Dingle

Shore angling - everything welcome! The opinions expressed here are those of the private individuals and we accept no responsibility or liability.

Moderator: donal domeney

Message
Author
Kaner
SAI Bait Ball
Posts: 97
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:44 pm
Favourite Rod: Ian Golds Atlantis
Favourite Reel: SLOSH
Favourite Fish: Salmon

Dingle

#1 Post by Kaner »

Allright Lads

I'm heading to Dingle next week for the Cheltenham festival :) .

I hope to fulfill a lifelong ambition and as Luke Kelly said:

"Stood on Dingle beach and cast, through wild foam I found Atlantic Bass"

I have a few questions that hopefully ye lads can answer.

1: Are there many tackle shops there??
2: Do they sell bait?
3: Are there any decent rivers in the locale where I could do some Salmon fishing (for Springers....)?

P.S I have the Bob Moss books so I'm OK with regards shore marks ;) but if anyone knows of anywhere that is fishing really well at the moment then let me know pls...

Many Thanks

Kaner
User avatar
spindlefist
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 649
Joined: Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:46 am
Favourite Fish: Bull Huss/pike
Location: WEST CORK
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 74 times

Re: Dingle

#2 Post by spindlefist »

Hey, Garveys sports shop sell tackle, and there is a shop just to the right of it that sells pirks, lures, feathers and such also.. Garveys sport shop sell blast frozen bait, mack and sandeel mainly, and those overpriced 'variety packs', ya know the ones, 20 euro for a frozen mack, 3 sandeel and a crab. =o)
There is a fishmongers at the end of town , the way out to ventry end, and a fish monger trailer in the town a few das a week....
2016: dogfish, pollack,

2015: whiting, coalfish, turbot, pollack, ballan wrasse, conger, thornback, short spined sea scorpion , common blenny ,

2014 : dogfish, garfish, launce, common blenny, cuckoo wrasse, flounder, pollack, thornback ray,

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..
Deleted User 3977

Re: Dingle

#3 Post by Deleted User 3977 »

hi,
over the other side near glenbeigh theres the carragh for salmon. not sure if the seasons started there yet,
User avatar
Dave
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 676
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:07 pm
Favourite Fish: All of them
Location: Dublin
Has thanked: 8 times
Been thanked: 7 times

Re: Dingle

#4 Post by Dave »

Mark,
There isnt much in the way of tackle shops in Dingle, I usually stop off in Landers in Tralee on the way down. They have a pretty good selection of tackle and frozen bait. I'd also bring a fork if you have time to dig bait.
User avatar
Al and Jordan
SAI Megalodon!
Posts: 3768
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:46 pm
Favourite Rod: the one that catches the most fish
Favourite Reel: the one that breaks down least
Favourite Fish: doggies
Location: Belfast, N. Ireland
Has thanked: 92 times
Been thanked: 131 times

Re: Dingle

#5 Post by Al and Jordan »

call into the tourist info center in dingle town at the harbour beside the fungie statue and ask for the "angling in ireland, south west region booklet" it has detailed maps of where to fish for all disciplines of fishing and maps of where to collect your own worms crab, and sand eels. it is a better book than some of the fishing books we've bought in the past and it will save you a fortune in bait :wink:
Kaner
SAI Bait Ball
Posts: 97
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:44 pm
Favourite Rod: Ian Golds Atlantis
Favourite Reel: SLOSH
Favourite Fish: Salmon

Re: Dingle

#6 Post by Kaner »

Thanks for the replies Lads

I'm gonna stock up on bait in Dublin before I leave (well frozen sandeels and lug....)

Got that booklet at the Angling show in City West allright and totally agree its very good. It just seems weird that an area of the country that is known for shore angling does not have any decent tackle shops ??

Just re-reading Bob Moss books at the moment so hopefully the information contained therein is still applies today :) . Was considering going out and gathering me own bait but hey lifes too short and I reckon I'll be nursing quiet a few hangoevers if Cheltenham treats me well.

Thanks for the tip on the Salmon river also.

Hey Dave hope to see you out on the Dodder again soon, just try and avoid the Patricks Day Massacre :)

Remember its all about the Grizzle Midge ;) My final count on the dodder last year was 137 Trout (all on Fly) , biggest fish just over 2.5LB , smallest one the length of me little finger..

Kaner
User avatar
Dave
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 676
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:07 pm
Favourite Fish: All of them
Location: Dublin
Has thanked: 8 times
Been thanked: 7 times

Re: Dingle

#7 Post by Dave »

Kaner wrote:Hey Dave hope to see you out on the Dodder again soon, just try and avoid the Patricks Day Massacre :)
You will indeed, I'm itching to get out again. I just got a new light 7' 6" 4wt setup and everything to try out but yeah Paddys Day aint the best on the aul Dodder, I might try up in Bohernabreena or something. I catch up with you down there some evening.
Kaner wrote:Remember its all about the Grizzle Midge ;)
That reminds me, I better order a few flys, Grizzle Midge it is. :wink:

Anyway enjoy Dingle and hopefully Cheltenham treats you well, no doubt I'll catch up with you down the Dodder soon.

Return to “Shore Angling Q&A / Forum”