Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
Moderators: kieran, jd, Tanglerat, teacher
-
Ross
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 212
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 7:56 pm
- Favourite Rod: Penn Viper
- Favourite Reel: Daiwa SLSH 30
- Favourite Fish: Trigger
- Location: West Clare
Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
Walked Kilkee Strand today after the violent storm yesterday. Found 11 storm wrecked triggerfish and one Wrasse.
I did not even get one Trigger on rod and line this year although scuba divers reported them on the reefs in August.
I did not even get one Trigger on rod and line this year although scuba divers reported them on the reefs in August.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
[color=#000000][b]Ross[/b][/color]
[b][color=#0000BF]SPECIES 2011 : 11
SPECIMENS: 5 [/b][/color]
[color=#4000FF]
Pollock,
Coalfish,
LSD
Bass
Twaite Shad (3 Spec) 1.37kg 1.30kg 1.12kg
Mackerel
Thornback Ray
Ballan Wrasse (2 Specs.) 4.75 lbs. 4 lbs. 14 ozs.
Cuckoo Wrasse
Bull Huss
Pike
[b]ON FLY:[/b]
Pike
Bass
Pollock
Mullet
[/color]
[color=#BF0000]All things come to those who bait.[/color]
[b][color=#0000BF]SPECIES 2011 : 11
SPECIMENS: 5 [/b][/color]
[color=#4000FF]
Pollock,
Coalfish,
LSD
Bass
Twaite Shad (3 Spec) 1.37kg 1.30kg 1.12kg
Mackerel
Thornback Ray
Ballan Wrasse (2 Specs.) 4.75 lbs. 4 lbs. 14 ozs.
Cuckoo Wrasse
Bull Huss
Pike
[b]ON FLY:[/b]
Pike
Bass
Pollock
Mullet
[/color]
[color=#BF0000]All things come to those who bait.[/color]
-
Labyrinthfish
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 263
- Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:15 pm
- Location: Dublin
- Has thanked: 31 times
- Been thanked: 40 times
Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
In relation to the post topic.. January 3 years ago while digging bait i found 3 washed up at Ringsend , one was still alive !
-
Tony Fella
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1094
- Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:44 pm
- Location: Dublin
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
On a lighter note ross at least you didn't say you caught all the triggers
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=23791&hilit=wexford+mark+strange+fish
http://www.ecrsac.com
Species 2011..(17)..Haddock..Ling..Cod..Whiting..Dab..Flounder..Coalie..Pollock..Pouting..Poorcod..cuckoo wrasse...Pouting...Launce..Plaice..Smooth Hound.. Turbot..Ballan Wrasse..
Species 2011..(17)..Haddock..Ling..Cod..Whiting..Dab..Flounder..Coalie..Pollock..Pouting..Poorcod..cuckoo wrasse...Pouting...Launce..Plaice..Smooth Hound.. Turbot..Ballan Wrasse..
-
jd
- Site Admin/Owner
- Posts: 7947
- Joined: Sat Mar 15, 2003 9:06 pm
- Location: Santry
- Has thanked: 248 times
- Been thanked: 413 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
This thread has been unlocked. Some other posts have been moved off and issues are being dealt with. Comments here should be regarding the original topic
-
eric
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 3902
- Joined: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:42 pm
- Favourite Rod: one with eyes and reel seat
- Favourite Reel: one which contains line
- Favourite Fish: the ones which swim
- Has thanked: 11 times
- Been thanked: 10 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
Labyrinthfish wrote:In relation to the post topic.. January 3 years ago while digging bait i found 3 washed up at Ringsend , one was still alive !
the marina around the yacht club in dun laoghaire looks ideal for them, surprised they havent showed up in good numbers yet.
species for 2009 (42)
species for 2010 (27)
species for 2011 (12)
species for 2012 (8)
[i][b][color=#0000BF] best advice for catching species is girls dont like fishing and its hard to catch fish when you sell all your gear'[/color][/b][/i]
species for 2010 (27)
species for 2011 (12)
species for 2012 (8)
[i][b][color=#0000BF] best advice for catching species is girls dont like fishing and its hard to catch fish when you sell all your gear'[/color][/b][/i]
-
dbrock
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 2177
- Joined: Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:16 am
- Favourite Rod: Zziplex m4 gt
- Favourite Reel: Daiwa 7ht mag
- Favourite Fish: Tope/ Smoothounds
- Location: dub/wick
- Has thanked: 38 times
- Been thanked: 44 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
ive seen puffer fish in the marina so no reason why we couldn get a few more dif species starting to show
fintasticaquatics
http://www.ecrsac.com
EAST COAST RAIDERS MEMBER 2011
[color=#BF0000]SPORTSCAST IRELAND 2011[/color]
http://www.ecrsac.com
EAST COAST RAIDERS MEMBER 2011
[color=#BF0000]SPORTSCAST IRELAND 2011[/color]
-
JOHN1
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 3462
- Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:59 am
- Location: South Co. Dublin
- Has thanked: 759 times
- Been thanked: 454 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
eric wrote:Labyrinthfish wrote:In relation to the post topic.. January 3 years ago while digging bait i found 3 washed up at Ringsend , one was still alive !
the marina around the yacht club in dun laoghaire looks ideal for them, surprised they havent showed up in good numbers yet.
looks ideal for a lot of species, but why even mention the marina as there is no fishing allowed there.
showed up in numbers, have they showed up at all up here bar a few washed up in ringsend
3 years ago i found a brand new shrimp pot washed up in ringsend defo something going on global warming was the first thing i taught when i found it
Species Target (1) Anything will be a Bonus.
BallyBrack SAC.
Efsa Ireland.
BallyBrack SAC.
Efsa Ireland.
-
BASS POINT
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 220
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:40 pm
- Favourite Fish: COD
- Location: WATERFORD
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
Are we sure these fish are not dumped out of a net as no good to sell and only come ashore in a storm.
We get fish and birds washed up on Tramore strand that are dumped out of nets.
We get fish and birds washed up on Tramore strand that are dumped out of nets.
-
twinkle
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1490
- Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:07 pm
- Has thanked: 115 times
- Been thanked: 136 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
very good point basspoint acording to lahinch aquarium triggerfish are solitary creatures and very territorial so the chances
of 11 of them in the one spot would be rare id go with dumped off a trawler
of 11 of them in the one spot would be rare id go with dumped off a trawler
-
Mohawk
- SAI Sea Dog!
- Posts: 424
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:37 pm
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 6 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
twinkle wrote:very good point basspoint acording to lahinch aquarium triggerfish are solitary creatures and very territorial so the chances
of 11 of them in the one spot would be rare id go with dumped off a trawler
Me thinks that triggerfish ain't their speciality
[b][color=#0040FF]“Travel, Stay, Fish & Play”[/color][/b]
-
boycie89
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1290
- Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:20 pm
- Favourite Rod: Tronixpro Cobra
- Favourite Reel: Shimano ultegra
- Favourite Fish: conger/ray/huss
- Location: shankill,dublin
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 7 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
i would not exactly say solitary fish twinkle !
check this out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4dT0OI9KqU
check this out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4dT0OI9KqU
species '09 - (42)
specimens 09 - twait shad 1.22kg , 3 beard rockling 2lb 6oz , whiting 3lb .
specimens 09 - twait shad 1.22kg , 3 beard rockling 2lb 6oz , whiting 3lb .
-
boycie89
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1290
- Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:20 pm
- Favourite Rod: Tronixpro Cobra
- Favourite Reel: Shimano ultegra
- Favourite Fish: conger/ray/huss
- Location: shankill,dublin
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 7 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
species '09 - (42)
specimens 09 - twait shad 1.22kg , 3 beard rockling 2lb 6oz , whiting 3lb .
specimens 09 - twait shad 1.22kg , 3 beard rockling 2lb 6oz , whiting 3lb .
-
twinkle
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1490
- Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:07 pm
- Has thanked: 115 times
- Been thanked: 136 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
certainly stand corrected lads fair play i was only going on reading this http://www.lahinchseaworld.com/triggerfish/
id say they give a great account of themselves when hooked with our waters warming id say it wont be long before all our native species are gone and replaced with our warm water friends and fiends also i note that triggerfish growl when taken out of the water wasent there a post on this from dun laire about a fish growling i think we said it looked like a scad must go back and check
id say they give a great account of themselves when hooked with our waters warming id say it wont be long before all our native species are gone and replaced with our warm water friends and fiends also i note that triggerfish growl when taken out of the water wasent there a post on this from dun laire about a fish growling i think we said it looked like a scad must go back and check
-
BASS POINT
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 220
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:40 pm
- Favourite Fish: COD
- Location: WATERFORD
- Been thanked: 1 time
-
eric
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 3902
- Joined: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:42 pm
- Favourite Rod: one with eyes and reel seat
- Favourite Reel: one which contains line
- Favourite Fish: the ones which swim
- Has thanked: 11 times
- Been thanked: 10 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
JOHN1 wrote:eric wrote:Labyrinthfish wrote:In relation to the post topic.. January 3 years ago while digging bait i found 3 washed up at Ringsend , one was still alive !
the marina around the yacht club in dun laoghaire looks ideal for them, surprised they havent showed up in good numbers yet.
looks ideal for a lot of species, but why even mention the marina as there is no fishing allowed there.
showed up in numbers, have they showed up at all up here bar a few washed up in ringsend![]()
3 years ago i found a brand new shrimp pot washed up in ringsend defo something going on global warming was the first thing i taught when i found itthen i said some fisherman that dont know his splices
![]()
![]()
:
reread my post john, i never said they showed up in numbers, i said why havent they. regardless of wether you can fish the marina or not it would be nice to see them
species for 2009 (42)
species for 2010 (27)
species for 2011 (12)
species for 2012 (8)
[i][b][color=#0000BF] best advice for catching species is girls dont like fishing and its hard to catch fish when you sell all your gear'[/color][/b][/i]
species for 2010 (27)
species for 2011 (12)
species for 2012 (8)
[i][b][color=#0000BF] best advice for catching species is girls dont like fishing and its hard to catch fish when you sell all your gear'[/color][/b][/i]
-
JOHN1
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 3462
- Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:59 am
- Location: South Co. Dublin
- Has thanked: 759 times
- Been thanked: 454 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
just reread it eric and you said,(surprised they havent showed up in good numbers yet)
to me that would mean they have showed up the only thing i left out was (good) but what does good mean,
i think if one got caught that would be good well at least it would be a start
you never know the way the marina is going they might start doing day angling permits on the empty berts

to me that would mean they have showed up the only thing i left out was (good) but what does good mean,
i think if one got caught that would be good well at least it would be a start
you never know the way the marina is going they might start doing day angling permits on the empty berts
Species Target (1) Anything will be a Bonus.
BallyBrack SAC.
Efsa Ireland.
BallyBrack SAC.
Efsa Ireland.
-
jw
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1170
- Joined: Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:48 pm
- Location: dublin
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 80 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
i have heard it quoted as evidence of global warming that trigger fish are now showing
up in Irish waters but I remember pulling lobster pot strings under loop head in the late 1970s
full of Triggers so i wouldn't say there has been any change.
There are always triggers washed up on kilkee beach and other west clare beaches on the
first autumn storm
Because the water temps are much lower in the irish sea than the s/w coast maybe not
as many triggers live there?
up in Irish waters but I remember pulling lobster pot strings under loop head in the late 1970s
full of Triggers so i wouldn't say there has been any change.
There are always triggers washed up on kilkee beach and other west clare beaches on the
first autumn storm
Because the water temps are much lower in the irish sea than the s/w coast maybe not
as many triggers live there?
-
Ross
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 212
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 7:56 pm
- Favourite Rod: Penn Viper
- Favourite Reel: Daiwa SLSH 30
- Favourite Fish: Trigger
- Location: West Clare
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
twinkle wrote:certainly stand corrected lads fair play i was only going on reading this http://www.lahinchseaworld.com/triggerfish/
id say they give a great account of themselves when hooked with our waters warming id say it wont be long before all our native species are gone and replaced with our warm water friends and fiends also i note that triggerfish growl when taken out of the water wasent there a post on this from dun laire about a fish growling i think we said it looked like a scad must go back and check
Thanks lads for all the feed back on this Topic. Triggers grind their teeth producing a "growling" sound when landed!
I have rarely caught single fish, they usually turn up in shoals.
jw is correct in that they usually turn up dead on West Clare beaches, Kilkee and Doughmore after the first Autumn storm.
I have seen many dead Triggers over the years on these beaches.
[color=#000000][b]Ross[/b][/color]
[b][color=#0000BF]SPECIES 2011 : 11
SPECIMENS: 5 [/b][/color]
[color=#4000FF]
Pollock,
Coalfish,
LSD
Bass
Twaite Shad (3 Spec) 1.37kg 1.30kg 1.12kg
Mackerel
Thornback Ray
Ballan Wrasse (2 Specs.) 4.75 lbs. 4 lbs. 14 ozs.
Cuckoo Wrasse
Bull Huss
Pike
[b]ON FLY:[/b]
Pike
Bass
Pollock
Mullet
[/color]
[color=#BF0000]All things come to those who bait.[/color]
[b][color=#0000BF]SPECIES 2011 : 11
SPECIMENS: 5 [/b][/color]
[color=#4000FF]
Pollock,
Coalfish,
LSD
Bass
Twaite Shad (3 Spec) 1.37kg 1.30kg 1.12kg
Mackerel
Thornback Ray
Ballan Wrasse (2 Specs.) 4.75 lbs. 4 lbs. 14 ozs.
Cuckoo Wrasse
Bull Huss
Pike
[b]ON FLY:[/b]
Pike
Bass
Pollock
Mullet
[/color]
[color=#BF0000]All things come to those who bait.[/color]
-
dunner
- SAI Sea Dog!
- Posts: 464
- Joined: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:14 pm
- Favourite Rod: Fly
- Favourite Reel: shimmy
- Favourite Fish: Bass
- Location: cork
- Has thanked: 18 times
- Been thanked: 5 times
-
m.b3
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 3034
- Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:12 am
- Location: Ireland
- Has thanked: 35 times
- Been thanked: 42 times
Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009
eric wrote:Labyrinthfish wrote:In relation to the post topic.. January 3 years ago while digging bait i found 3 washed up at Ringsend , one was still alive !
the marina around the yacht club in dun laoghaire looks ideal for them, surprised they havent showed up in good numbers yet.
Al reckons he saw one here during the summer. he was sober at the time too.