belfast lough shore fishing
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				dan  
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belfast lough shore fishing
has ny1 ny info on marks, baits and rigs for belfast lough for mullet, flounders, dabs, coalies, ray and coalies.
ny spots for collecting or digging bait like peeler crab, lug and rag.
			
			
									
						ny spots for collecting or digging bait like peeler crab, lug and rag.
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
dan wrote:has ny1 ny info on marks, baits and rigs for belfast lough for mullet, flounders, dabs, coalies, ray and coalies.
ny spots for collecting or digging bait like peeler crab, lug and rag.
I havent heard much from the belfast lough this year. But for rays the best place to get them is fahan and I dont usually go up until may.
regards to bait digging I dont think you will have much luck there on the rag and crabs, but most beach around bangor should sort ya out.
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
carrickfergus marina & hourbour has good mullet around it not really anywhere for peelers or rag but most beeches av gud lug mate used 2 b able 2 get any amount a rag but commercial diggers have it dug out
			
			
									
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
Round_ourway wrote:dan wrote:has ny1 ny info on marks, baits and rigs for belfast lough for mullet, flounders, dabs, coalies, ray and coalies.
ny spots for collecting or digging bait like peeler crab, lug and rag.
I havent heard much from the belfast lough this year. But for rays the best place to get them is fahan and I dont usually go up until may.
regards to bait digging I dont think you will have much luck there on the rag and crabs, but most beach around bangor should sort ya out.
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
I have absolutely no problems digging rag on the shore of belfast lough. Half an hour is all I need to have more than enough to fish with. But the shore fishing can be hard going, but on its day can produce. Holywood is certainly a decent mark for flounder and is a fantastic mark for mullet, also the odd salmon, whiting in season. Greys point is a great mark for Mackerel and will also produce coalies, pollock, wrasse, sea scorpion and whiting and codling in season. If you fish close to Helens bay beach its a good mark for dogfish and the odd sea trout. Crawfordsburn beach will produce flounder, dogfish and the odd sea trout. From Crawfordsburn to Bangor you will find quite a few rock marks which will produce the usual rock species: wrasse, pollock, coalie, mackerel, codling. As I mentioned before Belfast lough can be very hit and miss, but some days you can reap the rewards.
			
			
									
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
think you'll still get the rag ang lug about the lough
at a spot just on past the abbey center, turn right
at the roundabout and head through the houses till
the shore line, few lads i know still dig there. have
heard that the back of carrick castle fishes ok, but
i've never wet a line along that stretch of water so
i'm only going on what other lads have told me......
			
			
									
						at a spot just on past the abbey center, turn right
at the roundabout and head through the houses till
the shore line, few lads i know still dig there. have
heard that the back of carrick castle fishes ok, but
i've never wet a line along that stretch of water so
i'm only going on what other lads have told me......
some times catching crabs is a good thing.........or is it...........?
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						09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
rab01 wrote:I have absolutely no problems digging rag on the shore of belfast lough. Half an hour is all I need to have more than enough to fish with. But the shore fishing can be hard going, but on its day can produce. Holywood is certainly a decent mark for flounder and is a fantastic mark for mullet, also the odd salmon, whiting in season. Greys point is a great mark for Mackerel and will also produce coalies, pollock, wrasse, sea scorpion and whiting and codling in season. If you fish close to Helens bay beach its a good mark for dogfish and the odd sea trout. Crawfordsburn beach will produce flounder, dogfish and the odd sea trout. From Crawfordsburn to Bangor you will find quite a few rock marks which will produce the usual rock species: wrasse, pollock, coalie, mackerel, codling. As I mentioned before Belfast lough can be very hit and miss, but some days you can reap the rewards.
Have caught the occasional sea trout in the lough but the odd salmon seems interesting. Can you please advise regarding lures/baits etc and the approximate size of salmon caught?
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
The salmon would usually average between 3-5 pounds, so in fact they would be grilse. I cannot disclose the location as a forum member give me the information. Tactics are not typical for salmon, basic paternoster rig with mackerel and sandeel being the best baits. The mark was stumbled upon by accident when fishing for whiting. Sorry, thats about all I can say.
			
			
									
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
rab01 wrote:The salmon would usually average between 3-5 pounds, so in fact they would be grilse. I cannot disclose the location as a forum member give me the information. Tactics are not typical for salmon, basic paternoster rig with mackerel and sandeel being the best baits. The mark was stumbled upon by accident when fishing for whiting. Sorry, thats about all I can say.
Thank's rab01. I understand the reason for confidentially and it is best kept that way. I am interested as salmon are very difficult to catch in the sea and if I thought they could be caught in Belfast Lough it would save me the journey to Mayo. Have you proof other than what you have been told that these fish were caught while shore fishing in Belfast Lough?
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
No, I have no proof mate. But I do trust the persons word that told me about it.
			
			
									
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
rab01 wrote:No, I have no proof mate. But I do trust the persons word that told me about it.
Thank's rab01.
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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
scara wrote:Round_ourway wrote:dan wrote:has ny1 ny info on marks, baits and rigs for belfast lough for mullet, flounders, dabs, coalies, ray and coalies.
ny spots for collecting or digging bait like peeler crab, lug and rag.
I havent heard much from the belfast lough this year. But for rays the best place to get them is fahan and I dont usually go up until may.
regards to bait digging I dont think you will have much luck there on the rag and crabs, but most beach around bangor should sort ya out.
Has Fahan moved


It hasnt moved but I might move closer to it, lol

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Re: belfast lough shore fishing
is there still decent flatties at hollywood.
			
			
									
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