Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
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Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
People: myself, shamoo, sweetwrasse, denis
Duration: 4 sessions
Tide: all ways
Weather: glorius sunshine but windy at times!
Bait: lug, rag, mac, sandeel, crab, squid
Rigs: all sorts
Results: ray, dog, wrasse, pollack, coalie, flounder, turbot, whiting, rockling
Report: got to donegal late and started fishing on culdaff beach round midnight - a few small flats biggest probably 25cm were had by all - a few coalies round the pound mark were had by 2 of the lads - was expecting much more - but this was over the high water maybe its better on the lw for the flats - nothing really happening at distance - very cold wind bed 4.30am
saturday headed to rocks on the west of kinnego bay - thinking we would get out of the wind - the ground was very rough - spent most time tying new rigs or shock leader - no real platforms to spin or ledger from after a good 30 min walk - the rocks so uneven
bit of a disaster really - one of the lads had 2 wrasse, rest of us blanked
some nice people had been camping and left a load of their rubbish - indicating that someone must come down this side - but dont think i would ever go back there
headed onto the beach there as most the swimmers had headed on, but then was swamped with weed - packed that up after an hour - regrouped and decided to go to shroove
had a turbo second cast and then a few more flounder between us - a friend of sweet wrasse turned up and had a flounder - no blanks but really small flatties - barely any over 20! - i had a rockling - half eaten by a seal i reckon to break up the monotony
the weed eased but the fishing didnt really improve - nothing on the distance rods
packed this up and headed down to the upper pier in moville - most of us were thinking more on the lines of the pub with the fishing so poor - but we followed sweetwrasse - who started a bit of a pin whiting bash
we used the fresh bait to get a dog for me and a ray for shamoo as the tide turned the fishing died - but like fools we stayed at it until 3
paddyb on the site here gave us a rock mark and with the NW wind dieing down we tried the spot on the sunday
it was a steep climb down but looked very fishy - casting out to sea the current was taking everything on the bottom - 6oz grips were no good
so went ledgering on the bottom - got a wrasse at the front but that was it - eventually we were all spining into the little bay than to see
sweetwrasse got coalies on the feathers and then some small pollack - denis got the fish of the day a 3lb pollack - shamoo has some small pollack also
i was set on legdering trying to get large wrasse had one about 2lb but none any bigger - had the crabs down there and it didnt bring the bigger ones on
had fishbaits down on the rotten bottoms and they werent even picked by the crabs!!!
we packed up after 4 hours as we were heading back to dublin
all told not amazing fishing - but with the fine sunshine inisowen looked amazing - that mark on the sunday screamed huge potential with plenty of deep water at the feet
will definitely go back there again - as for the beaches maybe we needed to be fishing them over the low water
Duration: 4 sessions
Tide: all ways
Weather: glorius sunshine but windy at times!
Bait: lug, rag, mac, sandeel, crab, squid
Rigs: all sorts
Results: ray, dog, wrasse, pollack, coalie, flounder, turbot, whiting, rockling
Report: got to donegal late and started fishing on culdaff beach round midnight - a few small flats biggest probably 25cm were had by all - a few coalies round the pound mark were had by 2 of the lads - was expecting much more - but this was over the high water maybe its better on the lw for the flats - nothing really happening at distance - very cold wind bed 4.30am
saturday headed to rocks on the west of kinnego bay - thinking we would get out of the wind - the ground was very rough - spent most time tying new rigs or shock leader - no real platforms to spin or ledger from after a good 30 min walk - the rocks so uneven
bit of a disaster really - one of the lads had 2 wrasse, rest of us blanked
some nice people had been camping and left a load of their rubbish - indicating that someone must come down this side - but dont think i would ever go back there
headed onto the beach there as most the swimmers had headed on, but then was swamped with weed - packed that up after an hour - regrouped and decided to go to shroove
had a turbo second cast and then a few more flounder between us - a friend of sweet wrasse turned up and had a flounder - no blanks but really small flatties - barely any over 20! - i had a rockling - half eaten by a seal i reckon to break up the monotony
the weed eased but the fishing didnt really improve - nothing on the distance rods
packed this up and headed down to the upper pier in moville - most of us were thinking more on the lines of the pub with the fishing so poor - but we followed sweetwrasse - who started a bit of a pin whiting bash
we used the fresh bait to get a dog for me and a ray for shamoo as the tide turned the fishing died - but like fools we stayed at it until 3
paddyb on the site here gave us a rock mark and with the NW wind dieing down we tried the spot on the sunday
it was a steep climb down but looked very fishy - casting out to sea the current was taking everything on the bottom - 6oz grips were no good
so went ledgering on the bottom - got a wrasse at the front but that was it - eventually we were all spining into the little bay than to see
sweetwrasse got coalies on the feathers and then some small pollack - denis got the fish of the day a 3lb pollack - shamoo has some small pollack also
i was set on legdering trying to get large wrasse had one about 2lb but none any bigger - had the crabs down there and it didnt bring the bigger ones on
had fishbaits down on the rotten bottoms and they werent even picked by the crabs!!!
we packed up after 4 hours as we were heading back to dublin
all told not amazing fishing - but with the fine sunshine inisowen looked amazing - that mark on the sunday screamed huge potential with plenty of deep water at the feet
will definitely go back there again - as for the beaches maybe we needed to be fishing them over the low water
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
Yeah we really had to grind out a few fish
Really baffled at Culdaff not throwing up a few more flats, it's a bad day when you resort to tiddlers off Moville pier
The fish are there, we'll be back!
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
Everywhere is throwing up small fish at the minute! Fished Culdaff last Friday at low water and it was full of tiddlers! Leenan beach was the same yesterday! Just out of curiosity was it Moville that yous got the Ray? Would be nice if we could get the rays around that area!
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
Was disappointed with the quality of the fish from the rock and beach marks, but cant complain getting my ray off moville pier
Dont know was the poor stamp of fish down to the strong northerly winds, or our bad fishing technique
My first time in Co Donegal though, what a beautiful part of the country, and good craic with the boys so it was a very enjoyable weekend away even if the fishing wasnt quite what we expected.
Many thanks goes to sweetwrasse for the accomodation and hospitality
Dont know was the poor stamp of fish down to the strong northerly winds, or our bad fishing technique
My first time in Co Donegal though, what a beautiful part of the country, and good craic with the boys so it was a very enjoyable weekend away even if the fishing wasnt quite what we expected.
Many thanks goes to sweetwrasse for the accomodation and hospitality
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
Sorry to hear the fishing was so poor lad! Im glad you liked that mark, your right, it does scream of fish, did you's have much trouble finding it?
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
no your directions were impeccable paddy - have to say we were all very impressed - the walk while steep was not too bad - compared to what we put ourselves through on the saturday down at kinnego - it was a walk in the park!!!
it seems the northerly winds and weak tides kept the fish down for others reports on here from up that area
fingers crossed that the big tides will do the business this weekend
thanks again for the mark
it seems the northerly winds and weak tides kept the fish down for others reports on here from up that area
fingers crossed that the big tides will do the business this weekend
thanks again for the mark
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
unlucky with the fishing lads..northerly are a pain in the hole.. I have only ever fished culdaff twice and got small turbot of it... lenan pier is a great spot and the beach can throw up some very decent fish.. Donegal is a powerful spot
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
I have a rough Idea where you's went on saturday
I was fishing the Findlater on Saturday over in Killybegs otherwise I would have arranged to meet up with ye. Notherly and easterly winds do tend to put the fish off up this direction.
There is an open boat comp in Culdaff on the weekend of the 24th and 25th of July, the fishing is normally excellent up here at that time of year if yous are interested.
There is an open boat comp in Culdaff on the weekend of the 24th and 25th of July, the fishing is normally excellent up here at that time of year if yous are interested.
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
There was a wreck of a tractor down on the rocks at the start the trek if that helpsI have a rough Idea where you's went on saturday
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
Any time lad, hopefully the next time we can get some better fishing.Ronan wrote:Many thanks goes to sweetwrasse for the accomodation and hospitality
Hi Ronan, Upper pier at Moville just after high water. Worth a go if you fancy a handy spot. As proven by ShamooRonan wrote:Just out of curiosity was it Moville that yous got the Ray?
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
#shamoo0804 wrote:There was a wreck of a tractor down on the rocks at the start the trek if that helpsI have a rough Idea where you's went on saturday
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Re: Inisowen, 18/19/20 june
unlucky with the poor sessions lads
northerly winds scuppered our saturday session in portrush across the foyle too
nothing worse than doing all the right things only for the weather to play havoc with your plans
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