for tope fishing off greystones in a boat, what are the best months and are spring or neaps better?
any advice welcome
tope
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Re: tope
Late May onwards would be a good time to start. Getting Mackeral can be the hard part some days so a good stock of Frozen is handy, especially earler in the year.
Some guys like neaps others like Springs... Personally I don't like big spring tides. It can be hard to hold bottom in the big tides.
Kev
Some guys like neaps others like Springs... Personally I don't like big spring tides. It can be hard to hold bottom in the big tides.
Kev
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Re: tope
thanks a million for the reply
i had heard th springs were better for tope, but i know how frustrating now being able to hold bottom.
I had previously tried the burford bank but pickd a spring and couldn't hold bottom with 1lb lead and braid
any more advice welcome

i had heard th springs were better for tope, but i know how frustrating now being able to hold bottom.
I had previously tried the burford bank but pickd a spring and couldn't hold bottom with 1lb lead and braid

any more advice welcome
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Re: tope
I fished a comp from a beach near Greystones and from what I can remember we caught loads of Dabs so if I was there with no fresh mackerel I would be very confidant using a fresh Dab or flounder,
Haven’t tried either of them myself but if I get stuck on the Shannon estuary without fresh bait I will be sure to give them a go.
This might interest you
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shark%20-%20tope.htm
Haven’t tried either of them myself but if I get stuck on the Shannon estuary without fresh bait I will be sure to give them a go.
This might interest you
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shark%20-%20tope.htm
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Re: tope
Small Dabs and Flounder can be a great live bait for Tope. You need to be close to the shore to get them off greystones. Maybe too close
Once you get further out the dogs are always on the bait first.

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