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Wrasseputin
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#1 Post by Wrasseputin »

for tope fishing off greystones in a boat, what are the best months and are spring or neaps better?

any advice welcome
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Re: tope

#2 Post by MAC »

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.

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Re: tope

#3 Post by Wrasseputin »

thanks a million for the reply :lol:
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 :oops:

any more advice welcome
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Re: tope

#4 Post by dezzer »

i find the start of the flood better,and always had good success,also good for sent trail,and stops you swinging at anchor,dabs,and herring are a good second bait to mackeral,eddie...........
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Re: tope

#5 Post by mann »

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
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#6 Post by MAC »

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 :wink: Once you get further out the dogs are always on the bait first.
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