lough erne dinghy fishing

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lough erne dinghy fishing

#1 Post by dan »

sometime soon i fancy taking our rubber dinghy out on lough erne, any advice that i might need whilst taking it out.
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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

#2 Post by bitsinbobs »

going there thursday ,,,,u taking upper or lower ? both are very dangerous , u needa good motor if it blows a wind
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Big lakes like the Erne, Corrib or Mask can be very much like the sea. Once the wind gets going you will be looking at big waves very quickly. A small Dinghy will be ok, but only in the best of weather.

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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

#4 Post by slowarm »

I spent three years living in a house on the side of Lough Ree and as MAC said big lakes can get very much like the sea in the wrong conditions. I spent many an evening looking at white-tops rolling across the lake and watched some of the lake/river cruisers struggling to make headway against the wind ( a lot of this stems from the fact that there is a governor on the engine to prevent the vessel travelling above a certain speed.).

The problem with a dinghy is once the wind reaches a certain strength the body of the dinghy acts like a sail (as was happening with the lake cruisers mentioned above) and you need a good engine HP to counteract that. Most dinghy's can only take a very small engine, if any at all.
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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

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bitsinbobs wrote:going there thursday ,,,,u taking upper or lower ? both are very dangerous , u needa good motor if it blows a wind


lower lough erne.
Lure caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Pouting, Poor Cod, Dab, Cod, Whiting, Flounder, Plaice, Bass, SeaTrout, Grey Gurnard, Scad, SandSmelt, Red Gurnard, Launce, Lesser Sandeel, Rock Goby, Black Goby, Shanny, Mackerel, Herring, Dragonet, Ballan Wrasse, Corkwing Wrasse, GoldSinney Wrasse, Lesser Weaver, Butterfish, Perch, Pike

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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

#6 Post by bitsinbobs »

dan , if u r thinking of going out to the open lough nothing less than 15ft and 5hp motor , happened to me years ago wind blew up , motor was not able to keep us off the shore (which was an island ) i ended up in the water with a rope round me to stop the hull getting smashed, will never forget that
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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

#7 Post by dan »

i was thinking about going into the wee bays and shallow areas of the lough for pike and trout.
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Re: lough erne dinghy fishing

#8 Post by MAC »

not a bad idea Dan, but only in the best of weather. Any wave action at all will make it tough going.

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