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#1 Post by fishingking »

anybody having any luck with pollack fishing from shore on lures recently any good marks?
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#2 Post by Gerald Hearne »

Fished the incoming tide yesterday at a rock mark near Ballycotton, used every lure in the box and not a bite. I never blanked there before so I was surprised. I have not been out angling now for a long time so I cant say what the fishing is like in general, but most years around this time I do catch something, even a few mackeral though maybe still a bit early?
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#3 Post by salmonloyal »

I was fising on saturday from the shore down about killybegs, got a pollack round 4lb, on feathers with mackeral strips on them, that was the only pollack I got though, two weeks previous was fishing st johns point and I caught about a dozen small pollack, most if not all on the feathers if memory serves me correct
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#4 Post by THE BROW »

we got more than 20 in about 2 hrs around 2 weeks ago with silver spinners on an out going tide waterford area
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#5 Post by immunecfg »

fishinking where are you located, perhaps getting information on your local area might help you much more.
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#6 Post by nicki d »

my daughter has had an 8.9lb and 6.6lb within 3 weeks for the causeway
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#7 Post by evan699 »

Down round kinsale way is throwing a few up steadily for the last month or two. Nothing huge but good fun on the light gear.
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#8 Post by fishingking »

thanks lads just wonderin if anywhere is throwing up pollack not lookin for any certain area

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