People: Me and a Friend Micheal
Duration:6 hrs
Tide:coming in
Weather:windy wet and miisserible
Bait:sandel sandel and more sandell
Rigs:spinning and cox and rawle sandeel rigs
Results:14 pollack, 2 dogs, 2 dab, rays, 9 gurnard
Report:
All i have to say is an excellent and well sheltered location and as u can tell sandeel is a fav with the fish. Will be back
Melmore Head (near tra na rossan) downings co donegal
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You joining us there on our North West Meet day out?
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=3377
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http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=3377
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Tanglerat wrote:You joining us there on our North West Meet day out?
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=3377
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THE NORTH WEST DAY OUT? WAT DO U MEAN IM NEW TO ALL THIS?
Hi,
was just wondering if you walked out to the end of Melmore head and fished out towards the mouth of the lough or did you fish the atlantic facing side. Have walked out there in the past but not fished. thought it looked to have potential and have always planned a return with the rods. Was the ground not very snaggy?
was just wondering if you walked out to the end of Melmore head and fished out towards the mouth of the lough or did you fish the atlantic facing side. Have walked out there in the past but not fished. thought it looked to have potential and have always planned a return with the rods. Was the ground not very snaggy?
nick j wrote:Hi,
was just wondering if you walked out to the end of Melmore head and fished out towards the mouth of the lough or did you fish the atlantic facing side. Have walked out there in the past but not fished. thought it looked to have potential and have always planned a return with the rods. Was the ground not very snaggy?
Through the caravan sites to the end of the road you have a small bay in front of you ignore this and go over the hill and down the back to the cove. You will have snags in front of you however all sea is sand at about 20 mts cast (very very deep water). Snags can usually be avoided casting from height
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