People:me and 2 others
Duration:9pm-8am
Tide:suppose to be hw at 3.30am or so but who knows
Weather: lovely, calm, warm
Bait:lug,sandeel,crab,mack
Rigs:all sorts
Results:loadsa doggies,a 37cm codling, 1 eel, pup smoothies, 1 decent smoothie, small flats,rockling, pin whiting
Report:was a lovely evening to be out. had the codling on the first cast. we were having dogs the whole 12 hours nearly.
my personal mission was for my first decent smoothie, the other two lads havent done much sea fishing so were happy enough catching anything.
so about 1am after catching dogs every cast on my 2/0 flapper, loaded up my
4/0 pulley with a big crab bait.it wasnt touched for a couple of hours(i was still busy hauling in dogs on my smaller rod) then about 4am started to get some big knocks on my pulley but no hook up. so quick change to a different 4/0 pulley and i was getting big knocks again soon after but when i took the rod in my hand didnt feel like their was a fish on. so the rod is bouncing away in the rod stand and the lads are saying their has to be a fish on that and im saying it looks that way but certainly doesnt it feel like it. so reeled it in without too much resistance from the fish until the the last few yards and out pops a smoothie of about 3 pound, had only ever caught pups before so i was delighted.
about 7am then after our feed of sausages one of the lads caught an eel, i reckon it was one of these lads http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... %20eel.htm , very slimy and snake like
north wexford
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Re: north wexford
Just wondering are those eels common in irish waters, was reading there
that they can make their way through fields.
And would a 3 pound smoothie usually put up much of a scrap.
thanks !
that they can make their way through fields.
And would a 3 pound smoothie usually put up much of a scrap.
thanks !
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Re: north wexford
The stocks are down by over 80% in the last 20 yearsiascnushfish wrote:Just wondering are those eels common in irish waters, was reading there
that they can make their way through fields.
And would a 3 pound smoothie usually put up much of a scrap.
thanks !
It's now illedal to fish for the silver eel
have a read here on the laws
http://www.dcenr.gov.ie/NR/rdonlyres/7F ... 032009.doc
Specimen Fish 2024: Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm; Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm; Smooth Hound (1) 109cm; Sting Ray (1)125cm; Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ; Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm. Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
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Re: north wexford
A 3lb smoothie can sure put up a good scrap alrightiascnushfish wrote:Just wondering are those eels common in irish waters, was reading there
that they can make their way through fields.
And would a 3 pound smoothie usually put up much of a scrap. thanks !

And yes, silver eels have been found to travel short distances over land before. Dont know how common it is in ireland, but certainly the case in my native England.