People:myself and a few others
Duration:1.5 hours
Tide:low
Weather:east wind, freeeeeezing cold
Bait:mack, squid, sandeel
Rigs:various
Results:myself: 1 coalie
Report:we had intended to fish off mutton island but after a 2 km walk we reached the lighthouse, We discovered we had two options to go left onto an ice sheet, or, right , onto the roughest ground you could imagine. We took the rough ground option, we walked for for 5 minutes and realised it would take about 30 minutes to get to a place we didnt know much about. We decided to cancel this trip and headed to a nearby estuary which none of us had ever fished before. After another 1.5km walk we reached the estuary. various baits went out in differant distances, not much was happening until i pulled out a small coalie. We packed up after a few casts looking forward to our big walk home! Used my new hsm tonight, fantastic rod..
galway estuary 28/12/09
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smiliejp
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
hi chris,im hoping to get out fishing on the bay in january.i bought a 17ft dory boat.i havent been sea fishing much,i was out last year with john brittan from cleggan on his boat.we has a great days fishing loads of pollack and few other species.i was hoping you might be able to give me a few spots to try from the boat,i can launch it from oranmore or the new slip at the docks.we used baited feathers with john to great success and few jellys.is that the best approach again to get started and roughly what depth of water will i try.ive a fishfinder in the boat.what is the big drop off behind mutton like.any info would be great thanks
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
hey, i dont know a whole lot about boat fishing, iv only been boat fishing a few times..there are plenty of very good marks around the bay but i wouldnt have any co-ordinates... i know there is a pretty deep shipping channel about 800m out from the island...cant help you much other then that...it would be worth chatting to a few local skippers id say. sorry i couldnt help anymore..
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
heard ye were going to fish mutton, not the best place tto fish when the weather is like this though..
Hi smiliejp, there are quite a few marks which are rather local (inner bay) that would be good to try out, i've been told of a few marks and i know a few lads who would also be willing to head out and try for a few marks
Hi smiliejp, there are quite a few marks which are rather local (inner bay) that would be good to try out, i've been told of a few marks and i know a few lads who would also be willing to head out and try for a few marks
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
stevecrow74 wrote:heard ye were going to fish mutton, not the best place tto fish when the weather is like this though..
got most of the way out then realised it would be a further big walk over seriously rough ground, between that and the weather we decided not too..would love to try it sometime though
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
yeah, its definitely a deep water mark, and is a good spot to fish, getting there without being noticed is the key..
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Re: galway estuary 28/12/09
if you want to try it sometime give me a shout, cause im curious!stevecrow74 wrote:yeah, its definitely a deep water mark, and is a good spot to fish, getting there without being noticed is the key..
Surprised you didnt get it straight away!nige wrote:ah now i know where you were
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