Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:05 pm
Cant wait for the weekend to come, trying out soft plastics Texas style with my son for the first time in clare (weather permitting). any secret tips,advice, cheats for me?????????
Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:23 pm
bit of an minefield man, check here first I'd say
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Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:30 am
Just flick it very slowly back into you, after a few flicks let it settle and repeat again. Pollock have a habit off following the lure to the shore before any take, If you feel the slightest pluck from one let the line go slack for a few seconds, It wont be your first instinct but you will miss a lot of them otherwise when they are feeding a bit finicky like this. Some days they take the lure before you even get a chance to start working it. The wrasse are pretty much at your feet, If you feel a pluck from one stay jigging the lure in that spot and they will stay plucking until you hook them, in other words dont be deterred if you miss one the first time because it will go for it again straight away. Lastly go into the small gate to the south rather than the usual gate, It doesnt see as much fishing pressure and I know Neil had a few wrasse there earlier in the year along with some good pollock.
Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:54 pm
Thanks for the tips.
Redzer, i aint headin up to that mark as i am not sure where to park, headin around the kilkee area
Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:10 pm
agardiner22 wrote:Thanks for the tips.
Redzer, i aint headin up to that mark as i am not sure where to park, headin around the kilkee area
I was talking about your usual rock mark up here
Best of luck anyway and watch the weather down there, hopefully you will have a few fish
Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:31 pm
park up where-ever you see rocks meeting water you will be ok
If you are going down to kilkee follow the road around past the coast road and find the diamond cafe at high water and fish anywhere you can get down to. At low water you can look anywhere along the pollack holes. Either that or if you are looking for wrasse head out for the bridges of ross.
Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:20 pm
baitdigger wrote:park up where-ever you see rocks meeting water you will be ok
If you are going down to kilkee follow the road around past the coast road and find the diamond cafe at high water and fish anywhere you can get down to. At low water you can look anywhere along the pollack holes. Either that or if you are looking for wrasse head out for the bridges of ross.
Neil I have been down to ross twice since we were down and both times the marks have been un fishable due to swell. Absolutely gutted as I had a 2 hour trek getting there but relocated to the estuary and managed to get my first Rays
Hope your keeping well mate
Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:12 pm
tanks guys
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