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Tramore and Saleens Blank fwiw

#1 Post by fenitbob »

People: myself and 2 others

Duration: Saleens 3 hrs Tramore 3

Tide: Saleens low water Tramore rising

Weather: Saleens: cool very windy Tramore less windy sunny

Bait: Macks sandeel Razorfish

Rigs: paternoster

Results: 1 Cold (no not a coalie just sniffles) each. a complete blank, nothing, Total failure, you get the idea.


Report: It was cold but we had come from Dublin to fish and fish we did 3hrs on Saturday and 3 hrs on Sunday

A local told us that he had been fishing a couple of times during the week and caught nothing and that the winter fish have left and the summer crowd had not come in yet.

:cry: :x

Sunday was lovely there though. On Tramore Beach on the right side near the rocks
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Saleens

#2 Post by kieran »

Hi Bob

In the Saleens, did you try behind the car park, around 40 metres out, on the EBB tide, say 2 hours down from HT, you normally pick up decent flounder to crab baits? Most people head for the "river" to try for a bass but I've also heard reports to say that Tramore has been quiet recently.
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#3 Post by coaster »

Hello fenitbob.
Was that local wearing a ridiculous amount of orange clothing and too lazy to walk.
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#4 Post by pollocks! »

I was thinking of getting back on to rock fishing around Tramore on Sat. afternoon. Tired of trying to catch cod in the cold and dark. Would be grateful for any thoughts and advice from the more experienced members. Maybe one rod, jellyworms, deep spinning for pollock and another rod out with a mack for possibly a conger. Else a bit of float fishing for wrasse? Of course only if the weather is suitable....im not totally crazy!
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#5 Post by fenitbob »

yes yes he was.... I believe his name was Coast, Coast Guard, that was it.
copperhead

#6 Post by copperhead »

Lads just a word of warning if your fishing the saleens be careful with your car in the car park some undesirables could help themselves to your gear
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#7 Post by coaster »

copperhead wrote:Lads just a word of warning if your fishing the saleens be careful with your car in the car park some undesirables could help themselves to your gear


This was a big problem a couple of years ago but seems to be a thing of the past. I HOPE.
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#8 Post by coaster »

fenitbob wrote:yes yes he was.... I believe his name was Coast, Coast Guard, that was it.


Pity you didn't have a S.A.I. badge or something. Lice to meet forum users but usually only find out after who I was talking to.
daven

#9 Post by daven »

The pie-balls had set up camp there just a few months. Went down to do a bit of spinning, saw them and drove out to tramore!
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#10 Post by kieran »

Hi

Top right hand corner of the boards - JD has distributed one to all SAC members for 2006 as far as I know. Forum members could always buy a few, any profit (damn all) goes to pay for the website hosting...

It's either that or dodgy handshakes!!!
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#11 Post by Seaniebo »

Hi

Top right hand corner of the boards - JD has distributed one to all SAC members for 2006 as far as I know.


A three bearded Rockling :shock: :shock:
Will have to get up extra early and wait for the postman!
Only joking kieran :lol:
I require a tremendous amount of calcium

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Doh!

#12 Post by kieran »

Yeah...

Send a slug through the post! Doh!
My Homer moment for this week... :roll:

Left - right, tomato tomatoe etc...

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