Torr Head, Co Antrim
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Torr Head, Co Antrim
Was thinking of trying Torr Head in a few weeks time. I've heard all sorts of things about the mark. Most people raise eyebrows at the very mention of it !!!! Would love a few tips ie exactly how to get to it, how best to fish it, and how to return alive !!!!!
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
u have pm
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
yea a big strong rope down a cliff face was out on a chartor boat passes by saw 3 anglers in there 60 s fishing at the base of the cliff with what looked like a bit of scaffoldn built round them to make a we fishing platform mad men then u could see the rope they had coming down from the top of the cliff absaloute madness for oull timers to passed by an hour later and they had left rope and all was gonegrady wrote:u have pm
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
Thanks lads. I'll post a report afterwards, just so as you know we survived !!!!
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
one more thing phone is useless out there if u foull u died this is it 
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
Anybody got a good conversion for the tides ? I'm working on Cushendun, but I know you have a meeting of 2 seas there.
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
the tide will be about the same as belfast, approx 20 mins before so not to much to worry about with it being big tides at the mo good luck trying to fish it but they'll get better as this week goes on, it'll be like a river running by .
be very very careful if you fall in at this spot your best bet is to pick a good landing spot in scotland
also if it rains its a nitemare getting back up the cliff/rocks as the rock becomes very slippery.
be very very careful if you fall in at this spot your best bet is to pick a good landing spot in scotland
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
I think you can fish either side of the head where its not as difficult to get to but saying that its much better on the head fishing just inside the tide rips!! Good luck!
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
Typically Lady luck has thrown heavy showers at Torr Head for our trip on Sunday . The rope is out !!! Are there spots there, that our easier to access than the dreaded rope ? I noticed there's a wee pier there. Is it worth a go ?
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
the wee pier is rubbish...
if u go 200 yards north of the pier there is a good depth a decent rocks to fish from.
I was at the rope mark when a blizzard started and to this day im still not sure how we managed to get back up
if u go 200 yards north of the pier there is a good depth a decent rocks to fish from.
I was at the rope mark when a blizzard started and to this day im still not sure how we managed to get back up
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Re: Torr Head, Co Antrim
The mark can be got at with care. Sometimes lowering down your tackle first is the safest option at this mark. I just usually bring heavy spinning gear to this mark.
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