Donegal shore "help"

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Donegal shore "help"

#1 Post by bugs35 »

Hi all anglers
just new to the site and willing to learn more about this wonderful sport/hobby. I'm pretty new to sea shore angling and totally new to winter shore fishing. I'm living in north donegal and wonder if it's worth a throw in this area as opposed to the south of the country. If so i would appreciate a few tips on where to go, rocks/piers etc. baits, lures, techniques, tides and types of fish i will encounter at this time of year. Is spinning any good at this t
ime of year. I hopefully will be fishing this weekend either fanad, dunfanaghy, rathmullan or downings area. Weather permitting.

Any help would be Great !!!!!!!
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#2 Post by grady »

heading to donegal this weekend me self on the beach first time this winter expecting some codling and flaties but not sure what is out there
spinning i think its not the best of all this time of the year unless in deeper water for colies
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#3 Post by darragh »

what part of donegal there is two clubs ....rathmullen and culdaff
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#4 Post by bugs35 »

thanks for your feedback!!!
I was thinking spinning might not be the best at this time of year. It seems to be more beachcasting with baits. Think there is a few ray about. I hear of a few being caught around Fahan.. Codling would be nice though. A few bass would be nicer if one can find them.
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#5 Post by Tanglerat »

Heard today on the grapevine that the occasional Bass is being taken in the usual spots, on a fairly regular basis.
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Tanglerat wrote:Heard today on the grapevine that the occasional Bass is being taken in the usual spots, on a fairly regular basis.
Occasional yes, regular basis, unfortunately no!
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#7 Post by Tanglerat »

Shambo wrote:
Tanglerat wrote:Heard today on the grapevine that the occasional Bass is being taken in the usual spots, on a fairly regular basis.
Occasional yes, regular basis, unfortunately no!
Ah. Well, you know the grapevine and how it exaggarates reports....... :mrgreen:
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#8 Post by bugs35 »

Thanks for all your feedback

just wondering do you know where the usual spots are? Even with miles and miles of coastline sometimes you can spend a full day checking out new territory with no success,
wonder would bass or pollock fall to a spinner or plug at time of year
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#9 Post by Tanglerat »

Bait is your best bet at this time of year, give it another 2 or 3 months before starting on lures.

As for marks - you'll never learn much about one in a day. Fish it over different tides/weathers/times of year to learn what it'll produce.

To be honest, it's not hard to find pollock in Donegal. You could throw stones into the tide at random and have a pretty good chance of hitting one. Bass are a lot more elusive...
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#10 Post by daminim »

If you want to give the lures a go - try spinning jelly worms at deep rock marks. Or if you fancy combining both head hook live worms on jig heads ;)
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#11 Post by pete »

Tough enough time of the year to be trying Donegal marks, still can be good if you put the hours in. Best of luck with it. :wink:
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