Multiple Species Mark

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irishchris
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Multiple Species Mark

#1 Post by irishchris »

Hi

Can anyone please advise on any marks along the Louth/Meath/Dublin coast were there is potential to catch a few different species? I managed to complete a full nights fishing last night without a single bite!!!

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Re: Multiple Species Mark

#2 Post by roger de dodger »

one spot that throws up several different speices is south beach greystones at the rough ground ,go through the second arch from the carpark ,the one nearest the town,you will notice on your left as you head down to the water a slight protrution of sand ,dont fish their!! go either side of it ,20 feet of so you should get you, coalies ,codling,dogs :twisted: ,wrasse,gurnard,bxxs? pollock and maybe a suprise :mrgreen:an hour before dusk into darkness and rising tide ie from halfway up to full will do nicely :wink: (rag mac and crab)(three hook flapper size 4 or 2 hooks)
or you could go to wicklow harbour ,you could get loads of mini speices if that floats your boat(size 6 hooks)
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#3 Post by JOHN1 »

roger de dodger wrote: you could go to wicklow harbour ,you could get loads of mini speices)
i have to agree about wicklow harbour you just never know what it will produce.

i fished here a few days ago and had 13 species all in daylight.
codling, coalie ,pollack, pouting ,tompot-blenny, poor-cod, sea-scorpion, Ballan and corkwing wrasse, dragonet, plaice, whiting , and grey gurnard :wink:
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Re: Multiple Species Mark

#4 Post by basshunter10 »

Im haven the same problem as you chris, cant even get a dog fish, id take a session full of them if i knew where id get one.

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