autumn shore fishing

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autumn shore fishing

#1 Post by darsearod »

Can anyone give me a short list of fish that can be caught in the autumn season in the Dublin area and are sea rigs a good bait for them?
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#2 Post by dfella25 »

There is a reports thread on here. After you post a few times you can see it. People will have where they fished, what they caught and what traces they used in there.
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#3 Post by sea serpant »

flatfish,doggies,codling,coalies,whiting,bass,pollock,wrasse are some of the usual suspects for autumn in dublin.... a 2 hook trace with 1/0 hooks is a good allround choice for clean ground while a pulley rig is a better choice for rock marks... rag,lug,sandeel,crab etc for bait :wink:
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#4 Post by darsearod »

Very good . i read that ireland has good all year fishing is this true?
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#5 Post by bigsod »

darsearod wrote:Very good . i read that ireland has good all year fishing is this true?
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