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Wexford Smooth hound

#1 Post by congermurray »

Hi guys!!
I´m going down to wexford tomorrow night and i was wondering do any of you know a good place down there to target smooth hound. Time of tide would be handy to know as well. Fish on!!!!
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#2 Post by petewex »

hi
rosslare under the cannons is a great spot for the hounds
drive in to rosslare strand turn right and up the hill
at the top you can park on the left
walk down the steps and turn right on the beach
walk till you come to the rocks
regards the time of the tide ?
hope this helps
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#3 Post by Security man »

I was there tonight... its packed solid with weed.
Wasted journey, impossible to fish.

Tinnebearna would not be a bad spot...
(Up near Kilmuckridge)

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#4 Post by kinsebr »

The White hole and Ballyhealy beaches might be worth a try. Usually half way up to the top of the tide is good. If the smoothies are around, they'll be no more than 60 yards out. Take a left at Kilmore and follow the signs, ballyhealy turn off will come first on the right, keep going straight for another mile and a half if you want to try the white hole, that will also be signposted at a right turn. That being said, a few friends were down in Ballyhealy lastnight and didn't get a bite.
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#5 Post by congermurray »

Cheers lads!!
Went down to Tinnebearna on friday night with a mate but we only managed 2 dogs and a flounder. Missed a couple of solid bites though. I´ll have to try it again.
If it swims then I´ll catch it!!!!!
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#6 Post by carpets »

fished tinnebearna as well friday night one dog ,one very small hound ,biggest baits you ever seen ,no real joy... might hit the cannons tonight.......
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#7 Post by Security man »

Believe me, there's nothing in the Cannons at the moment except shrimps!....
(Unless you like rebaiting every 5 minutes :? )
Very poor there at the moment...
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#8 Post by Dave »

I saw a 3-4lb and a 5-6 lb smoothhound caught at the Cannons on Saturday night but blanked myself.

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