People:
Duration:
Tide:all stages
Weather:warm, calm
Bait:rubber eels, natural sandeel
Rigs:spinning and pulley
Results:FISHING ON THE BEARA
Paul Harris reports
If the end of June was the week of the ray then the beginning of July became the week of the pollack as our guests took advantage of some lovely weather to go ‘rock hopping’ and find some excellent shore fishing.
Edwin, Tony, Ferry and Martin from Holland are relative newcomers to spinning but took to it like proverbial ducks to water and rather than wander about just fished one rock mark and in a hectic afternoons fishing caught 38 pollack with a lot of fish in the 4 to 6 pound range and topped by a super duo of 8 lbs and 9 lbs 2 ozs. All the fish were weighed on registered scales. During their weeks holiday they also caught huss and ray to 5 lbs and wrasse to 3 lbs.
Marcus Dean from Manchester visited the Beara last year with his girlfriend and was so impressed with the fishing that he returned this year with brother Nick for some serious fishing. In the early part of the week they caught ray to ray to 6.5 lb, conger to 9 lbs along with the usual collection of doggies and huss. A switch to float fished rag produced wrasse to 3 lbs but the last two days were spent concentrating on the pollack and fishing marks which are rarely if ever fished they found plenty of obliging fish. On their penultimate days fishing they caught over 40 pollack to 6 lbs 14 ozs but hit the jackpot on their last day with a fantastic catch of 70 fish topped by one of 7 lbs 4 ozs.
The bulk of the pollack caught during the week were taken on rubber sandeel imitations which was understandable with the large shoals of sandeels seen in the area.
Dave and Tony from Camberley, Surrey were over for their annual weeks holiday and took a good variety of fish including ray to 5.5 lbs, wrasse to 3 lbs, pollack to 6.5 lbs and an excellent conger of 16 lbs which went in some small way to make up for the one estimated to be at least 40 lbs which was lost at Daves feet. He knows where it lives however and has vowed to return and catch it next year.
Anyone looking for information on fishing on the Beara can contact me at
dromagowlanehouse@eircom.net or ring me on 00 353 27 60330.
Web sites
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