Carpets Youghal
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Re: Carpets Youghal
Anybody no the name of the ship or ships that dock there so i can check there where abouts on the marine site
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Re: Carpets Youghal
I missed your post yesterday sean, i went to the wall in monkstown, it was very tough going, so we hopped on the car ferry to cobh, it would have been nice to fish carpets,
No weed in cobh either and no cod just pouting and dogfish and a single whiting one of the lads did have a 9 1/2 lb conger on last cast.
I might chance carpets tomorrow night, cheers
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						No weed in cobh either and no cod just pouting and dogfish and a single whiting one of the lads did have a 9 1/2 lb conger on last cast.
I might chance carpets tomorrow night, cheers
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Re: Carpets Youghal
That big fat seal didn't help.Dave78 wrote: i went to the wall in monkstown, it was very tough going

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Re: Carpets Youghal
He left me with half a whiting last week the feckerdonal domeney wrote:That big fat seal didn't help.Dave78 wrote: i went to the wall in monkstown, it was very tough going
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Re: Carpets Youghal
well he also left you with your rod.Dave78 wrote:He left me with half a whiting last week the feckerdonal domeney wrote:That big fat seal didn't help.Dave78 wrote: i went to the wall in monkstown, it was very tough going
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  If you are to wander away from it let the clutch a bit loose and tie it downSpecimen Fish 2024:  Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm;  Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm;   Smooth Hound (1) 109cm;  Sting Ray (1)125cm;  Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ;   Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm.  Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
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Re: Carpets Youghal
I was reeling in at the time and I could feel the whiting on the line then thump then nothing and I reeled in a head of the whiting on the end of my hook, an inch higher and I would have lost the rod and reel.
Is the carpets pier in Youghal open today, I'm very tempted to head down there today.
			
			
									
						Is the carpets pier in Youghal open today, I'm very tempted to head down there today.
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Re: Carpets Youghal
Is the " carpets " .. otherwise known as green quay ?donal domeney wrote:http://goo.gl/maps/eUsmn
Fished Ferrypoint last Sunday it was thick with weed even on a slack tide
4.1mt tide on Saturday, it will be hard going fishing the estuary you'll be lucky to get an hours fishing either side of low water.
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Re: Carpets Youghal
All the same place.
It's called the carpets because Youghal Carpets had a bit of a factory there.
			
			
									
						It's called the carpets because Youghal Carpets had a bit of a factory there.
Specimen Fish 2024:  Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm;  Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm;   Smooth Hound (1) 109cm;  Sting Ray (1)125cm;  Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ;   Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm.  Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
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Re: Carpets Youghal
was carpets open sat night
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Re: Carpets Youghal
It's open
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Re: Carpets Youghal
I'd say closed for the weekend  http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/home  Raba, Destination Youghal
			
			
									
						Specimen Fish 2024:  Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm;  Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm;   Smooth Hound (1) 109cm;  Sting Ray (1)125cm;  Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ;   Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm.  Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Re: Carpets Youghal
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there's a good chance it will remain closed on a more regular basis regardless of whether a ship is docked or not due directly to the amount of litter anglers have been leaving behind them. took a walk down there last week and it resembled a tip really was disgraceful.
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						there's a good chance it will remain closed on a more regular basis regardless of whether a ship is docked or not due directly to the amount of litter anglers have been leaving behind them. took a walk down there last week and it resembled a tip really was disgraceful.
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Re: Carpets Youghal
There are plenty of public bins in the town, there's no excuse for littering the quay
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Re: Carpets Youghal
Why not just take the rubbish home and dispose of it accordingly .People are well able to go on about certain people littering during the summer and rightly so but the state of youghal recently is a disgrace and its not the macky bashers ,yes these individuals are still littering if fishing for codling but the way lots of others are leaving the quays, beach,greenpark is a thorough disgrace nevermind the cut of the Abbey.
For goodness sake stop the littering before we all suffer and lose access to some of the best fishing marks in the country,i mean its not rocket science or is it? just bring an extra bag for any rubbish at the end of the session and dispose of it responsibly wherever that might be.
			
			
									
						For goodness sake stop the littering before we all suffer and lose access to some of the best fishing marks in the country,i mean its not rocket science or is it? just bring an extra bag for any rubbish at the end of the session and dispose of it responsibly wherever that might be.

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You are spot on. Its a disgrace the amount of litter left after a lot of sea anglers in lots of places for the supposedly more refined anglers who aren't Mack bashersbeachbuddy wrote:Why not just take the rubbish home and dispose of it accordingly .People are well able to go on about certain people littering during the summer and rightly so but the state of youghal recently is a disgrace and its not the macky bashers ,yes these individuals are still littering if fishing for codling but the way lots of others are leaving the quays, beach,greenpark is a thorough disgrace nevermind the cut of the Abbey.
For goodness sake stop the littering before we all suffer and lose access to some of the best fishing marks in the country,i mean its not rocket science or is it? just bring an extra bag for any rubbish at the end of the session and dispose of it responsibly wherever that might be.
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Re: Carpets Youghal
The place was very clean last nightpatk wrote:You are spot on. Its a disgrace the amount of litter left after a lot of sea anglers in lots of places for the supposedly more refined anglers who aren't Mack bashersbeachbuddy wrote:Why not just take the rubbish home and dispose of it accordingly .People are well able to go on about certain people littering during the summer and rightly so but the state of youghal recently is a disgrace and its not the macky bashers ,yes these individuals are still littering if fishing for codling but the way lots of others are leaving the quays, beach,greenpark is a thorough disgrace nevermind the cut of the Abbey.
For goodness sake stop the littering before we all suffer and lose access to some of the best fishing marks in the country,i mean its not rocket science or is it? just bring an extra bag for any rubbish at the end of the session and dispose of it responsibly wherever that might be.
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Re: Carpets Youghal
Do ye reckon the gates will be open friday evening / night ?
			
			
									
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Re: Carpets Youghal
Depends if there is a ship unloading, use this website to keep track of the ship movement in the area www.marinetraffic.com 
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