Portmuck, Glenariff/Waterford, Cushendall.
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Portmuck, Glenariff/Waterford, Cushendall.
Which of the above areas would give the better fishing, especially this time of year.
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although the fishing in general may be poor it definately improves after march david
generally jan, feb and march are the quieter months
if you start around april say around rock marks in cushendall area more plaice appear, then around may portrush picks up, then generally during the summer months fishing is fairly good all over for almost all available species
then september to december you can get peace to fish venues like benone, portstewart strands etc for flounder and turbot etc
keep the chin up, keep putting in the practice and gather more knowledge of marks etc and trust me, you will see more productive catches....patience required for a couple of months though! :wink:
generally jan, feb and march are the quieter months
if you start around april say around rock marks in cushendall area more plaice appear, then around may portrush picks up, then generally during the summer months fishing is fairly good all over for almost all available species
then september to december you can get peace to fish venues like benone, portstewart strands etc for flounder and turbot etc
keep the chin up, keep putting in the practice and gather more knowledge of marks etc and trust me, you will see more productive catches....patience required for a couple of months though! :wink:
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there is always a 'chance' but you can still have fun catching higher numbers of smaller fish if you scale your gear down a bit.
there are still some cracking big flounders that turn up around the coast occasionally at this time of year too., these will generally just turn up in through the smaller stuff.
there are still some cracking big flounders that turn up around the coast occasionally at this time of year too., these will generally just turn up in through the smaller stuff.
Not the BigPhil from Irish Angler mag, I'm the original, i swear!!!!
You didn't happen to notice what colour the inside of its mouth was? They do tend to colour themselves to suit the terrain the grew up in to some extent, so one that was always over a sandy bottom will not be as plainly marked in black and white as some of the ones from over harder ground.
You do get the odd one with some sort of genetic abnormality where the colourings way off - like the albino or electric blue lobsters you see occasionally.
Any pics?
Here's one you mightn't have come across - ever seen a doggie with an elastic band stuck into it's head - used to get a few of those off the boats. Never figured out how that happened. They all seemed to have been like that for some time as the band had kind of sunk in and deformed the head.
You do get the odd one with some sort of genetic abnormality where the colourings way off - like the albino or electric blue lobsters you see occasionally.
Any pics?
Here's one you mightn't have come across - ever seen a doggie with an elastic band stuck into it's head - used to get a few of those off the boats. Never figured out how that happened. They all seemed to have been like that for some time as the band had kind of sunk in and deformed the head.