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kerry for christmas???

#1 Post by lumpy »

couple of us tinking of fishing around kerry for christmas. wondering wat the fishing is like in the winter. fished camp, banna, fenit etc regurally when i was younger. don't no much about it during the winter tho. any info would ba much appreciated. was thinking possibly dingle or tralee as a base.
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#2 Post by liamdenn »

its all about big bass in jan and feb, razorfish being better than sandeel at that time of year although lug will do fine if it is numbers u r after
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#3 Post by lumpy »

do ye get much codling at that time of the year.
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#4 Post by fenitbob »

Opposite Brandon pier is a steeply shelving beach that you can get bass off on the approaching tide only at night alternatively try the pier there is a pub right next to it.

After all you are on holiday..

Fenit, at the very end of the pier, can get good runs of whiting over the winter so can be good, again at night. try squid or lug baits last year got some of them and it was mainly with squid.

Try blackrock beach for bass 1hr before high water and 1 hr after for schoolie bass

also try Tarbert at at the outflow of the powerstation

good load of whiting in kells bay last year on the beach at night
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#5 Post by booner »

we used to get codling by fishing from left side of tarbert pier and casting sort of due west about 80 yards with lug, however , biggest would have been just over a pound,most were 1/2 to 3/4 of a pound. that was probably 5 years ago though at night in the autumn
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#6 Post by lumpy »

cheers for that bob. wil let ya no what the fishing is like. what is the general fishing like at fenit at this time of the year. fished there every summer when we used ta go to banna for hols. also does anybody fish the rocks an the fenit side of the path going through the golf course. fished there used ta get loads of turbot and bass.
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#7 Post by Guest »

No Turbot any more alas at the castle or off the rocks on fenit island but regular catches of bass at the castle at low tide. have not fished there myself since summer (working in Dublin). It is a long trek out there now as someone bought the land a few years ago and is stopping everyone going through. you can still walk around. but it would be a hell of a trek in winter. Never really fished the island in winter. Must get a 4 wheel drive and i could drive most of the way out..
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#8 Post by fenitbob »

sorry lumpy that was me
On fenit: have not fished since Fenit. I remember hearing talk of cod there a few years ago but it was probably just that, talk. you need cold deep water for them and I do not think it is there. I have never met anyone who has caught them there but I'm no expert so give it a try expect dogs and crabs and weed. It is a very convenient spot to fish though. I'd say try the beaches for Bass stradbally gaulawn (not the correct spelling) and fermoyle with lugs.
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#9 Post by lumpy »

thats a pity used love fishing that place. very fast run of tide there tho. so any turbot get caught around the area anymore. we used to get alot of them around the black rock and next to the channel below the golf course. my father had a 45LB tope next to teh black rock 7-8 years ago

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