Loughbeg,Ringaskiddy,co.Cork

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Loughbeg,Ringaskiddy,co.Cork

#1 Post by PETERG »

Thinking of fishing loughbeg this weekend at low tide.
just wondering if anyone has fished it recently,?

thanks
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Re: Loughbeg,Ringaskiddy,co.Cork

#2 Post by Seancelt »

Hi Peter,
There was a topic about it only a few weeks ago, have a read it might help.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... =1&t=30859

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#3 Post by spiral »

I never fished there but it does look like a good spot. Having said that I've never heard of anyone being successfull there.
See this thread I found.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... &sk=t&sd=a

Beaten to it! Anyway best of luck, let us know if it produces anything eh :twisted:
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Re: Loughbeg,Ringaskiddy,co.Cork

#4 Post by oli »

PETERG wrote:Thinking of fishing loughbeg this weekend at low tide.
just wondering if anyone has fished it recently,?

thanks
dnt waist your time,i fished there,no luck at all,tryed evrithing,difrent bites,difrent rigs,distance...bites go of in couple seconds,sounds like there crabs eldorado,try better Myrtlevile(flaties from beach,on tne left hand side for congers) or Rockybay(flaties,bass) or Fountainstown(bass from the beach,codling from the rocks on left hand side)...
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2009-1
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Re: Loughbeg,Ringaskiddy,co.Cork

#5 Post by PETERG »

thanks lads will probably stay clear of that mark?
can ye recommended any where near there to fish,
that is fishing well at the moment

thanks peter
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Monkstown is fishing well lately.
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#7 Post by PETERG »

i have had success there over the last couple of weeks,
but tomorrow i will be fishing at low tide.
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I find the area to be good at low water. A four hour session last two on the drop first two of the flood. I have not fished ringaskiddy in a long time however the deep water berth was always good for me, I don't think you can fish there anymore now but I'm not sure.
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#9 Post by PETERG »

when you say you find the area good at low tide do you mean monkstown or ringaskiddy?

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I meant Monkstown fishes well two hrs either side of low water.

I can't recall exactly but I think the tides didn't matter too much for the deep water berth in Ringaskiddy.
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#11 Post by PETERG »

thanks for the help will fish one of them tomorrow

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