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greatredfin

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#1 Post by greatredfin »

going fishin tues/wed up antrim coast forcast is easterly winds how does cushendon fish in easterly winds as last report is not to good.any other venues fish well in an easterly eg the ledges or any other beach. as it is a good 2 hour drive for me,any info would be priceless

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#2 Post by nick j »

Larry bane near ballintoy can fish well when an east wind stirs things up. having said that it is at dusk and into darkness that is the optimum time. It is a very versatile mark with fishing over sand, spinning at dusk where the weed margins run into the sand while walking round to the left there are marks for rough ground fishing into kelp. Could be a few big pollack at this time of year.
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#3 Post by BigPhil »

yeah larrybane should throw fish up, though if you dont like rats dont go!!!! the place is living with them, especially after dark!

white park bay could be worth a chuck, its a bit of a walk though fishing can be quite good this time of year from what i hear
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#4 Post by Ronald »

i can vouch for white park bay ,was walkin dogs along it on sat took the spinning rod spun sandeel slowly throughthe surf and got a nice seatrout 2lb not bad for about a dozen casts . plenty of wrasse in the rock gullies behind ballintoy harbour as well ,the missus got one of 2lb 6oz :cry: i'll never hear the end of it .

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