Whiting
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				eoghanb  
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Whiting
With most of Dublin Meath Louth coasts carpeted with tiny whiting,why are there no big ones?, do they migrate when they get bigger ?, just seems strange that their all in around the same size ,I wouldn't mind getting a few pan sized ones
			
			
									
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				Stephen8wood
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Re: Whiting
You can, just get a boat. They go for deeper/colder water when the grow. A 30cm whiting is big for the shore.
			
			
									
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						List 2011: less fish
2012: less fish again,
2013: even less fish.
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				nthclare
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Re: Whiting
Winter time in the Shannon Estuary and the flats in North Clare are Good at night.
Be careful of rogue waves or a heavy swell.
Night time is best.
			
			
									
						Be careful of rogue waves or a heavy swell.
Night time is best.
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Re: Whiting
calm weather helps - check for frost and small tides, seem to like dirty water and can often be in mid water if there is any depth...  
Found a great spot here in Clew Bay for them but they are covered in small black dots (which is a bit off putting). Anyone else seen this?
			
			
									
						Found a great spot here in Clew Bay for them but they are covered in small black dots (which is a bit off putting). Anyone else seen this?
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Re: Whiting
late October till feb/march for the bigger ones Howth or Dun loaighaire at night
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I have not fished in two years hoping to change that this year with anything ?
			
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Re: Whiting
the black dots seems to be a west coast thing - seen in conamara up to clew bay by myself
			
			
									
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Re: Whiting
I dunno I've fished out in the boat all summer all I've got is mackeral and any bait I put on the bottom gets torn apart by those little piranhas the second it hits bottom
			
			
									
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Re: Whiting
used to get better ones around howth head and harbour, dun laoghaire harbour at end of west pier and sorrento fishing just inside of the run. i could be wrong but the larger ones 30cm + dont seem to be in the numbers they were in early 90's if they even show at all. dun laoghaire was a great spot for them.mickser wrote:late October till feb/march for the bigger ones Howth or Dun loaighaire at night
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Re: Whiting
I've had a few pan size ones from Ballycotton pier in wintertime, but there are among shoals of little ones too that attack the bait like mackerel
			
			
									
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Re: Whiting
Had about 50 of the little mites the other night - I actually started using them as bait - which only got me more dogfish.
I was wondering why they rod was getting bent and I was pulling in 2 little finger sized whiting - then I realised the dogs were pulling on the whiting that had been caught!
Worse than crabs for stripping the line!
			
			
									
						I was wondering why they rod was getting bent and I was pulling in 2 little finger sized whiting - then I realised the dogs were pulling on the whiting that had been caught!
Worse than crabs for stripping the line!
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Re: Whiting
Got to agree.off the pier is good or Lions head.mickser wrote:late October till feb/march for the bigger ones Howth or Dun loaighaire at night
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