First Comp, Youghal-Feb 5th, 10am
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First Comp, Youghal-Feb 5th, 10am
Hello folks. The first comp as stated above is in youghal in just over 2 weeks time! Are many going to make it? Just to let those who are going know, this spot is a codling and flounder mark. theres the chance of small coalies and whiting too. Main bait is crab and more crab! Lug will work too but isnt as good as fresh peeler. Im just putting this post up in case any lads make the long journey down from further afield with the wrong baits! I know its tough to source crab at this time of year so if you can even get frozen stuff its better than nowt! Tight Lines!
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There is a small building with a rough car park out on the point, a ycaht club if I recall (?). It is as good as anywhere else and will afford some protection regardless of weather...
FWIW
There is a small building with a rough car park out on the point, a ycaht club if I recall (?). It is as good as anywhere else and will afford some protection regardless of weather...
FWIW
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Driving from Waterford its a left turn about 3 miles before you hit Youghal. You'll notice signposts for whiting bay before you get to it. Ferrypoint itself is signposted but you mightnt see it till youve gone past it. Theres a campus garage on your right hand side and the turn for ferrypoint is the left imediately before that. When youve taken this turn youll come to a dodgy crossroads with five different roads going into it! I think ferrypoint is the first or second right, but youll see the signpost here. Theres a house out on the point now, probably used to be the yacht club?
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I am in a crap situation... I have a very good friends 50th on Saturday night so I will be at that. I'm guessing that I will be too hung over on Sunday to drive down, If anyone is thinking of traveling on Sunday morning and has a little space in the motor, I would love to bum a lift.
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I hope to kae it down too. Kevin where are you planning on being on Saturday night/early Sunday morning?
I may be leaving from Dunboyne on the Sunday morning if you are staying at home I could swing by Dunshaughlin for you.
Like Seaniebo I will be looking to get a pass to sneak down for a few swift ones in Cork Saturday night though.
I'll keep ye posted.
What's the ground like down here where we'll be fishing, anyone? Light gear or heavy gear required?
Fair play on the comp venues by the way lads, look forward to visiting some of these during the year although with a bambino on the way at the end of March I am probably being optimistic to hope to make all of them.
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I may be leaving from Dunboyne on the Sunday morning if you are staying at home I could swing by Dunshaughlin for you.
Like Seaniebo I will be looking to get a pass to sneak down for a few swift ones in Cork Saturday night though.
I'll keep ye posted.
What's the ground like down here where we'll be fishing, anyone? Light gear or heavy gear required?
Fair play on the comp venues by the way lads, look forward to visiting some of these during the year although with a bambino on the way at the end of March I am probably being optimistic to hope to make all of them.
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The spot we'll be fishing is an estuary at the mouth of the River Blackwater. The bottom is mostly mud with some mixed ground in between. Depending on where abouts on the point we're fishing the gear you need will either be heavy grip leads or else light. If we fish straight out into the channel theres a viscious tide especially on the ebb (which i think were going to be fishing HT ~ 10). Six or seven oz grippers are whats required here and if its a large tide you'll still struggle to hold bottom. Its tough going but can be extremely productive for codling and the odd flounder. If we fish around to the back of the point you've a bit more shelter from the tide and not so much call for heavy duty gear. More chance of flounders here in my experience with smaller codling in between. HTH.
The spot we'll be fishing is an estuary at the mouth of the River Blackwater. The bottom is mostly mud with some mixed ground in between. Depending on where abouts on the point we're fishing the gear you need will either be heavy grip leads or else light. If we fish straight out into the channel theres a viscious tide especially on the ebb (which i think were going to be fishing HT ~ 10). Six or seven oz grippers are whats required here and if its a large tide you'll still struggle to hold bottom. Its tough going but can be extremely productive for codling and the odd flounder. If we fish around to the back of the point you've a bit more shelter from the tide and not so much call for heavy duty gear. More chance of flounders here in my experience with smaller codling in between. HTH.
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Thanks Sean. Glad I asked now. I'll be making a trip to Southside angling for heavier grippers now.
Would it be easier to meet at the campus garage and then drive out to Ferrypoint, don't like the sounds of that crossroads with 5 options?
How many people are fishing?
Looks like:
JD
Sean
Mark
Kevin (assuming hangover isn't too bad)
Coaster + 2 mates
Donal.
BTW, I will be heading to Southside angling on Friday to pick up bits and pieces and bait so if anyone needs anything PM me or reply to this post.
Cheers,
Donal.
Would it be easier to meet at the campus garage and then drive out to Ferrypoint, don't like the sounds of that crossroads with 5 options?
How many people are fishing?
Looks like:
JD
Sean
Mark
Kevin (assuming hangover isn't too bad)
Coaster + 2 mates
Donal.
BTW, I will be heading to Southside angling on Friday to pick up bits and pieces and bait so if anyone needs anything PM me or reply to this post.
Cheers,
Donal.
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