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Achill Island

#1 Post by Dustyirl »

Hi folks,
Will probably be heading to Achill Island this Tuesday for a few days camping. Hoping to get some fishing in, when i can get away from herself and daughter:):p
Just wondering how is it fishing? Il be going after mack and pollock. Il be staying in Keel, but id say its over fished around that area what with the campsite etc?
Any help or info at all would be great to improve my chances of a fish or two:)
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Re: Achill Island

#3 Post by gfkelly1969 »

with the red tide around the best chance you would have of getting a fish is to try exposed points,keep away from beaches and bays
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Re: Achill Island

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Had a read of that yesterday, thanks anyway:)
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Re: Achill Island

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gfkelly1969 wrote:with the red tide around the best chance you would have of getting a fish is to try exposed points,keep away from beaches and bays
Sound. Do you know of any good spots off rocks? is there any tackle shops in the area?
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Re: Achill Island

#6 Post by saving private brian »

hi dusty,,,the beaches in mayo are pretty bleak at the moment due to them tides,,,however they are clearing and theres no reason now that the flats wont be moving back in,,,,i fish achill reguarly and in fact might be back there this week,,,maybe wednesday night,,,,,,il send you a pm




Dustyirl wrote:
gfkelly1969 wrote:with the red tide around the best chance you would have of getting a fish is to try exposed points,keep away from beaches and bays
Sound. Do you know of any good spots off rocks? is there any tackle shops in the area?
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Re: Achill Island

#7 Post by kieran »

Hi Dusty

I think you will find that the red tide has cleared -it has in Clew Bay so it should be well gone around Achill.

Mind you its pissing down here for the last 36 hours so it probably gonna be wet - I would stick to rock marks to avoid the run off from streams. Its bound to keep the fish offshore around the beaches although I got some nice flounder on Keem a few weeks back.

Word is there are lots of sea trout about so a trip up to the bulls mouth might be worthwhile if you have any frozen, fresh or ideally live sand eels. Use them on a long piece of flouro behind a bubble float, hooked through the snout and tied on with a few whips of elastic. The other spot to try this tactic is nearing low water under the fish factory on Achill Sound. And if you dont get a trout, you can watch the otters catch them instead!

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