I am fairly new to fishing and I was wondering if high or low tide is the best time for fishing.
I have had virtually no success until recently (last week) when I caught two sea trout to spinners in Malahide estuary.
Also wondering if anyone was interested in meeting up for a spot of fishing. 8)
New Boy
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Re: New Boy
I'm no expert but I understand as a genral rule it's 2hrs either side of high water, you can find the tides here:
http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/easytide/Ea ... tPort.aspx
where on the estuary did you get the sea trout?
http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/easytide/Ea ... tPort.aspx
where on the estuary did you get the sea trout?
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Malahide Estuary Sea Trout
I caught the Sea Trout 3 hours after high tide. If you go down past the Swords waste water plant, under the new bridge and drive down as far as you can, there is a slipway outside a large house. This is the spot No idea about the discarded wrappers. Unfortunately it takes all sorts.
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Hi, Davehaddock
I was using ordinary Toby type plain silver spoons.
Best of luck
I was using ordinary Toby type plain silver spoons.
Best of luck
up for some fishing new boy
hay murch are you still interested in someone to go fishing with. i just put a post up myself asking the same thing. the people i fish with were never really that interested and the only one that was now works abroad. i'll be doing alot of fishing over the next couple of months. 3 or 4 days a week and one day were i go bait digging up near sutton across from the dingy club. anyway give us a shout either way. i usually fish anywhere between carlingford all the way down to wexford. i just pick a spot and go.