Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

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Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#1 Post by mackymurphy »

Hi just wondering does anybody have any known marks or any tips?
Bought a packet of jellyworms and berkley saltwater on friday

Also the lad in the tackle shop gave me 6/o hooks with weights attached to them, would these hooks do?

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Re: Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#2 Post by bpmurray »

Which clogherhead?
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Re: Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#3 Post by mackymurphy »

The one in Louth
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Re: Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#4 Post by sea serpant »

scrap them 6/o :roll: hooks just tie up a running ledger with 2/o hooks and retrieve the jelly worms across the bottom.. i use to catch pllock off the head using the same technique a few years ago.. float fished ragworm also works
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#5 Post by bpmurray »

Well, I think you'll be lucky to catch anything larger than a couple of ounces - 6/0 is way too big.

You might try size 12 hooks with really light gear - should be fun. Alternatively, try the really small Sabikis for sprats and sandeels and tiny pollack, cod, whiting and gurnard (tiny = 3 inches or less).

The only thing you'll catch of any size there is mackerel, but you have to wait for them to turn up.
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Re: Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#6 Post by mackymurphy »

Thanks for the reply what about Howth ?
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Re: Pollock fishing near Clogherhead

#7 Post by eeler »

loads of codling up to 40cm in clogherhead, crab is the best bait or you can get lug around at the beach, i use 4/0 hooks to try to avoid smaller fish

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