South Wicklow Beach 29/12/07
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Seaniebo
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South Wicklow Beach 29/12/07
People: Me and m.b3
Duration: 18.00 - 23.00
Tide: ? Big!
Weather: Wet windy and cold
Bait: Lug, wraps, razor, sandeel, crab
Rigs: Clipped downs and Flappers
Results: 3 whiting and 3 Codling
Report:
Headed away to try and get a couple of codling before the year is out and try out the new camera. Managed three of them up to 3lb or so. A few whiting knocking around also but very quiet overall. All fish came in the last hour. Saw a dead trigger fish washed up too which is the first Ive seen on the east coast.
Duration: 18.00 - 23.00
Tide: ? Big!
Weather: Wet windy and cold
Bait: Lug, wraps, razor, sandeel, crab
Rigs: Clipped downs and Flappers
Results: 3 whiting and 3 Codling
Report:
Headed away to try and get a couple of codling before the year is out and try out the new camera. Managed three of them up to 3lb or so. A few whiting knocking around also but very quiet overall. All fish came in the last hour. Saw a dead trigger fish washed up too which is the first Ive seen on the east coast.
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Ronald
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nice session sean , good to see a few decent codling around . Its interesting you finding the trigger fish on the beach ,I found one on thursday as well whilst fishing the north coast ,it looked a in similar condition to the one you photoed ,theres maybe more knocking around in the irish sea than people think .
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ive heard of a few being taken of wicklow pier as well as bream :shock: :shock:
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what is it with triggers that they seem predisposed to being washed up dead?
far more than other species it seems?
far more than other species it seems?
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okuma wrote:wish my boy will take his old father (me) down to killiney beach to plug for blue marlin at some stage.... :D :D :D
don't be tellin folk about my marlin spot i told you that in confidence, shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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corbyeire wrote:what is it with triggers that they seem predisposed to being washed up dead?
far more than other species it seems?
I don't think we have a resident population here, and they can't survive once the temperature drops below 12 degrees C or so.
Here are current temperatures from the buoys
------------------- M2 -M3 ---M4 -M5 -M6
Sea Temp. (°C) 10.6 11.8 10.9 11 12.4
M2 is in the Irish sea.
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i figured that it would be something to do with temp alright - something must be changing for them to be hanging round a little longer than they should :shock:
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corbyeire wrote:i figured that it would be something to do with temp alright - something must be changing for them to be hanging round a little longer than they should :shock:
are hanging around longer, or have they always been there?, we are just gradually gaining an understanding of their migration and habits
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Nice codling Seanie :wink: A big year for triggers this year, seemed to be all up the west coast right up into early November. Came across another dead one on Streedagh on Sligo over christmas. Clever feckers but the drop in temps as John D pointed out crocks them or sends any others fleeing south again
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