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#21 Post by corbyeire »

i just sent you a pm asking that :lol:
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#22 Post by anthony2carr »

Not this evening.
But , i'm getting my Fly rods at the weekend.

So if anyone is interested in meeting up early next week?
Somewhere close to Blackrock, along the dart line.
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#23 Post by Fecker2000 »

Anyone heading to a local mark/beach this weekend if the weather is alright ?

Not sure of the tides - any info appreciated + any tips on a good spot between Dun Laoghaire and say, Greystones (although I might go a little further if it's a v good mark).
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#24 Post by jack01986 »

Back of the east pier for pollack with jelly worms or sorrento nudey beach its called hawk cliff on the vico road but watch out for the old naked men there will be loads of them with the nice weather!! Should be some pollack around now.
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#25 Post by jack01986 »

I meant the west pier.
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#26 Post by shamoo0804 »

Jack, whats the ground like on the back of the east pier at D.L :?:

Is it suitable for bottom fishing without losing a months worth of tackle :roll:

And would it be any good for spinning for Pollack, or would you recommend jellys (or is it the same thing and just a different type of lure :?:

I havent really done any spinning/lure fishing so my understanding of the right phrases is a bit limited sorry? :oops:

Whats the difference between say plugging and spinning?

Any help gratefully received :lol:
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#27 Post by jack01986 »

Im pretty sure it fairly rough close in lots of kelp and I think there is a ledge as well that you can get caught up on further out I think its clean just watch out winding back in. Loads of stuff about using jellys here http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 59&start=0

Plugging you use lures like rapalas and poppers and you have to impart some action into them where as spinning you have weighted lures like dexters wedges or german sprats and just wind them back in.
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#28 Post by shamoo0804 »

Thanks Jack.

I need to do a bit more reading up on lure fishing I think :idea:

But I suppose no better way to learn than to get out there and give it a go :lol:
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#29 Post by anthony2carr »

Hey guys. Did you get out last night?
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#30 Post by inigo »

Hey shamoo, having done A LOT of reading (and asking :oops: ) myself, I'd say less reading and more doing!! :wink: Nothing like your own feelings and experience! A lot of it is a matter of preference and taste... Good luck! :D
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#31 Post by adrwdarcy »

Anyone out tonight for a spot of beach fishing?
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#32 Post by shamoo0804 »

Thanks inigo,

Your probably right, had a quick bash at spinning off the back of D.L pier yesterday evening and caught my first pollack, and boy was she a mighty fish.....all of 10 inchs 8)

But I suppose, start with the babies and work up to the bigger fish....am I right :lol:
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#33 Post by adrwdarcy »

Anyone out fishing this weekend?
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#34 Post by anthony2carr »

kayak fishing in Donegal for me this weekend.
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#35 Post by corbyeire »

goin to be out west for the weekend but would be well interested during the week - knock off work early one evening
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#36 Post by adrwdarcy »

Corby let me know what night you are thinking out heading out.
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#37 Post by corbyeire »

how about tuesday or wednesday? - which suits yourself better?

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#38 Post by anthony2carr »

Quick question guys.

Can you tell me anywhere close to blackrock, that I can pick up ragworms.

I have a boat angling species comp next week and I want to get all kitted out, but I don't have that much time for lunch.
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#39 Post by jack01986 »

You should be able to get them in Mikes Bikes in Dun Laoghaire or Baumanns in stillorgan. Id ring them to see if they have any.
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#40 Post by shamoo0804 »

Can you tell me anywhere close to blackrock, that I can pick up ragworms.

I have a boat angling species comp next week and I want to get all kitted out, but I don't have that much time for lunch.


If you dont have much time for lunch try ragworm sandwiches, make them at home before your session and simply unwrap them when hungry, a great snack on the go :wink: :wink: :wink:

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