Dublin Bay, 10/4/08

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Dublin Bay, 10/4/08

#1 Post by bigstyle »

People: Me and My Dad (and two other boats)

Duration: 9 hours

Tide: LW was 10:30

Weather: Heavy shower in the morning sunshine most of the day then.

Bait: Jigs and then Fresh Macks

Rigs: Animal gear

Results: 2 Ray to 12lb, 1 Tope 25lb, loads of dogs and 1 herring. (other boats had 2 ray between them)

Report: Got Fresh Macks at the mouth of the Harbour (dun laoghaire) and headed out. Stayed at the same drop all day. Got 1 ray just after the 1st slack and the tope as the run picked up, Also missed a run from a tope as well. Got the other ray on the later slack.
Had some clown with 2 others in the boat drift across our anchor (dragging his). He hadnt a brain!!! Eventually he copped on to what we were saying bout going back the way he came just as we were telling him we were gonna cut his rope. People like this are dangerous on the water.

There was also a huge whale of some sort out there. Bit scary at times :shock: . It looked bout 30ft. It looked to be feeding under a large group of birds that were working the surface.
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#2 Post by Jay Doyle »

Hey Big Style,

Nice report, good day had by all.

That whale - was it possibly a basking shark? Heard reports of a basking shark sited along Dalkey over the weekend. Any photographs?

Jay.
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#3 Post by bigstyle »

No really dont think it was a Basking. Do Baskings break the water? I did some looking up on the net and my dad did the same and i asked him tonight what he thought. Both of us had the same opinion.....Minke Whale. Could be totally off the mark but the discriptions on the net are as close as i could find.
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#4 Post by LOVE BITES »

Good fishin Bigstyle..
Did you you have to go out far from DL to get into ray & tope?
I have no GPSyet , but is there an identifiable location where I might have a bit of luck.

Iv'e never caught a ray or tope before :( , did they take the Mac
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#5 Post by bigstyle »

Yeah they took Mack.

I didnt realise how many pms i'd get when i said i got ray. :shock:

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#6 Post by JOHN1 »

reports of fish do draw in the requests :shock:

all i can say is keep it to yourself :wink:

fish are hard enough to come by with out everyone heading to the same few spots.
ps. i normally get all of my ray and tope under the bridge :lol: :lol:
come to think of it i get my smoothies huss and spurdog there aswell.
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#7 Post by shamoo0804 »

is there an identifiable location where I might have a bit of luck.


There sure is.... its that big wet bit out from the shore 8) 8) 8)

Sorry pal, couldnt resist that one :wink:

Good luck anyway, and if there is ever a free seat your the boat, I make a great replacement to a GPS :lol:
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#8 Post by concancook »

I think people should share marks ,the sea is vast and theres more fish about than you think ,all the dublin sand banks hold tope and ray,we have had tope on the kish,burfourd and the bennet banks and alot of ray on the burfourd with some flats aswell.the frazer bank fishes better later in the year oct when the tope move inshore
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#9 Post by bigstyle »

:roll:
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#10 Post by LOVE BITES »

[/quote]There sure is.... its that big wet bit out from the shore 8) 8) 8)

Sorry pal, couldnt resist that one :wink:[/quote]

Thanks Shamoo, "That narrows it down a bit for me" :roll: , your better off just sellin your boat cause there'l be no fish left for you :D , "Now that I know where all the fish are" :?:

Concancook, As i'm trying to catch my first Ray and Tope, Its cool to see that people are willing to give helpful location info. Thanks 8) [/quote]
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#11 Post by LOVE BITES »

[/quote]There sure is.... its that big wet bit out from the shore 8) 8) 8)

Sorry pal, couldnt resist that one :wink:[/quote]

Thanks Shamoo, "That narrows it down a bit for me" :roll: , your better off just sellin your boat cause there'l be no fish left for you :D , "Now that I know where all the fish are" :?:

Concancook, As i'm trying to catch my first Ray and Tope, Its cool to see that people are willing to give helpful location info. Thanks 8) [/quote]
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#12 Post by bigstyle »

My Dad fished the same mark today, i couldnt make it, with dogs being the only result.
15 Macks or so from the same spot just outside the harbour.
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#13 Post by LOVE BITES »

Cheers Bigstyle,
I'm hoping to get out some evening during the week, i'll let you know if I have any luck!
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