:24 pm

I'm sure you ll think I'm after the impossible but I'm after advise on avoiding doggies.
I'm searching new marks along the west for the last while and these feckers are turning up everywhere
Is there any bait they won't eat !!!

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:43 pm

Hi rob there is not a lot can be done to avoid them u can try fish through them or try fishing in a bit closer , they are hungry feckers I got them on mini baits and on full mack when fishing for tope :shock:
I think it's a case of trial and error to find witch marks hold less dogs, as regards bait iv yet to fine one that dogs don't take :(

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:51 pm

Well it could be worse to beat a blank try d pin writing for a change.m lol

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:16 pm

I actually did a little experimenting with different baits on the wicklow coast which seems to be a mecca for them in an attempt to avoid them while flatfish and hound fishing and found that the main baits to attract them is obviously 1. Fish or sandeel 2. Ragworm 3.crab but i also found that bits tipped with mussel didn't seem as appealing to them especially lug tipped with mussel i almost got no attention at all usin this combo for plaice while other baits mentioned were bein lashed out of it by them .... So in not sayin its an absolute cure but its worth a try ...

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:40 pm

When the dogs are feeding hard when fishing for ray around Wicklow I would use hole squid the dogs will still take it but not as fast as they would a Sandeel giving the ray some time to find the bait

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:08 pm

Robk wrote:I'm sure you ll think I'm after the impossible but I'm after advise on avoiding doggies.



stop fishing. :lol: when doggies are feeding there isnt much they refuse. Had them on worms,crabs,squid but mostly fish baits. Even have had two on same hook, big baits last longer, not by much

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:56 pm

I find they're not too fond of lug.

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:10 pm

I find if you are fishing for small things you just cant avoid them. They wont go for mussell as quick tho but they will still take it. The best way to avoid them is if you are using giant hooks and giant bait

Re: How to avoid doggies

Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am

Best way to avoid them is to go lure fishing :)

Re: How to avoid doggies

Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:48 pm

ive got them on whole mac on an 8/0 pennel :lol: you gotta love em :lol:

Re: How to avoid doggies

Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:53 pm

Richie07 wrote:Best way to avoid them is to go lure fishing :)


:D ... or float fishing maybe? I dont remember ever getting them on the float.

Re: How to avoid doggies

Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:55 pm

start fishing some new marks on the east coast and you wont have any problem with them :wink:

Re: How to avoid doggies

Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:07 pm

Hugo wrote:
Richie07 wrote:Best way to avoid them is to go lure fishing :)


:D ... or float fishing maybe? I dont remember ever getting them on the float.



I did :cry:

Re: How to avoid doggies

Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:44 am

O how the fish gods will remember this rob. And you know how good a few dogs are in the comps.

Re: How to avoid doggies

Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:10 pm

sea serpant wrote:but i also found that bits tipped with mussel didn't seem as appealing to them

That's interesting - a few years ago I fished a small sandy cove along a long stretch of rocky coastline and was plagued with dogs. I was getting them within 5-10 minutes of the bait hitting the water on every cast using crab, lug, razor and lug/razor cocktails. I had some mussels and tried that on one of the rods - I didn't get another dogfish on that rod afterwards - mind you I didn't have a bite of any sort on it. I never fished that mark again.

Re: How to avoid doggies

Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:35 pm

Hugo wrote:
Richie07 wrote:Best way to avoid them is to go lure fishing :)


:D ... or float fishing maybe? I dont remember ever getting them on the float.


I was fishing down in Sneem last summer and the man fishing next to me had 2 on the float using mackerel strips, Im guessing he was dragging his baits along the bottom , I ve had a few nights down in Ballycotton pulling in doggie after doggie, frustrating but sometimes you can pull in the odd huss which isnt to bad, i'd love to catch them more often.

Re: How to avoid doggies

Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:33 pm

Bit of an update
Fished Cleggan last sun
If anyone knows it the place is usually full of those buggers
I used my good rod with the usual 3 hook flapper
And floated the other one
Same bait ( all I had left ). Sandeel with Mack strip on the end
The flappers produced just the one dog but the two whiting came on the float
So it's a kinda result
I'd like to see a few more dogs feeding and try the same again to see if I cAn avoid the pups .
Thanks for all the bits of info

Re: How to avoid doggies

Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:44 pm

Good result robk, I have a big bag of frozen spratt for my float tomorrow looking forward to a few whiting but i will actually be fishing for doggies and huss also as Im starting my 2014 species list tomorrow, ive 2 venues picked out one for incoming tide in daylight the other for the out going tide in a night fishing venue for congor , I can't wait first real planned session of the year.