Ireland marks

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lambay
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Ireland marks

#1 Post by lambay »

Hey i dont know too many marks and i thought it might be good idea to make a thread with a load of marks for me and begineers . If you can just post 1 or 2 basic marks ( not asking for any secret marks unless you want to ) and hopefully it will add up into a good few marks around the country :mrgreen:
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Re: Ireland marks

#2 Post by agardiner22 »

Always CAR! unless its a pollock...!

2012 species: Pollock, Mack, Coalfish, Gurnard, Bullhuss, Dogfish and Wrasse.
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Re: Ireland marks

#3 Post by beachbuddy »

As above
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Re: Ireland marks

#4 Post by lambay »

Claremont Strand
North dublin
Howth

species - flounder- dogfish- odd bass- possible sea trout

tactics - lure fishing plugs and spinners , bottom fishing 2 hook flapper ragworm bait

bait collecting - rocks on the beach are good for collecting bait like soft backed/peeler crab , hermit crab ,mussel , limpet ,small eels and small fish

extra - heard of gurnard seen there , seen mullet jumping in channel but think they were just passing through corner nearest to howth harbour good for bass , point beside sutton golf club at entrance to the estuary in sutton is supposed to be good for decent flounder and possible schoolie bass

If you fish at this mark add on small report in post if you can :)


marlinman- I know about the shore marks this site and central fisheries board have but a lot of them are out of date wrong or missing good marks
for instance this mark is on the shore marks on site but it only tells you possible bass and flounder +doggies nothing on tactics / bait collection and also im preety sure its about 2 years old
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Re: Ireland marks

#5 Post by macka1 »

I think concerned decent fishing folk wont be posting best fishing marks that they discover because of the upsurge in the MINIMAL few that are hellbent on abusing such information that would have been given out in good faith and sportmanship before.. :(
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#6 Post by youonlythevinegar123 »

Sorrento point, killiney, dunleary pier, maybe seaoint-will try this mark soon and let you know how it goes!
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#7 Post by marcin11 »

Carraroe turn left for the church of and eat two miles to the end of the road after about 200 meters walk to the cliff near the lighthouse is a good place to pllock flonder conger
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