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squid for huss?

#1 Post by frodo baggins »

i was just wondering is squid any good as a shore bait for huss and conger? i intend to fish it whole on a pennel, but would i be better off with mackerel? by the way i'm fishing the shannon on the clare side.
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Squid for Conger & Huss

#2 Post by Sean365 »

Squid is definately a good bait for conger. Peel off the outer skin to improve visibility. I read somewhere here that stuffing the squid with mackerel and add some pilchard oil improves your chances further. I suppose its a combo of visibility and scent!

Not sure how good it is for huss.
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#3 Post by frodo baggins »

cool, i noticed your address is clare. any marks worth recommending? i was told the point beyond cappagh where the curraghs are, is worth a lash
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Squid for Conger & Huss

#4 Post by Sean365 »

I have found cappa pier most successful. I have not fished where the curraghs are. How deep is it as the deep water seems to suit the conger best?
Around the pier at kilimer is supposed to be fairly good and is definately a spot I must try.
I have caught a couple up in Ballyreen as well. I am only at the sea fishing 4 months so I am only getting to know the marks myself.
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#5 Post by bigkev »

The point just past where the curraghs are is full of strap conger, so Im guessing there have to be some proper ones as well. However, for night fishing , piers are more comfortable. By the way, Dave_B released a big conger (20+ we reckoned) at the side of cappa pier. Just a bit too big to get up the side of the pier
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#6 Post by frodo baggins »

i have no idea of depth there, just been told there there's loads of straps, and a fair amount of huss. might give it a lash tonight, or atleast sometime this week....i'm sick of cappa, out of the past 4 times i've fished it i'e had next to nothing
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#7 Post by Sean365 »

I would be interested to know how you get on!
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#8 Post by Donagh »

The curragh mark in cappagh does produce good conger in summer anyway. Theres strong rip there and you need cast out into the channel.

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#9 Post by Guest »

and just how far would that have to be?!
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150 Yds
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#11 Post by frodo baggins »

i can't count that high, nevermind cast that far....on the plus side cappa was alive with smallwhiting last night, nothing but sandeel, turned there nose up at everything else
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#12 Post by Donagh »

No its more like 250 yards out :lol:








Only joking a good overhead tump will get you there.
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#13 Post by frodo baggins »

man i checked out the point last night at the bottom of the tide, there seems to be a fair head of water pushing through close tto the curraghs while further out the water seemed slacker, and dead in places, so i guess i'm aiming to have my bait in the main head of water ehich is close in? i'm confused, 150 yards, 250 yards...who's tellin porky pies?! there's not a hope of me makin it beyond the hundred yard mark with a decent sized bait
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#14 Post by Guest »

Just lob it out with a lump of peeler or fish bait and watch your rod till it goes slack and reel in your first shannon estuary cod it worked for me..........
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#15 Post by frodo baggins »

nice one! how long ago was that?
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#16 Post by The Hobbit »

It was a few years ago but im sure they are still there but nobody fishes for them much in the estuary.
It would be handy to use two rods each one with different baits and fish at a distance with one out in the channel and other around 70-80 yards out.
Cast up tide meaning the opposite direction of the tide as the current is fairly strong and also use a grip lead do you know the small wall near the currach well as you stand facing the island across the water the best place to fish is between 10 and 20 meters to the left of the wall.

Best of luck !
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#17 Post by mikethecod »

On the subject of squid for huss I woudl recommend it any day, even over fresh mackeral becasue of its toughniess and anti-doggy qualities. While not completely anti-doggy it does have the advantage that the mongs can complete their lunch and leave enuff for the Huss.....

In he summer it is also crab resitance as well . The way we have best and someone alluded to this is to fill them with minced mackeral (especially the bloody bits , head mainly) and wrap them up like squid-sausages. The trick being to fill them with blood .....you are fishing for sharks after all ! thats why the flesh looks the best bit but its all teh other bits that seem to do the work !

Once you have whippied them up they are much easier to hook and ...very aerodynamic, well as far as aerodynamic goes for squid! and yes you will need big hooks in pennell stylee.

We have used this method down Ring of Kerry of way and have caught many huss to double figures so it does work ......good luck

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