Dingle 02/06/08

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Aidan
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Dingle 02/06/08

#1 Post by Aidan »

People:Me and John

Duration:10:30-15:00

Tide:LW 09:30

Weather:sunny with light south westerly wind

Bait:Mackeral

Rigs:2/0 pulley pennals

Results:4 thornbacks(6lb),3 Pollack(4lb) and 1 mackeral.




Report:Decided to fish the entrence to Dingle harbour after seeing "cameron jack's" fishing report there last weekend.Had the 4 ray in our first 4 casts but was quite after that except for a few pollack near thye top of the tide.The harbour got very busy as the day went on which seemed to slow the fishing down.Three large trawlers where fishing just outside the harbour all day.Seems to be trawlers fishing close to shore everywhere ive gone fishing in the last month.
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#2 Post by John D »

Nice report.
I suspect all the trawlers are close in because of the current fuel prices.
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#3 Post by rummy »

well done lads, cracking report and pics :D :D :D
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#4 Post by cameron jack »

great report there :D

i can only take the credit for my report, the fishing knowledge and the mark came from rummy :D :D :D
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#5 Post by hughcronin »

No wonder the trawlers are haunting the place?
tell em nothing lads :wink:
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#6 Post by Adam S »

its a well known mark, known by half the anglers in the country and all the locals have known it for decades. a few reports here wont make any difference to the fishing pressure on it

sure its been publicised in bob mosses books for years
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#7 Post by hughcronin »

hope your right Adam,
just think we shouldn't make it too easy for em. it wouldn't be the first time the mark was emptied of fish if the boats were to make the five min journey and there is very very few thornies showing in kerry this year as it is.
the sentiment of the reply wasn't so much aimed at the tralee lads,they know the score all too well. more so the visiters (who are more then welcome,honestly). just to let people who visit that the fishing isn't as virgin as it may seem in west kerry-despite the rugged terrain. fish stocks in cork and kerry are under very serious preasure, on that we can all agree. i've had very few 'good days' fishing lately and not all of it due to my dodgy casting.
and come ere,i'v no prob passin on info about how my fishin (mosht of it :wink: ) has been goin to anyone-via pm!
just think we should all show bit of 'kerry' cuteness bout things in order to conserve what fishin seems to be left too us.
tight lines and full (landing) nets,
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#8 Post by mga »

hughcronin wrote:...just think we should all show bit of 'kerry' cuteness bout things in order to conserve what fishin seems to be left too us.
tight lines and full (landing) nets,
hugh


Agreed. Many of us (me included :oops: ) can easily include too much info in our reports, especially with landscape pics - not too difficult to pick out some of the locations. (Note to self: curtail landscape giveaway photos :wink: ).
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#9 Post by Aidan »

Hmm, bit depressing to think angling reports could draw trawlers into an area.Only been fishing just over a year so maybe im a bit naive. Still find it hard to belleive that .5 million euro trawlers plan there fishing around my fishing reports :?
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#10 Post by MAC »

Aidan wrote:Hmm, bit depressing to think angling reports could draw trawlers into an area.Only been fishing just over a year so maybe im a bit naive. Still find it hard to belleive that .5 million euro trawlers plan there fishing around my fishing reports :?


Couldn't agree more Aidan.

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#11 Post by SeanP »

If Aiden was hauling in Cod then maybe I could see a point, but surely not Pollack and thornies, Pollack are all over the place and they would catch thornies with tangle nets would they not, this is just the reason I don't bother putting any reports on here any more :cry: good fishing lads well done!
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#12 Post by blackiemc »

This is a powerful site and it's a completely public forum.
When reporting from my favourite spot I report from Clifden area, if I catch macks from the bridge in Kinsale I will say exactly that (100 cars pass, and dozens of people nearby), no great secret.

Please don't stop reporting, I would prefer to see a "guilthead bream caught in Clonakilty area" - Must get one of those, but where are they?? than be loggging on to a dead website where no one reports anything

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#13 Post by Mus »

Personally i think if the trawlers really cant afford the price of fuel for long trips (and were targeting ray) the entrance to Dingle harbour would probably be the first place they would go!! Regardless of Aidans report.

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