Hi all,
Lads i was thinking of doing some bass fishing in rush north dublin.
Can anyone suggest where to fish .
Ive heard from a few people that theres a place in rush called Rogerstown that could produce a couple of bass.
Can anyone help me out with this.
Thank you
Baza
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Re: Rush area fishing
hows it goin i wouldnt hold your breath for bass in rodgerstown probably better to head to malahide or laytown
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Re: Rush area fishing
ROGERSTOWN IS A VERY HARD PLACE TO FISH DUE TO THE STRENGTH OF THE TIDAL FLOW,TRY GORMANSTOWN OR HEAD TO WEXFORD.
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Re: Rush area fishing
Rogerstown has to be fished on a flooding tide but the crabs would drive you mad, try the South beach with a surf or rush harbour for whitening once it gets dark
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Re: Rush area fishing
Apologies for hijacking the thread. Just wondering would it be rare to get whiting big enough to take home and cook?
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Re: Rush area fishing
the short answer is yes very rare
2 years ago i was out nearly 3 nights a week on the east coast - loads of pins double figures every night
id say of the 100s of whiting i caught maybe 5 might have been near 30cm
2 years ago i was out nearly 3 nights a week on the east coast - loads of pins double figures every night
id say of the 100s of whiting i caught maybe 5 might have been near 30cm
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Re: Rush area fishing
The south shore beach in rush can produce the odd bass when you have a surf; usually when theres a bit of a south easterly blowin,
Calm nights on a flooding tide will produce flounder on the same beach .
I fished it a lot a few years back and my heaviest bass was 6 and half lbs.
Calm nights on a flooding tide will produce flounder on the same beach .
I fished it a lot a few years back and my heaviest bass was 6 and half lbs.