The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:11 pm

People: Me

Duration: Thursday Evening to Saturday afternoon

Results: Painted Ray, Sea Trout and Bass

Report:
Having spent my usual two weeks holidays in the area earlier this year (with excellent results) I was still a little jealous to see Eoghan’s and Alby’s exploits recently. So a hastily arranged trip was made to the Dingle Peninsula for a couple of days fishing.

I arrived Thursday evening, dumped my stuff and headed to the beach having heard whispers of some Painted Ray being taken in the area. The whispers turned out to be true. :D

First up was a small bass of around 2.5lbs at dusk. My hopes were up as the surf was good and I expected to see a few more over the following hours as the tide ebbed and darkness came on. However I didn’t see another for the whole weekend!
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Fortunately just after darkness (and an incredible sunset) the Ray came on the feed. The fishing was incredible – 5 Ray over the next hour and forty minutes, in five casts, and all over specimen size – the smallest was over 8lbs, the largest tipped the scales over 13lbs. All caught on sandeel on a flowing trace and a great scrap on a light bass rod. All fish were released to fight another day which is more than I can say for my bass rod as the 13lber pinged two rings off the rod at the edge of the surf….
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At this stage I was knackered after the drive from Dublin so called it quits despite the quality of the fishing in front of me.

Friday morning dawned and I hit Tralee bay to suss out some marks – spent a couple of hours fishing although I didn’t really expect to catch anything (which I didn’t). Still a worthwhile recce mission and (with a little help!) found some marks I’ll fish into darkness in the future.

Friday afternoon I fished a local estuary in the hope of a few lure caught bass – there were trout and bass jumping everywhere but they steadfastly refused to take any lure that was thrown at them. Eventually I managed two sea trout but called it quits as the bass weren’t biting.

Having grabbed a bite to eat I hit a different beach for the evening session. It was an absolutely stunning sunset and again with a good surf I was confident of success. Things were a bit quieter initially but eventually the Ray came on the feed again and I landed another 4 and had a couple more come off.
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Again all over specimen size, largest just over 10lbs. Just as the night before, I was knackered by this stage and hit the hay despite the prospect of having a double figure ray session.

Saturday morning was my last blast at the bass – but again despite perfect conditions I blanked. Still, not very often that you can strip down to a t-shirt in October in Ireland and it was a very pleasant mornings fishing. I could have fished elsewhere at rock or estuary marks and probably would have taken a few bass - but when I visited earlier this year the sea was like a pancake and I was determined to get back into the suds this time around.
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All in all it was a great few days and really opened my eyes to the quality of the ray fishing here given suitable conditions.

I have to admit that having holidayed here for the last 10+ years I know this area pretty well but there are always new things to learn – so thanks in particular to two gentlemen on the forum with whom I’ve been pooling information – I won’t name you in case you get a flood of PM’s but it’s much appreciated!!!

Steve
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Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:15 pm

Steve cracking report... well done on the ray :D

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:24 pm

Great report on a great run of Ray, Fair play :)

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:25 pm

Top quality fishing and top quality report 8) 8)

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:41 pm

Quality Steve! A ray that size on a bass rod... Must have been savage. Sorry now we didn't try for ray while down there but as usual it's so much to do and so little time!

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Thanks lads. That's a size 13 wader boot in the first piccy, might give you a better idea of the size of it. The fish must have been 4 or 5 inches thick in the middle.

There's always next year Eoghan - as I said, too many marks, too little time!

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:50 pm

Cracking fishing Steve..... well done!

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Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:45 pm

Well done Steve some fine Ray there. 8) 8) 8) I will have to give Kerry a go next year for some lure fishing.

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Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:31 pm

only one word to describe that unbelievable fishing, report and pictures! Supcalafragalisticexpealadocious :D
Some mighty stamp of Ray you landed :shock: Congratulations on the specimen/s aswell :mrgreen:
tightlines
fergal

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:45 pm

Steve wrote:Thanks lads. That's a size 13 wader boot in the first piccy, might give you a better idea of the size of it. The fish must have been 4 or 5 inches thick in the middle.

There's always next year Eoghan - as I said, too many marks, too little time!



Yeah mate, too true. Will have to coordinate a session for next year and get some fishing in.
Never enough time down there, that whole eating and sleeping thing gets in the way..!! :-)

Re: The Kingdom

Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:56 pm

Routine weekend down there really :lol:

Re: The Kingdom

Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:25 pm

Great report and great fishing.

A specimen painted ray is 10lb so you got a couple alright but they weren't all specimens im afraid

please don't feel like im attacking you or being negative about your report.

Re: The Kingdom

Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:33 pm

Oops - read somehere it was 7lbs!!! Damn - I only got three if that's the case.... :D :D :D

No need to apologise anyway! Never been interested in claiming badges!