Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

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Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#1 Post by agardiner22 »

I was just wondering do any folks here stop fishing for winter or do they stop targeting their usual fish. I mainly fish for pollock and wrasse but was just wondering do I lay off them or what???? Is their any unwritten rules???? I know mack arent around and cod come about some areas. But does bass fishing still take place? Genuine question lads so feel free to post. As always its great to hear opinions from all over the country.
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#2 Post by seafisherman »

this time of year is the best of it lad, the cod wil also be hitting the beaches shortly!! i wouldnt be putting away the rods yet!
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#3 Post by paul skelly »

This might be of help to ya :wink:
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#4 Post by Conger »

We switch from clare to cork for the winter to target other species as we find the winter fishing in clare slows up
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#5 Post by saving private brian »

no way mate,,,this is when it gets good,,,you gotta be ready for the roughness of winter,,i plan to change my fishing type this winter,,,open up new horizons,,,
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#6 Post by agardiner22 »

paul skelly wrote:This might be of help to ya :wink:
chart is great. gives good insight to whats going on
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#7 Post by sparkey+1 »

I really look forward to the session on a freezing lashing gale force winds night... Dont want to put you of :lol: :lol: but its the best season for fishing IMHO
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#8 Post by dave316 »

plus certain human species hibernate in Winter!!
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#9 Post by donal murphy »

i still sea fish in the winter but i start doing more pike fishing untill march
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#10 Post by myworldfishing »

Winter fishing is the best because it gets rid of the mac bashers and wimps. More room on the beaches..... Bring on the cold..
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#11 Post by dexs7 »

Time to start targetting cod, whiting, coleys. I would suggest to stay away from rock marks as they can be lethal along with rough seas can be extremely dangerous. Time to find safer marks but not time to pack uo by no means. Darker evenings can tend to through up some nice suprises,
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#12 Post by ste c »

this is when it starts to get good mate but be prepared as it gets alot colder now i would suggest getting a good thermo jacket or suit if you dont have 1
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#13 Post by eddyfletch »

mainly in winter is when i fish ... nothing like that cold breeze hitting your face when wrapped up nice and warm :) watching your tip light in the dark and waiting for that hit ....... and most times in peace and quite what more do you want
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#14 Post by sammypants 13 »

I want to start some winter sea fishing this year. Whats the winter fishing like in the shannon estuary? Might also get down to Greystones alswell as Im often in Dublin.
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#15 Post by daveyboy »

Just wondering what would be the average size of coalies/whiting/cod you'd catch in places like Greystones during the winter? Never really given it a shot
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#16 Post by Sweetwrasse »

daveyboy wrote:Just wondering what would be the average size of coalies/whiting/cod you'd catch in places like Greystones during the winter? Never really given it a shot
Mainly all on the small side, but they do provide plenty bites to keep you busy. Early signs are that whiting sizes might be up a bit this winter though:D
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#17 Post by daveyboy »

Cheers, Would you generally cast in close for the coalies? lug and mac do the job?
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#18 Post by Sweetwrasse »

daveyboy wrote:Cheers, Would you generally cast in close for the coalies? lug and mac do the job?
Yeah would normally get them within first 20-30 yards. Lug and mack should be spot on.
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#19 Post by daveyboy »

Thanks man, must try it out
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Re: Winter sea fishing, stop or not????

#20 Post by baitdigger »

Sadly, in general the fishing in Clare is very poor during the colder months. Once the cold sets in you can forget about your lures until late next spring. I did get all excited last year when a photo of two nice codling was put up by someone who does most of his fishing in the Shannon, but unfortunately he had a trip to Cork for them.
You will get bass right through on baits, flounder and coalies. Whiting tend to be small pin sized.

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1 Carry on as you are and see what you can find.
2 Travel to the East coast or cork for cod.
3 Take up knitting for the winter. :D
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