People:Myself and Turner
Duration:9-12.30
Tide:fully in
Weather:windy
Bait:lug crab sandeel
Rigs:single hook
Results:me-3 dogs and 1whiting turner-1 dog and 1 flounder
Report:
Only getting into fishing,have just been fishing locally in the killiney dalkey area catching nothing bigger than doggies so after Lar Letdown Mooney said he would bring us down to ennerielly where a mate of his caught Smoothie and ray lastweek, so come friday we got our bait organised but no sign of lar,found our way down anyway thanks to Boycie for the directions. Didnt catch what we set out for but better than nothing.
			
			
									
						ennereilly co.wiclow 15/8/08
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				shamoo0804  
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Fished down that way myself a good bit this last month or so.
Ray are not plentiful, you might get a ray or 2 over 4/6 sessions, not many smoothies (bigger ones) either unfortunately.
Plenty of dogs and whiting with a few flatties in my experience so atleast your kept busy.
A couple of my latest reports from down that way.
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=17260
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=17296
Put the effort in on that stretch of the coastline and you'll get your rewards, but you cant expect to get decent fish on every visit, it just doesnt work that way.
Dont be afraid to vary your fishing spot up/down the beach a bit either, with very strong cross currents along that stretch and very little tidal movement in/out, I'd be sure there are plenty of fish all within a 80/100 yard cast.
Hope this helps and better luck next time.
Mark
			
			
									
						Ray are not plentiful, you might get a ray or 2 over 4/6 sessions, not many smoothies (bigger ones) either unfortunately.
Plenty of dogs and whiting with a few flatties in my experience so atleast your kept busy.
A couple of my latest reports from down that way.
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=17260
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=17296
Put the effort in on that stretch of the coastline and you'll get your rewards, but you cant expect to get decent fish on every visit, it just doesnt work that way.
Dont be afraid to vary your fishing spot up/down the beach a bit either, with very strong cross currents along that stretch and very little tidal movement in/out, I'd be sure there are plenty of fish all within a 80/100 yard cast.
Hope this helps and better luck next time.
Mark
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Re: ennereilly co.wiclow 15/8/08
alright nevo..... dont mind that lar fella he couldn catch a cold. was that you and david i seen kissin in the beach buddy behind dunes
			
			
									
						