Killiney 02/10

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TropicThunder
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Killiney 02/10

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Duration:

21:30-01:30

Tide:
Hight water around 12


Weather:
Clear, a bit of a surf and no weed

Bait:

frozen black lug, squid, frozen sandeels

Rigs:

3 and 2 hook flappers
Results:

Dabs, pin whiting,1 flounder, a strap conger and a dogfish

Report:

I hooked into a decent sized fish on my first cast but it came off in the surf unfortunately :cry: I caught a small conger and dogfish combo on pieces of sandeel about an hour before high water. I caught the Dabs and flounder in close on black lug.

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Re: Killiney 02/10

#2 Post by cd07 »

Nice to see a few fish all the same! Fair play
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Re: Killiney 02/10

#3 Post by Daz »

Nice mixed bag.It is always good to see any size of the conger at the end off the line.
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Re: Killiney 02/10

#4 Post by Khartnett »

Was thinking of trying this tonight with the small break in wind and rain. But is it worth wasting crab.


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Re: Killiney 02/10

#5 Post by Dave F »

If fishing crab, I'd head towards Shankill and fish at the bottom of Quinns Road in the rough.

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