Dingle, Kerry - last weekend - wrasse

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Dingle, Kerry - last weekend - wrasse

#1 Post by Tomaszek »

People: TPE and Tommy + Tommy

Duration: 2 x2 hours over two days

Tide: in and out

Weather: Sunshine no clouds no wind

Bait: Cooked Prawns (from Dunnstores)

Rigs: 1/0 hook and a 7” float!

Results: 5 wrasse, or was it 6?


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Hi All,
Sorry for the delay in posting but it was really busy weekend and week after. I was on Dingle Peninsula (most-west part), last weekend. I was trying float fishing from shore, first time ever. Around 4 meters of water and weed forest below. One prawn on a hook and a bit of patience. Nice stuff – it was really enjoyable.
Now question. Pictures below shows two different colouration. Are these wrasses different colours because they male and female or are they different species of wrasse?
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#2 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done nice photos as well,i will have to try the Cooked Prawns
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#3 Post by donal domeney »

Ballan Wrasse come in a multitude of colours depending on the ground and kelp they are caught in. I've even caught them green in colour
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#4 Post by Al and Jordan »

nice one tom :D :D you gotta love the cooked peeled prawns, a cheap but very effective wrasse bait that's often underestimated :wink: :wink: not any good for long distance casting, but for the float at short range deadly :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: . as for the ballan wrasse, like donal said. you can catch 10 in a session and they'll be 10 different colours. i remember when we first started out and thought they were all different fish :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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#5 Post by Mus »

Well done tommy! Pity we never went on that bass hunt last year maybe later this year?
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#6 Post by fishermannum1 »

nice fishing tomaszek,
have tryed the wee tubs of cooked prawns out of lidel, they work a treat 8)
nice catch of wrasse, well done.....
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#7 Post by Tomaszek »

Hey Guys,
Thanks for your comments and thanks for the info about wrasse colours.

@Mus, I was fishing the mark since and I really love it. Sometimes there are plenty of anglers there so I’m always wondering whether one of them is you :) So, sure – give me a shout and we can setup for a session.

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#8 Post by boyler »

Nice fishing mate,You gotta love all the different colours of Wrasse. :)

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#9 Post by Tomaszek »

Hey, I fact I got one more question about wrasse colours. Do you mean that any individual fish got different colours or it just can change it's colours pretty quickly to adopt to environment?
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#10 Post by KERRY1 »

It looks like you's had a good days fishing for the wrasse down in the Dingle Peninsula. I am a regular visitor to that area and the last time I was down I fished for them too.
I and the company I was with managed to catch some very nice fish, weighing between 3lb - the biggest of approx, 5lb which I caught.
The fight it gave was amazing! It dived into the weed and I had to hold it there for a while until it decided to come out.
I was using live crabs as bait and they went mad for them, as wrasse do.
The only problem I had was getting down to the place where you have to go and fish, I don't know where you where but if it was the same place then you will know exactly what I mean.
I am going down to Dingle again in a couple of weeks time hopefully and intend on going fishing for them again, I will let you's know how I get on.
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Re: Dingle, Kerry - last weekend - wrasse

#11 Post by steveoel »

Nice Wrasse

Must try the Prawns some time myself

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