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Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:21 pm
by cd07
Hi lads just wondering if anyone has had any genuine luck catching conger around the piers in howth? Thanks

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:07 pm
by Rod Tips
Hi cd07 , I have caught Conger there in tge past, straps mostly, there is a big resident one there inside the harbour between the west and east piers close to the mouth of the harbour.
I have been putting in plenty of night sessions there over the past several months. Approximately 5 weeks ago, something took my bait ( whole mackerel flapper) and took off with it, ( had my drag set to very loose), it went for around 15 / 20 seconds, once I picked up the rod and gently tightened the drag slightly, it dropped the bait. It certainly looked like a Conger was at it. I have been out there since but no luck so far. I had 2 rods out, one inside harbour between entrance of harbour, just into the middle.

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:37 pm
by sea serpant
I seen a dead conger at the rocks in balscadden maybe ten years ago was big looked around 20lb weather it came off a trawler or died around them rocks im not sure but I have talked to numerous top anglers over the years that know the area well and they all seem to confirm that there is plenty of eels in the area always meant to try it since I'm close to the area and have been fishing my whole life but never did I might try it this summer I have heard that supposedly there are several really big eels one around the 50 mark in the area if I was trying I think I'd try the deeper water at the start of balscadden it would obviously take alot of time and patience but I would say the area has the potential to deliver

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 1:15 am
by cd07
Thanks a mil lads defo gonna try it

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:12 pm
by kieran
sea serpant wrote:the deeper water at balscadden ... the area has the potential to deliver


Many years ago, scuba divers have told me of enormous lobsters and similarly large congers in the rough ground out from the Cat Rock east towards the Split Rock. The were recovering fishing gear, mostly leads in industrial quantities owing to the extremely rough nature of the ground (which every angler there knows only too well). Might be best to try float fishing a flapper rather than legering - can not see you landing anything from there off the bottom?

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:06 pm
by d2FISH
cd07 wrote:Thanks a mil lads defo gonna try it

a little pointer for ya axtra long leader iv had afew from the corner were pier wall is but hav lost more than landed the min the take bait there back in there hole and uv to do some bullyin to get them out u hav to be quick of the mark i found high water the best and darkess or the seals take ur flapper

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:41 pm
by cd07
Thanks for all the replies lads...looking forward to giving it a bash!

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:48 am
by ste c
West pier in dunlaoghaire holds alot of congers well into double figures too any were off the back of the elbows

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 1:03 pm
by cragk25
Iv personally seen a monster conger caught out here by a guy fishing beside me 2 summers ago it had to have been over 40lbs

Re: Howth for conger?

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 5:44 pm
by Woulfec
Keep your hook end prominent. They are fairly nifty at stripping bait. don't give them an inch. Extra long shockleader is a good tip. 8 or 10/0 steel trace essential or your completely wasting your time. Crush the Barb too because big ones are a cu nts to be handling. Tbar be handy. Bring a hand cloth for gripping helps.

Goodluck