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Dingle Peninsula

#1 Post by GordonBanks13 »

Visiting Dingle Peninsula for 30th anniversary and will bring limited tackle. Since I'll be flying from the states, thinking about a 7 foot medium spinning rod (Cabela Salt Striker3 piece) paired with a Shimano 4000.
Will most likely toss lures from rocks, but may also try lures on the beach. From the youtube videos I've watched, I will have some plugs, metals, and "jelly lures." I've tried unsuccessfully to purchase the Bob Moss books over here.
So, my questions: Will that rod & reel be satisfactory? And sizes of lures: plugs 10-15 centimeters, metals about 1/2 ounce to 1.5, and jelly lures on 1/0 and 2/0 hooks? Any help is most appreciated.
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#2 Post by Tanglerat »

You're in basically the right ballpark with your gear and setup. What kind o line have you got loaded onto that Shimano?

I'd be thinking of having one of it's spools with 20 or 25 lb braid for rocky marks, and one with 8-10 lb braid from the sandy shores.
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#3 Post by GordonBanks13 »

One spool has 10 pound braid. I'll put 20 pound braid on the other!
Assume 20 pound flourocarbon leader should suffice.
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#4 Post by timohcork »

Unfortunateky Bob passed away last summer but his books were available in the bookshop in Dingle. Someone asked a question on Dingle marks here [url]ttp://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49384[/url]
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#5 Post by kieran »

Gordon

You need to check the dates for the bass ban in Ireland, think it may overlap with most of your holiday.
Be important that you are not seen to be targeting bass during that period.
In Kerry in a few weeks, hope to post a report or two...

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Re: Dingle Peninsula

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There is no bass ban in Ireland it was scraped last year.its C/R from Jan -Jun 31st. 1 bass can be kept from Jul -Dec in any 24 hrs


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cod chaser wrote:There is no bass ban in Ireland it was scraped last year.its C/R from Jan -Jun 31st. 1 bass can be kept from Jul -Dec in any 24 hrs


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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#8 Post by mickser »

This might help =http://www.fishinginireland.info/sea/southwest/dingle.htm
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#9 Post by corbyeire »

kieran wrote:
cod chaser wrote:There is no bass ban in Ireland it was scraped last year.its C/R from Jan -Jun 31st. 1 bass can be kept from Jul -Dec in any 24 hrs


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Remember the size limit is likely to change soon also from 42 up to 44 possibly 50
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#10 Post by GordonBanks13 »

Thanks for all the replies and info. I'm going to contact bookstore in Dingle and purchase the Moss book. Will go to the sites provided in the replies. Thanks to all.
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#11 Post by Eoghan »

Where are you staying Gordon..? Might be some nice marks on your doorstep.
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Re: Dingle Peninsula

#12 Post by GordonBanks13 »

Will be near Feohanagh and I believe there
are good marks nearby!

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