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#2 Post by pete »

Tra na Rossan at low water....u must have a holiday home up there Hairy Conger :lol:
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#3 Post by hairyconger »

I meant to delete that :oops: :oops: ....yea write in downings itself.... i wuz practising posting pics
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Amazing...

#4 Post by John D »

Looks like a gorgeous spot. Where is it (County)?

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#5 Post by Tanglerat »

Donegal, best of all. 8)
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#6 Post by hairyconger »

5 - Tra-na-Rossan This was to have been my key fishing date for 2002 but alas my rod never made it! You can fish off the rocks on either side of the beach but word is that the western rocks are the better platform in every sense. Deep water access is the lure that will bring up down a steep and dangerous incline off the coast road. Species & Techniques: You can catch almost anything here! Ray, Dogfish, Dab and Gurnard have all been recorded off the western rocks. Spinning offers Mackerel, Pollack and Sea-Trout. Surf fishing on the beach offers Flounder, Coalfish, Dogfish and the possibility of Ray in warmer calm conditions, whilst rock fishing over the foul ground (not sand) on the eastern side offers Wrasse to the float and Conger along the bottom
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#7 Post by Mackers »

don't we wish we were all there-right now :cry: :idea: .instead we are enjoying the beautiful rain,wind and cool temperatures in beautiful eastern northern ireland,or as the belfast say norn irnd. :roll:
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#8 Post by hairyconger »

I'll answer for all members of the forum apart from B0ogaloo :evil: 'we do' :lol: :lol:
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#9 Post by marlin »

HC was up in that area far too early last sunday,dont ask :cry: no rods but did a big tour and not one angler to be seen.
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#10 Post by BigPhil »

have to agree its still a little early, dont think the water temp is up quite enough yet.
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#11 Post by beachcaster »

bit early yet lads for the beaches,have fished here before some dogs and flounder on it at that time.the rocks at either end your best chance for some fish.
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#12 Post by hairyconger »

Fish here alot beachcaster never the beach self though usually the rocks at either side...Did you have to cast far for the dogs and flounder from the beach??????

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