Tide:All states
Weather:Very mixed weather, everything from warm and sunny right through to gale force winds and torrential rain and hail.
Bait:Mackerel, Sandeel ,Peeler and lures
Rigs:All sorts
Results:Bass, Mackerel, Pollock, Wrasse
I'm just back from my annual pilgrimage to Dingle and as always I had a great time down there, it really is a beautiful spot with some fabulous fishing although I'm still very much exploring the place, finding and still sussing out marks down there. However the fishing this time wasn't quite as good as it could has been, poor weather, coloured water and big seas meant that some of the marks I tried didn't seem fish as well this year as they have previously done for me but I still caught a few fish all the same.
Thursday 20th August
I arrived down in the afternoon and headed down to the Lighthouse in Dingle for a spot of Pollock fishing and after a slightly longer hike than usual due the fact that the lane way down to the Light House being closed for resurfacing, I was eager to get some decent Pollock and maybe a Wrasse or two. It was was around high tide or a little after when I got there and the sea was like a cauldron so rigged up a float rig with a bit of mackerel and tried a few different spots at various depths before I eventually got a single bite and landed a Pollock of about a 1.5lb. I stayed a little longer but with bites not forthcoming and tiredness and hunger starting to kick in, we decided to call it a day a little early and go for some grub.
Friday 21th August
I headed to an estuary mark which can fish very well for the Bass and Sea Trout that come in to feed on the sandeel, however when I got there I saw that the water was a little coloured due to the recent rain and although I wasn't too optimistic I decided to give it a few hours fishing with lures anyway, however despite my persistence I didn't get a single touch and didn't see anyone else catching either so a change in venue and a spot of lunch was in order.
As the tide started dropping I headed off to a bass mark that I had wanted to try for a while, it was very rough ground and certainly looked very bassy. I rigged up with a very shallow diving plug (Morethan X-Cross) and made my way along the shore line exploring and looking gullies to try but as the light began to fade I figured I better head back as rock hopping in the dark really isn't too good an idea. I was almost back to the car when I noticed a very bassy looking spot so I figured it would be rude not to cast a plug over it, I had no sooner started retrieving the lure when I saw a big splash on the surface and the rod arc over. One soggy foot later
Saturday 22th August
After getting the Bass on Friday I figured I'd concentrated on Bass and Sea Trout again and decided to give the estuary mark another go, this time with sandeel. I gave it an hour or two and with not a single touch again,
Sunday 23th August
We woke on Sunday morning to find that the poxy weather from the previous day still hadn't cleared