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#1 Post by I Love Sea Fishing »

Im a good old old english lad coming over to ireland for the christmas period looking to do some sea fishing and as you may have seen by my other post some course aswell.

Seeing as were staying in tullamore i was told by my dads girlfreind who is irish that the east coast is quicker to get to than the west therefore liminting us to the east coast un less told otherwise, i need info on the best fishing areas around dublin, i hear howths head or something is good, the particular species im after in these winter months are:

* Pollack
*Coalfish
*Cod
*whiting

All from the shore or pier, my dad is an expeirenced rock fisherman who lived in New zealand but icy rocks, dont wanna get killed now
2011 Species List: Cod x5, Coalie x 6, Whiting x4, Rockling x1.........

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2010 Species List: Coalie, Whiting, Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Mackeral, Pollack
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Re: Dublin, bray, greystones, dun laoghaire

#2 Post by spindlefist »

You're fairly smack bang in the middle of it all, hour to dublin, hour to galway, just over an hour to limerick.. :lol:
there's not much point in drivin all that way to go to howth, can be very hit and miss..perhaps further south, greystones, bray etc... the motorways make it all fairly accessible, from tullamore, pop up to athlone, you can go left towards galway, right to dublin, then from dublin, you can take m50, will spit you out down towards bray and wicklow...
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2013 species:(15) Whiting, Dogfish, Three Bearded Rockling, bull huss, poor cod,turbot, flounder,pollack, spotted ray, thornback ray, launce, corkwing wrasse, long spined sea scorpion, common blenny,mackerel,

2012 species: Thornback, bull huss, Dogfish, pollack, Mackerel, bass, flounder, turbot, conger,




Species 09:(23) Conger, Whiting, Bass, flounder, Dogfish, dab, corkwing wrasse, pollack, bull huss(8lb 10oz~PB) , thornback ray(8lb~PB), dragonet, ballan wrasse, Blenny, Mackeral,long spined sea scorpion,pouting, coalfish, launce, codling, poor cod, starry smoothhound, 5 bearded rockling, shore rockling..
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#3 Post by yappo »

Tullamore is very central for instance 1 and half hours would take you to Dun Laoghaire but 1 hour 50 mins would take you to Galway.
Think about it because fishing on West coast is a lot better than East coast.
Check out www.aaroadwatch.ie and use the route planner to find directions and times to different locations around the country.
I dont do any shore fishing any more so not much help on that front but I'm sure people who know will be along shortly. :D :D
Good luck and enjoy and don't forget a report on how you got on.

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#4 Post by I Love Sea Fishing »

Thanks for that ill bear that in mind i hear the cod are not on the west but who cares theres pollack and coalies, right


i will post a report but for now im trying to soak up as much info as possible before the trip
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#5 Post by spindlefist »

gettin Rag on the west coast is hellishly difficult also... but yeah, the fishin is usually better I find
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2013 species:(15) Whiting, Dogfish, Three Bearded Rockling, bull huss, poor cod,turbot, flounder,pollack, spotted ray, thornback ray, launce, corkwing wrasse, long spined sea scorpion, common blenny,mackerel,

2012 species: Thornback, bull huss, Dogfish, pollack, Mackerel, bass, flounder, turbot, conger,




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#6 Post by I Love Sea Fishing »

what about Lug?
2011 Species List: Cod x5, Coalie x 6, Whiting x4, Rockling x1.........

2011 Target: Bass Over 3lb, Cod Over 3lb(Complete),

2010 Species List: Coalie, Whiting, Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Mackeral, Pollack
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Re: Dublin, bray, greystones, dun laoghaire

#7 Post by Wozza »

Up here in the Sligo/mayo area 2 hours from tullamore, you can dig lug and white rag in estuary's at low. Sandeel & Squid (frozen) also work well, If you head to Westport go into "A shore thing" and speak to Doug he did have rag in but importantly he can point you to the local good marks in that area

Rock fishing for Pollack and coalies plus numerous others, Codling are in but no real size to em ( Ones that I have caught and heard of ) but here's hoping theyll come in, beaches are productive for coalies, flounder and others

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#8 Post by doggie3131 »

ya,the west coast,the fish are bigger,and more plentiful,pollock and coalies are no problems,flounder,turbot,seatrout,are all caught regulary,dougs shop "the shore thing" in westport,is the place for all the up to date info,and hes a sound man,you would need to book live bait in advance,his number is,098 28447,and a stay in westport is recommended, its a great town.if you decide to fish down our way then pm me at a date closer to christmas and ill let you know whats fishing.

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#9 Post by dbrock »

Send me a pm when your over and I'll put you onto a few marks that are fishing at the time all be be around dub and wick, don't expect to many pollock at Christmas there should be whiting coalies and codling mainly to be honest and schoolie bass
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#10 Post by I Love Sea Fishing »

ok, thanks a lot probably only gonna be 1 off trip for fishing over christmas so i wanna get as much out of it as possible
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#11 Post by spindlefist »

If you are flyin /ferryin into dublin, why not grab a few boxes of rag/lug/crab when ya in the big smoke, then bring em in a cooler bag with you.......
save you spendin time diggin when you could spend what little time ya have fishing....
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2013 species:(15) Whiting, Dogfish, Three Bearded Rockling, bull huss, poor cod,turbot, flounder,pollack, spotted ray, thornback ray, launce, corkwing wrasse, long spined sea scorpion, common blenny,mackerel,

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#12 Post by I Love Sea Fishing »

we are ferryin this time which allows us to bring fishing gear what do you mean by the "big smoke"
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JACKEEN SLANG FOR DUBLIN! :twisted:
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whats a jackeen ?
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doggie3131 wrote:JACKEEN SLANG FOR DUBLIN! :twisted:


IT'S CULCHIE SLANG FOR DUBLIN :lol:
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#16 Post by yappo »

What's a culchie :D

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yappo wrote:What's a culchie :D

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Culchie / mulchie :wink:
Unrefined individual from a rural background, equivalent to `redneck' or `shitkicker' in America. The precise derivation of the word is unknown: some hold it to be a corrupted form of the word `agriculture', an activity commonly practiced by our country brethren when not paid not to do so by the EU. Others claim it to be a corruption of Kiltemagh, a small village in County Mayo believed to produce culchies of the highest calibre.

hope that answers it for you pat :lol: :lol:
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#18 Post by roger de dodger »

why not just go pike fishing it would save ya a lot of driving :mrgreen: dungarvan is like tullamore you could just accidentally get lost getting of the ferry :wink:
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#19 Post by shamoo0804 »

Others claim it to be a corruption of Kiltemagh, a small village in County Mayo believed to produce culchies of the highest calibre.


Certainly rich culchies out that way, I sold a minibus to a fella from Kiltimagh a month ago, he had also just paid €100k CASH for a new midi coach :shock:
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#20 Post by doggie3131 »

JOHN1 wrote:
yappo wrote:What's a culchie :D

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Culchie / mulchie :wink:
Unrefined individual from a rural background, equivalent to `redneck' or `shitkicker' in America. The precise derivation of the word is unknown: some hold it to be a corrupted form of the word `agriculture', an activity commonly practiced by our country brethren when not paid not to do so by the EU. Others claim it to be a corruption of Kiltemagh, a small village in County Mayo believed to produce culchies of the highest calibre.

hope that answers it for you pat :lol: :lol:


good deffination of the word culchie, the difference between a culchie and a jackeen is, that a culchie can always outgrow his affliction,by becoming urbanised and cultured whereas a jackeen is a jackeen and can never get rid of his shame :D :D
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