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#1 Post by Hurling »

Anybody know how dunmoreast beach is fishing or what bait to use or what stage of tide to fish it on never fished there before but thinking of giving it a go. :D
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#2 Post by craigo »

The Sole are Rampant there this time of year up until 20th January @ 4;30 am approximately .But don't fret because as soon as they move on the Tope will appear in feeding on the Bass and Sea Trout that show up on the massive bed of white rag worm ... but you have to get there on 0.0 tide ( Chart Datum ) with white rag for bait otherwise you are wasting your time. Will we arrange a meeting and I'll bait your hooks for you aswell. Oh and keep this information to yourself , don't want anyone knowing where to score all these fish. Talk to you soon ;)
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Re: Dunmoreast beach

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craigo wrote:The Sole are Rampant there this time of year up until 20th January @ 4;30 am approximately .But don't fret because as soon as they move on the Tope will appear in feeding on the Bass and Sea Trout that show up on the massive bed of white rag worm ... but you have to get there on 0.0 tide ( Chart Datum ) with white rag for bait otherwise you are wasting your time. Will we arrange a meeting and I'll bait your hooks for you aswell. Oh and keep this information to yourself , don't want anyone knowing where to score all these fish. Talk to you soon ;)
I think if you cant be helpful then you should probably refrain from commenting, he is after all just trying to learn.
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Re: Dunmoreast beach

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craigo wrote:The Sole are Rampant there this time of year up until 20th January @ 4;30 am approximately .But don't fret because as soon as they move on the Tope will appear in feeding on the Bass and Sea Trout that show up on the massive bed of white rag worm ... but you have to get there on 0.0 tide ( Chart Datum ) with white rag for bait otherwise you are wasting your time. Will we arrange a meeting and I'll bait your hooks for you aswell. Oh and keep this information to yourself , don't want anyone knowing where to score all these fish. Talk to you soon ;)
You are so kind and helpful
I guess you could probaly tie the bait elastic on for him too could you ?
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Re: Dunmoreast beach

#5 Post by ste c »

craigo wrote:The Sole are Rampant there this time of year up until 20th January @ 4;30 am approximately .But don't fret because as soon as they move on the Tope will appear in feeding on the Bass and Sea Trout that show up on the massive bed of white rag worm ... but you have to get there on 0.0 tide ( Chart Datum ) with white rag for bait otherwise you are wasting your time. Will we arrange a meeting and I'll bait your hooks for you aswell. Oh and keep this information to yourself , don't want anyone knowing where to score all these fish. Talk to you soon ;)


what a clown are you trying to be some sort of a hero towards the last post that was put up about people asking on wheres fishing well?

makes you look like a Idiot!!
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Re: Dunmoreast beach

#6 Post by breamers boy »

I was going to ask this question myself the beach looks very fishy but I don't think there is any fish


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#7 Post by kstaff »

Far more useful venues in Waterford, drop into your local fishing shop Waterford Outdoor and Angling centre and you'll get all the info and advice you need for local marks.

That beach would be a complete waste of time.
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#8 Post by craigo »

Ah lads where's all your sense of humor ffs ! Hurling , why dont you just go and fish it and find out for yourself . I have had Mullet Bass Dabs Dogs Rockling and the odd Flounder there on bait from there before, also had a Sea Trout and wrasse from the rocks on a lure ! So there are fish there
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Re: Dunmoreast beach

#9 Post by donal domeney »

craigo has just won a free 24 hour holiday from the site for his smart-ass post. :D

As said above, anglers post here for help and not to be made fun of. These kind replies are fine when a post has ran it's course and the original poster has been give a positive response.

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#10 Post by razor2 »

donal domeney wrote:craigo has just won a free 24 hour holiday from the site for his smart-ass post. :D

As said above, anglers post here for help and not to be made fun of. These kind replies are fine when a post has ran it's course and the original poster has been give a positive response.

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#11 Post by breamers boy »

craigo wrote:Ah lads where's all your sense of humor ffs ! Hurling , why dont you just go and fish it and find out for yourself . I have had Mullet Bass Dabs Dogs Rockling and the odd Flounder there on bait from there before, also had a Sea Trout and wrasse from the rocks on a lure ! So there are fish there
Really??What bait I'm very surprised at this


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