Telegraph Pole / Lion's Head, Howth, Report

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Telegraph Pole / Lion's Head, Howth, Report

#1 Post by George »

Telegraph Pole / Lion's Head , Howth, Monday 3rd May 2004, 10.00-3.30pm
Bait: Mackerel, Squid, Rag, Lug, Peeler, Whites

We decided that the Telegraph Pole would be the venue for the day but after 3 hours with no fish between the three of us we started the long trek around to Lion's Head. After about an hour I had one doggie to Rag/Mackerel tipped with whites. The weather then got rough and no more fish put in a show. We finished with 4 doggies between the three of us.
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#2 Post by m.b3 »

i reckon the the next good spell of weather should see sport at the Telegraph pole improve. i am not going to fish here until then. the Martello tower is probably a better option prior to this- chance of a bass.
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Telegraph pole

#3 Post by George »

Why is it that doggies are being caught in numbers at Lion's Head but none at the pole when it is known as such a good doggie mark?
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#4 Post by m.b3 »

from what i can remember of last season the best doggy fishing here is in september- a fish every cast being the norm! great if you like doggies. a few wrasse thrown in for good measure. better wrasse are caught dropping your bait out no more than 10 yards. still never caught a codling here despite using peeler/ rag combo's. a waste a crab when doggies here take almost anything. going to try the little beach called 'Sheeps Hole' soon,i will let u know how i get on. i am itching to try Gleneveena again- it may have good flattie potential, clean ground close to rocks, etc.
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#5 Post by George »

Sheeps Hole :?:
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#6 Post by Wes »

That Sheeps Hole is a dodgy spot to get to isnt is Mark.
I remember you said you fished it a bit....seemed fond of it.
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#7 Post by m.b3 »

Wes i hope to have a map of this place tomorrow- maybe i am wrong about it being called the 'Sheep' s Hole'. will find out tomorrow. i can scan it (if it' s not to big) and send one to yourself and George if yis like. busy busy gotta go. cheers.
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#8 Post by Wes »

Sounds good!
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#9 Post by m.b3 »

i will get the map again for next weekend. to be honest i didn't have time to scan it. sorry about that lads. the had a look at Gleneveena- it was the place i fished with carp gear....40yards cleared the rocks (at low tide). the spot i fished was at the end nearest the bailey. the rocks i am going to try this summer are at 'Drumleck Piont'. i will get that map to u's asap. appologies for the delay. cheers.
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#10 Post by George »

As far as I know Drumleck point is the area with the telegraph Pole.
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#11 Post by Wes »

You're right George, it is. Sheep's Hole is before you come to the Telegraph, from the city direction.
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