Malahide-Co Dublin-17/02/08

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Malahide-Co Dublin-17/02/08

#1 Post by Aurelien »

People:Me and my brother Max

Duration:8pm to 10pm

Tide:high around 9pm

Weather:cold

Bait:squid and fresh lugs

Rigs:2 hooks flapper

Results:just crabs................




Report:At low tide we have found very nice lugs so we decided to go trying our first session in Malahide.....We try the beach at the mouth of the estuary.....nothing except double shots of crabs....Killiney beach miss me.....
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#2 Post by MAC »

Malahide can be very quite at this time of year.... We were getting lots of small whiting last November, but I haven't fished it since.

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#3 Post by adam.urwin »

I've fished the mouth of the estuary a number of times. I found the best results came when fishing the incoming tide. Try to cast near the lip of the sand bank at the Oscar Traynor side of the channel as the tide comes over it. There seem to be fish moving up the inside of the channel. I've had sea trout, dabs, bass, mackerel and flounder this way, all during the day. A cast of about 50 yards does it as I find that accuracy paid dividends much more than lobbing into the channel itself. You'll be fishing into a max of 5 or six feet of water at full tide. Hope that helps.
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#4 Post by SKIP »

hi adam just wondering when you say the oscar traynor side of the channel is that the side the golf course is on :?: and do you just use a 3 hook flapper with peeler :?: .what time of the year do you have most success,cheers :lol:
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#5 Post by Aurelien »

Thanks....Since I am in Ireland I just fished the south side...This time the North side looks more the sandy beaches of the south of France (where I'm from), and we never fish them in winter...But I'm sure it's a great fishing place there is a lot of food for the fishes and an estuary is always a good spot...So I 'll follow your advices, it has work with Eric in Killiney, so with the good days coming back, I think it'll work for here too....
2010: starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, flounder, dogfish, scorpion fish, tub gunard, tope, thornback ray, bull huss, coalfish, pollack, mackerel, turbot, whiting...

2011: flounder, dab, 5 bearded rockling, whiting, dogfish, codling, starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, bull huss ...

2012: dogfish, codling, starry smoothound (PB), bass, common smoothound (PB)...

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#6 Post by adam.urwin »

Hi lads, the Oscar Traynor side is where the car park is. Just walk out to the mouth of the estuary. I generally fish with 2 rods, one with a single hook clip down using lug and mack cocktail, and the 2nd with a 2 hook flapper coser in when the tide is running higher. The single hook I generally try to get into about 2 feet plus of water just as it rises over the lip of the channel. This is where I had the sea trout and bass, guess they were feeding on the inside as the tide rose. Hope that helps lads. I'll be heading out there this weekend for a day session if anyone fancies it just pm me.
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#7 Post by Aurelien »

It would have been with pleasure but this week end I am working :cry: ....So no rugby and no fishing for me this week-end... Maybe next week end...
2010: starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, flounder, dogfish, scorpion fish, tub gunard, tope, thornback ray, bull huss, coalfish, pollack, mackerel, turbot, whiting...

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#8 Post by alexthefisherman »

la vie est dur!

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