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Goat Island?

#1 Post by Pugs »

Hi chaps, new to this forum (but others may know me elsewhere) so would like to say a big hi to everyone :D

I need some advice on the fishing potential at a place around Ardmore, Waterford as I will be staying at a cottage overlooking Goat Island :D Can anyone give me local advice on best times to fish , flood, ebb, methods etc.

I'll be getting there the second week in July.

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Isn't there anyone from around there, who can give a few pointers?
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#3 Post by Jon »

Pugs,
I'm only just getting to grips with the area having explored it extensively over Xmas. The marks & details from the shore marks link on the front page appeared very accurate.

Ardmore pier appeared to be good with the tide coming in. Ferrypoint was good over the high tide & on a receding tide. Youghal Green Park appeared good on an incoming tide.

For July I would think there would be many possibilities for spinning, around Armdore Head & also Goat Island (I intend to spin of the rocks there in the summer as I think it would be good). You could also spin from Mangan's Cove or Calisso Bay, which would only be a sort walk. I tried bottom fishing from Calisso over Xmas & lost virtually every rig I cast, be warned it's very rough !

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#4 Post by Jon »

Pugs,
To save a long drive to get bait, one of teh hardware stores in Youghal, Brodericks, stocks frozen bait.

It may sound strange but their freezer is out back in the wood section.
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Jon wrote:Pugs,
I'm only just getting to grips with the area having explored it extensively over Xmas. The marks & details from the shore marks link on the front page appeared very accurate.

Ardmore pier appeared to be good with the tide coming in. Ferrypoint was good over the high tide & on a receding tide. Youghal Green Park appeared good on an incoming tide.

For July I would think there would be many possibilities for spinning, around Armdore Head & also Goat Island (I intend to spin of the rocks there in the summer as I think it would be good). You could also spin from Mangan's Cove or Calisso Bay, which would only be a sort walk. I tried bottom fishing from Calisso over Xmas & lost virtually every rig I cast, be warned it's very rough !

Hope this helps.


Thanks matey, I too have been thinking about spinning around Goat Island. Looks 'Bassey' to me and reckon fish a flooding tide. Got to be better than around Beachy Head at the mo! Are you around in mid to late July and fancy some early morning plugging sessions?

Thanx for the advice much appreciated

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Pugs
More likely to be over in August than July. If I can get out earlier I'll PM you.

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#7 Post by donal domeney »

Not to sure about the Ardmore area have herd of some nice bass been taken there. Sadly most anglers have to keep a low profile when you mention the word bass. Anywhere in Youghal, even up to a mile above the bridge with easy access, will fish very well for flounder, crab been the best bait. Post again before you tavel for more upto date info.
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#8 Post by shanec »

just fished casillo bay over the week dangerous place to be there is a big drop and there is a big kelp bed there so that's were all your gear would be lost very hard to fish even do when you come on to the beach and see that surf you think that your after finding a spot whiting bay is a very good beach
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#9 Post by Pugs »

Thanks guys for the advice :D

Anyone know what time difference in tides is between Goat Island area and Cobh?
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Pugs,
Time difference is between 10 to 15 mins difference at most.

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Jon wrote:Pugs,
Time difference is between 10 to 15 mins difference at most.

Jon


Jon, when are you in the area? Are you there last couple weeks in July?
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#12 Post by Jon »

Pugs
Over for Easter & planning to be over for the 1st two weeks of August.

At Xmas I fished Calliso Bay & agree with the earlier comments. Three casts, all lost in the kelp, packed up & went to Ferrypoint!
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#13 Post by Pugs »

Guys,

12 days to go until I get there :D :D :D

How's it been fishing recently?

What is water like at the mo, clear, dirty etc? and how long does it take locally to clear after a blow (here in Sussex at least 7 days until you can attempt spinning)

Any Sea Trout been caught and what other species could I expect of the strands?

Loads of questions but I'm like a school kid, you all know the feeling :D :D :P :wink:

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#14 Post by stevecrow74 »

Right... i know there ar a few lads down that area... so c'mon help a fellow fisher out
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#15 Post by coaster »

In light of recent bass netting around the Waterford coast you will probably not get much info here but you could try a few Pm's.
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#16 Post by JimC »

Pugs,
If your're going to be in Ardmore you are only a short hop to Cunnigar. Check out Cortaz's posts and PM him if you want more info.

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