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macka1
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poolebeg
Took a spin for the first time around the bendy roads down to the bottom of poolebeg lighthouse yesterday and wondering from when you drive under the overhead barrier and come to the sea where would be the spots to fish from there on down ? also at what stage of the tide there would it be better to fish,have heard that it might be the last hour of the ebb and first two hours of the flood,thanks.
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Re: poolebeg
nearly 90 views to this post and no replies!! 
from the barrier, good fishing for flounders,
further down at the next bend, flounders and bass in close and smoothies at distance.
down the wall right to the lighthouse mac, pollock, whiting, rockling, codling, flounders, dogs
smoothies and even lobsters!
, try different baits, tides and distance as a blank can happen here but don't be put off by that. i prefer fishing here in the evening/night 2 hours before and after hw. as i said ignore the blanks here and give it a few tries before you give up.
one of my fav marks
from the barrier, good fishing for flounders,
further down at the next bend, flounders and bass in close and smoothies at distance.
down the wall right to the lighthouse mac, pollock, whiting, rockling, codling, flounders, dogs
smoothies and even lobsters!
one of my fav marks
species 2009, whiting
, three beard rockling,.shore rockling, 5 beard rockling, flounder, lesser spotted dogfish,bullhuss, dab,bass(13), more whiting : pollock,poorcod,pouting, sea trout(the dodder!)brown trout,sea scorpion,mackerel, silver eel,
topknot:), cod, conger, corkwing wrasse,smooth hound.
topknot:), cod, conger, corkwing wrasse,smooth hound.
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Re: poolebeg
Hi Rusty,
I think the main reason for no replies and lots of views on this one is the fact that it was posted with incorrect categorization. This should have been posted on the Share angling Q&A. Views are coming in because this is under the Shore Angling Reports only to find out that the intention was to ask some info.
Just my observation and fair play to you for providing all the help you can.

I think the main reason for no replies and lots of views on this one is the fact that it was posted with incorrect categorization. This should have been posted on the Share angling Q&A. Views are coming in because this is under the Shore Angling Reports only to find out that the intention was to ask some info.
Just my observation and fair play to you for providing all the help you can.
WABS
[b][color=#4000BF]'2011 Species: Bass, Mackerel, Coal Fish, Whiting, Dab, Pollock, Silver eel, Sandeel, pouting, Strap Conger, LSD, Bull Huss, Weever Fish, Plaice, Tub Gurnard, Cod [/color][/b]: Current count (16) Season target (15) WooHoo Target hit for the season... more to come...
[b][color=#4000BF]'2012 Species: Coal Fish, Whiting, Cod, Mackerel, Bass, Pollock [/color][/b]: Current count (6) Season target (18)
[b][color=#4000BF]'2011 Species: Bass, Mackerel, Coal Fish, Whiting, Dab, Pollock, Silver eel, Sandeel, pouting, Strap Conger, LSD, Bull Huss, Weever Fish, Plaice, Tub Gurnard, Cod [/color][/b]: Current count (16) Season target (15) WooHoo Target hit for the season... more to come...
[b][color=#4000BF]'2012 Species: Coal Fish, Whiting, Cod, Mackerel, Bass, Pollock [/color][/b]: Current count (6) Season target (18)
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Re: poolebeg
Thanks Rusty for that informative reply because wondered too why i hadnt heard back from anyone.Thought maybe they didnt want to give out info because of all the "ALIENS" that flock to fishing spots when they hear of them and destroy the place,beerswilling,mouthing,pissing everwhere and worst of all keeping anything that swims,no matter how small
Fished dalkey a few weeks back and was catching flats and the faces of shock and horror from some there when they saw me returning them to the sea,it made my day
Simplywabs,only a newbie so most probably wrong place to post,appoligies for confusion but delighted again that Rusty responded,many thanks
Fished dalkey a few weeks back and was catching flats and the faces of shock and horror from some there when they saw me returning them to the sea,it made my day
Simplywabs,only a newbie so most probably wrong place to post,appoligies for confusion but delighted again that Rusty responded,many thanks
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Re: poolebeg
Think Thomas covered everything for you in a good honest reply. It's a hell of a walk down but can be worth it sometimes!
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Re: poolebeg
A very welcome reply it was for sure,agree its some walk down lugging gear alright.Was wondering are cars left alone,ok parked down there at nights because it wouldnt be nice walking all the way back from the lighthouse in the early hours of the morning finding something had happened.Am planning to fish there the 24th this month,a full moon and high tide around 12pm,any thoughts,thanks.dfella25 wrote:Think Thomas covered everything for you in a good honest reply. It's a hell of a walk down but can be worth it sometimes!
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Re: poolebeg
Well you just never know with cars but I have been ok parking at the end of the wall. There are usually couple parked up eating chips
so I think it be ok.
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Re: poolebeg
Cheers for reply,will give it a bash sodfella25 wrote:Well you just never know with cars but I have been ok parking at the end of the wall. There are usually couple parked up eating chipsso I think it be ok.
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Re: poolebeg
Hi macka, I had a few small wrasse and pollock on ragworm on the float there over the last two weeks and some small flounder on the bottom, again with rag, when I wasn't just feeding the crabs that is
fished about 100 yards beyond the swimming shelter/club. I'm sure there are bigger wrasse there so its probably just a matter of working up and down a bit as they're territorial fish. Mate had a smoothie there about 3 weeks ago but I've blanked for smoothies the last three times I've been out so maybe they've headed south again? Never had any bother parking the car either! best of luck with it.
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Re: poolebeg
Cheers thanks for that,is the swimming club the building at the start of the pier.Sweetwrasse wrote:Hi macka, I had a few small wrasse and pollock on ragworm on the float there over the last two weeks and some small flounder on the bottom, again with rag, when I wasn't just feeding the crabs that isfished about 100 yards beyond the swimming shelter/club. I'm sure there are bigger wrasse there so its probably just a matter of working up and down a bit as they're territorial fish. Mate had a smoothie there about 3 weeks ago but I've blanked for smoothies the last three times I've been out so maybe they've headed south again? Never had any bother parking the car either! best of luck with it.
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Re: poolebeg
It's the white building about halfway down the pier, roughly 10 mins walk from the car. Just don't fish AT the swimming club, they tend to get a bit angry 
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Re: poolebeg
Cheers,most probably all the good fish are at the swimming club soSweetwrasse wrote:It's the white building about halfway down the pier, roughly 10 mins walk from the car. Just don't fish AT the swimming club, they tend to get a bit angry