well it worked for big kev so why not !!!
anyone any hints on tope marks in sligo bay
cheers steve
tope marks in sligo bay
Moderator: JimC
Hi Steve,
Have a look in the Sligo shore marks info:
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shor ... 0sligo.htm
#1 Aughris head and #3 Rosses point in particular. If they're available from the shore here then I reckon you're in with a chance from the boat.
See also Mountcharles in the Donegal Bay section.
Have a look in the Sligo shore marks info:
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shor ... 0sligo.htm
#1 Aughris head and #3 Rosses point in particular. If they're available from the shore here then I reckon you're in with a chance from the boat.
See also Mountcharles in the Donegal Bay section.
tope marks in sligo bay
thanks Adrian, rosses point was one of the places i had in mind as the channel runs out to the bouy, also channel into ballysadare bay might be a possibillity, there is a massive run of tide at both these spots, theres only one way to find out! do you tope fishermen use rubyduby or not
cheers steve
cheers steve
Hi Steve,
Luke Scully aka "The dirty fecker" (A fourm member who seems to have gone awol) is really into his tope fishing, he has his own site with a species section, he does use rubby dubby and always uses a fresh mackeral flapper as bait:
http://www.fishingchannel9.com/Tope.htm
Luke Scully aka "The dirty fecker" (A fourm member who seems to have gone awol) is really into his tope fishing, he has his own site with a species section, he does use rubby dubby and always uses a fresh mackeral flapper as bait:
http://www.fishingchannel9.com/Tope.htm
Hi Steve
Rubby dubby tied just above the anchor is best in strong moving tide areas, if the tide isnt a problem or a slack tide you can use a tube, check my old site for info. http://www.topehunter.utvinternet.com/t ... _rubby.htm
their easy to wash out and reuseable, the onion sack is best for the anchor.info on rigs here http://www.topehunter.utvinternet.com/t ... rk_rig.htm
hasnt been updated as im working on a new one.
Female tope dont breed until around 11 years old, so give em a nice kiss and a bit of a swim at the side of the boat before you let em go :)
Rubby dubby tied just above the anchor is best in strong moving tide areas, if the tide isnt a problem or a slack tide you can use a tube, check my old site for info. http://www.topehunter.utvinternet.com/t ... _rubby.htm
their easy to wash out and reuseable, the onion sack is best for the anchor.info on rigs here http://www.topehunter.utvinternet.com/t ... rk_rig.htm
hasnt been updated as im working on a new one.
Female tope dont breed until around 11 years old, so give em a nice kiss and a bit of a swim at the side of the boat before you let em go :)
Hi Bigkev
No tope in the new boat yet m8, ive been away the last two weekends so no fishin in the boat.
i tried the codling bank 2 weeks ago and blanked while tope were taken 5 miles inshore.i hope to get out for them this weekend and a few of the wrecks :)i was given a nice cod mark by a oldtrawler skipper but its 15 mls out :shock: so i tempted to try that first :D
No tope in the new boat yet m8, ive been away the last two weekends so no fishin in the boat.
i tried the codling bank 2 weeks ago and blanked while tope were taken 5 miles inshore.i hope to get out for them this weekend and a few of the wrecks :)i was given a nice cod mark by a oldtrawler skipper but its 15 mls out :shock: so i tempted to try that first :D