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east coast tubot

#1 Post by mickser »

Looking to find a venue on the east coast to catch a turbot any weight or size
Just to complete list of catches
I have not fished in two years hoping to change that this year with anything ?
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#2 Post by eoghanb »

I remember seeing a report of one on portmarnock beach a few year ago,and I've seen tiny ones on laytown beach when I was netting sandeels
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#3 Post by Kgarr »

I remember that report too, it was decent too! Got a stamp sized one at brittas 3yrs ago, he's prob a good size now Mickser!
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#4 Post by roryodonnell »

Ballinoulart with mackeral strips
http://www.bassfishing.ie/Guide1.pdf
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#5 Post by Nate3889 »

roryodonnell wrote:Ballinoulart with mackeral strips
http://www.bassfishing.ie/Guide1.pdf


I'll second that
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#6 Post by roger de dodger »

i,ll third it :lol: mac strips try cast onto the sandbank or just infront of it :wink:
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#7 Post by Chris T »

Saw loads of them one calm sunny day last may on Gormanston Beach, up to about 15 cm dia... They were as numerous as the flounders that day!! Heard of a guy catching one at laytown a few years ago. I'm thinking small fish are the best way to go as I've read that they eat sand gobies....
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#8 Post by eeler »

Plenty around meath louth coast two years ago. Had four or five any day I tryed for them up to 30cm. Caught the odd one or two in Wexford too alltho they were smaller. Small hooks with small Mackerel strips about a inch long.

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