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Postby spandito » Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:51 pm

Headed out for a few hours Saturday evening with the brother. Hit Newcastle beach just after 7pm. High tide around 1am. An hour in and hit a small Doggie followed by 2 more. All on Rag. Went quiet until about 10PM when I changed the bait to crab. 1lb12 ling followed by another 1lb 7.
Ran out of crab so switched to black lug. Just after mid night rod tip bent over and reeled in a nice 2lb 13 flounder. Brought him home for the table. Rain got very heavy after that so packed up just after high tide passed. Fairly wet by the time we got back to the car but enjoyable session. Pics to follow. Tight lines
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby m.b3 » Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:05 pm

a few decent fish there that's a good flounder.
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby family guy » Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:40 pm

thats good going spandito ,was it the co,down beach ?
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby joe clancy » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:05 pm

spandito wrote:Headed out for a few hours Saturday evening with the brother. Hit Newcastle beach just after 7pm. High tide around 1am. An hour in and hit a small Doggie followed by 2 more. All on Rag. Went quiet until about 10PM when I changed the bait to crab. 1lb12 ling followed by another 1lb 7.
Ran out of crab so switched to black lug. Just after mid night rod tip bent over and reeled in a nice 2lb 13 flounder. Brought him home for the table. Rain got very heavy after that so packed up just after high tide passed. Fairly wet by the time we got back to the car but enjoyable session. Pics to follow. Tight lines



Great fishing pal . Haven't fished Newcastle on YEEEAARS. What part of the beach did you fish? Love to get down soon , heard you can get a few plaice off it in spring .
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby spandito » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:08 pm

m.b3 wrote:a few decent fish there that's a good flounder.

Thanks Mate, Always good to get out ;-)
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby spandito » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:12 pm

family guy wrote:thats good going spandito ,was it the co,down beach ?

Cheers, We were about 150 meters to the left after crossing the tracks. I've never fished a beach in Wicklow and not caught something. In comparison to at least 20 outings up around the Louth coast with at least 15 of them complete blanks!!!
Gonna stick to the South Side of Dublin from now on :-)
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby spandito » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:15 pm

joe clancy wrote:
spandito wrote:Headed out for a few hours Saturday evening with the brother. Hit Newcastle beach just after 7pm. High tide around 1am. An hour in and hit a small Doggie followed by 2 more. All on Rag. Went quiet until about 10PM when I changed the bait to crab. 1lb12 ling followed by another 1lb 7.
Ran out of crab so switched to black lug. Just after mid night rod tip bent over and reeled in a nice 2lb 13 flounder. Brought him home for the table. Rain got very heavy after that so packed up just after high tide passed. Fairly wet by the time we got back to the car but enjoyable session. Pics to follow. Tight lines



Great fishing pal . Haven't fished Newcastle on YEEEAARS. What part of the beach did you fish? Love to get down soon , heard you can get a few plaice off it in spring .

As above, about 150 meters to the left after crossing the tracks. Nice and handy with the car plus its only 45 minutes drive from the house.
Ive a busy schedule the next 3 weeks but will defo get back down again around the middle of April, you are more than welcome to join. Drop me a PM if interested and ill give you a shout closer to the time.
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby spandito » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:21 pm

Photos added :-)
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby cd07 » Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:44 pm

Cracking flounder and rockling mate fair play!
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby chuckaroo » Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:13 am

that's a specimen flounder is it not? any idea of the length of it?
crackin big rockling too
two lovely fish. well done 8)
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby johnwest » Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:07 pm

chuckaroo wrote:that's a specimen flounder is it not? any idea of the length of it?
crackin big rockling too
two lovely fish. well done 8)

ISFC specimen weight for flounder is 1.1 kg or 2.426 lb. I'll hazard a guess at shore rockling from the picture, no specimen weight for ISFC but the UK record is 1lb 9oz, specimen weight is 1lb; well worth a good soaking.
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby Rod Tips » Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:30 pm

Cracking Fishing. Absolutely beautiful Flounder! It looks like it's "Oven-Ready"
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby m.b3 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:27 am

spandito wrote:
m.b3 wrote:a few decent fish there that's a good flounder.

Thanks Mate, Always good to get out ;-)


its been hard work in this weather down south and now the weekend coming isn't looking great :shock:
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby mickser » Mon Mar 18, 2019 12:43 pm

I have been thinking about Newcastle beach for my return to beach fishing this has defiantly made up my mind but will wait until the plaice come in late April/May neap tides ?
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Re: Newcastle Beach

Postby m.b3 » Tue Mar 19, 2019 9:40 pm

kilcoole would be worth shot Mickser you can cast out for plaice,dogs and dabs in the run and drop inside for dabs and flounder with the odd bass in closer. had some decent sessions there.
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