Hi All. Only got back into fishing last summer, and haven't had much opportunity to get out this winter.
I'm hoping to get a few hours in soon, and just wondering if Poolbeg serves up anything this time of year? Or am I better going off some other pier / beach - based in Dublin but have transport so can travel a bit.
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Re: Poolbeg
Yes it does depends on how far u want to wallk
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Re: Poolbeg
Thanks, in summer I went about halfway to the swim place, but will of course go further if need be!
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Re: Poolbeg
Had an odd flounder there this time of year 100 yards from the car park. Might be more variety on offer further towards the end of the wall?
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Re: Poolbeg
there has being some good cod caught over the last few years down at the lighthouse around winter time but you will have to put in the hours but there are lot of pin whiting around at the moment