A new "frenchy" on the forum
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A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hello,
I am a French fisherman (sorry for my very bad english !). I live on the Atlantic coast, just near La Rochelle. I fish on Ré island, in kayak. You can take a look at my blog if you want. I also created cofishing : it's a bit like couchsurfing, but for fishing. I let you go to the site if you're interested.
I will visit your beautiful country from 29 May to 8 June 2013 with my wife.
We planned to go up the west coast by car. This is the first time that we go in Ireland.
Of course,I'll take my fishing rod ...
I would like to have contact with members of the forum for informations: where to fish, how, where can we stay, etc ...?
Ideally, I'd like to go fishing with one of you.
In exchange, I'd like to invite you to fish in La Rochelle ...
See you soon.
I am a French fisherman (sorry for my very bad english !). I live on the Atlantic coast, just near La Rochelle. I fish on Ré island, in kayak. You can take a look at my blog if you want. I also created cofishing : it's a bit like couchsurfing, but for fishing. I let you go to the site if you're interested.
I will visit your beautiful country from 29 May to 8 June 2013 with my wife.
We planned to go up the west coast by car. This is the first time that we go in Ireland.
Of course,I'll take my fishing rod ...
I would like to have contact with members of the forum for informations: where to fish, how, where can we stay, etc ...?
Ideally, I'd like to go fishing with one of you.
In exchange, I'd like to invite you to fish in La Rochelle ...
See you soon.
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Welcome to SAI Alain. Interesting concept you have there.
Whereabouts in Ireland do you intend to fish?
Also, I see from your site that you're a Bass angler - you do know that the dates youll be in Ireland is right in our closed season for Bass? Seems a shame to come all this way and then not be able to fish for your favourite fish.
Whereabouts in Ireland do you intend to fish?
Also, I see from your site that you're a Bass angler - you do know that the dates youll be in Ireland is right in our closed season for Bass? Seems a shame to come all this way and then not be able to fish for your favourite fish.
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi,
yes, i know that the bass fishing is closed this season. But I am also interested in other fishes in sea (pollock, sea trout, for example) or freshwater (salmon, trout ...).
Thank you for continuing to give me informations.
Your site is very interesting.
soon
PS : no problem with my poor english ?
yes, i know that the bass fishing is closed this season. But I am also interested in other fishes in sea (pollock, sea trout, for example) or freshwater (salmon, trout ...).
Thank you for continuing to give me informations.
Your site is very interesting.
soon
PS : no problem with my poor english ?
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Welcome to the forum Alain.
I'm not familiar with the fishing on the west coast, but as Tanglerat said, if you could tell us in what part of the west you're going to stay, the lads from there will certainly help you.
By the way, your english sounds fine to me... well, I have to mention, I'm french too
. No seriously, it's OK.
I'm not familiar with the fishing on the west coast, but as Tanglerat said, if you could tell us in what part of the west you're going to stay, the lads from there will certainly help you.
By the way, your english sounds fine to me... well, I have to mention, I'm french too

2011 : pollack
2012 : whiting, dogfish, gurnard, flounder, smooth hound, poor cod, pollack, ballan wrasse, corkwing wrasse, goldshinny wrasse, blenny, bass, codling, rockling, dab, pouting, pollack, sea scorpion
2013 : codling(ie), rockling(ie), wrasse(fr), whiting(fr)
2012 : whiting, dogfish, gurnard, flounder, smooth hound, poor cod, pollack, ballan wrasse, corkwing wrasse, goldshinny wrasse, blenny, bass, codling, rockling, dab, pouting, pollack, sea scorpion
2013 : codling(ie), rockling(ie), wrasse(fr), whiting(fr)
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi ALain and welcome to sea angling Ireland, . I'm from the west coast and shore and boat fish quite a bit / well a lot to be honest
. As you know bass is out of the question but pollack coalie rass falt fish and more is on the cards, if I can be of any help let me know tight lines.

20107xthornback ray. {PB 14.5LB TB RAY} 1xpouting. 1xcodling.11xdogfish. 25xflounder.1xshore rock ling. 177xmac 4xturbot.1 bull huss.1sea trout. 1 MAYO BASS.2011. WHITING X9. COALIE X3. FLOUNDER X7. DOGGIE X8. THORNIEX3. CODLINGX1. SEA SCORPIONX1. 5 BEARDED ROCKLINGX4. SEATROUT X1. TURBOT X1. POLLACK X7. 3 BEARD ROCKLING .2012 SEATROUT X3. TURBOT X5. FLOUNDER X7. 3B,ROCKLINGX1.DOG .
. 2013.shore species ..... Flounder, dog conger pollack sea trout plaice. Gobyx3 wrasse cork wing wrasse Huss scorpion fish sp. coalie .
. 2013.shore species ..... Flounder, dog conger pollack sea trout plaice. Gobyx3 wrasse cork wing wrasse Huss scorpion fish sp. coalie .
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
welcome to the site alain,
The lads on the site well set you right.
If you get as far as north sligo!Sure we'll have to show you a few hot spots...
you guys have some very good fishing grounds in brittany
salut
richie
The lads on the site well set you right.
If you get as far as north sligo!Sure we'll have to show you a few hot spots...

you guys have some very good fishing grounds in brittany

salut
richie
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Thanks a lot every body,
I can see that Irish people like french people.
You ask me where I plan to go.
Look at this link to kow that :
http://maps.google.fr/maps?saddr=South+ ... ls&t=m&z=7
See you soon on the forum
I can see that Irish people like french people.
You ask me where I plan to go.
Look at this link to kow that :
http://maps.google.fr/maps?saddr=South+ ... ls&t=m&z=7
See you soon on the forum
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
email sent.
Species 2011: Mackerel, Sandeel, Cod, Coley, Pouting, Ling, Pollock, Cuckoo Wrasse, Red Gurnard, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Poor Cod.
Species 2012: Mackerel, Pollock, Coley, Pouting
Species 2012: Mackerel, Pollock, Coley, Pouting
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Link works if you copy it and past it into your browser address bar.
Dublin-Cork-Kerry-Galway-Mayo and just into Donegal.
Missing out on Co. Clare and most of Donegal!
Dublin-Cork-Kerry-Galway-Mayo and just into Donegal.
Missing out on Co. Clare and most of Donegal!
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi Alain,
one of our most favoured "Frenchies" Aurelien, still checks in here from time to time and is a brilliant resource for a great many aspects of fishing in Ireland. He may be able to help so I will ask him to say hello too.
Regards,
one of our most favoured "Frenchies" Aurelien, still checks in here from time to time and is a brilliant resource for a great many aspects of fishing in Ireland. He may be able to help so I will ask him to say hello too.
Regards,
Blue n White is the new Black!!!
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hello everyone!
here's the weekend ; I have more time to respond.
First, thank you everybody for your welcome.
Here is the itinerary we have planned :

Can we do it in 10 days?
Are there good fishing spots on our itinerary?
Where can I fish on the road ?
Don't hesitate to give us your opinion and advice on accommodation, beautiful site ...on the road.
Tips for car rental?
Does the couch-surfing work well in Ireland?
Thank you
A +
here's the weekend ; I have more time to respond.
First, thank you everybody for your welcome.
Here is the itinerary we have planned :

Can we do it in 10 days?
Are there good fishing spots on our itinerary?
Where can I fish on the road ?
Don't hesitate to give us your opinion and advice on accommodation, beautiful site ...on the road.
Tips for car rental?
Does the couch-surfing work well in Ireland?
Thank you
A +
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi alain17
My English is not very well , if you want some information it's more easy for me in French ! by PM or on my http://alainpaddy.blogspot.fr/
I take this opportunity to say hello Tanglerat !
I wish you the best fishing hollydays in the fine Country .
My English is not very well , if you want some information it's more easy for me in French ! by PM or on my http://alainpaddy.blogspot.fr/
I take this opportunity to say hello Tanglerat !

I wish you the best fishing hollydays in the fine Country .
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi Alain
I'm just short south from your planned trip.
Though bass will be protected, I guess that there is a good chance to fly fish for mullets with delicate tackle and small flies.
If you'll be interested in short detour - give me a shout.
Idea of your site - cofishing - is very good!
I'm just short south from your planned trip.
Though bass will be protected, I guess that there is a good chance to fly fish for mullets with delicate tackle and small flies.
If you'll be interested in short detour - give me a shout.
Idea of your site - cofishing - is very good!
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Oh hey Alan, how have you been? Nice to see you back on SAI again!alainpaddy wrote:Hi alain17
My English is not very well , if you want some information it's more easy for me in French ! by PM or on my http://alainpaddy.blogspot.fr/
I take this opportunity to say hello Tanglerat !![]()
I wish you the best fishing hollydays in the fine Country .
(Those sandeels were a good job!)
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi Tanglerat
I am regularly on SAI , even so i don't write any more !
My last Irish trip gave me some nice ray in Shannon estuary !
I hope you right for seatrout !
I am regularly on SAI , even so i don't write any more !
My last Irish trip gave me some nice ray in Shannon estuary !
I hope you right for seatrout !
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Seatrout? Oh yess, yes indeedy. 2012 was one of my best years. I had some fantastic results!
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Thanks Keithkstaff wrote:Hi Alain,
one of our most favoured "Frenchies" Aurelien, still checks in here from time to time and is a brilliant resource for a great many aspects of fishing in Ireland. He may be able to help so I will ask him to say hello too.
Regards,

Hi Alain,
Sure if I can help, I'll do it with pleasure

Haven't done a lot of sea fishing this year, but it's like bicycle once you learn you don't forget.
Are you only sea fishing or do a bit of fresh water?
What kind of gear will you bring with you?
For some part of the coast I might not have much knowledge but I sure a lot of lads here will give yiu some heads up.
You'll enjoy your holidays on this beautiful island for sure!!!
Cheers.
Aurelien.
2010: starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, flounder, dogfish, scorpion fish, tub gunard, tope, thornback ray, bull huss, coalfish, pollack, mackerel, turbot, whiting...
2011: flounder, dab, 5 bearded rockling, whiting, dogfish, codling, starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, bull huss ...
2012: dogfish, codling, starry smoothound (PB), bass, common smoothound (PB)...
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2011: flounder, dab, 5 bearded rockling, whiting, dogfish, codling, starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, bull huss ...
2012: dogfish, codling, starry smoothound (PB), bass, common smoothound (PB)...
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Hi Alain,
Dingle is a great place for fishing. I'd say you'll get loads of good pollock and wrasse fishing in ..maybe Rays too? Lot's of the anglers on here know the place well so I'm sure you'll get lot's of info and have a great trip. Might be worth trying to get a hold of this book too: http://www.dinglefishing.com/page_BobMoss.php
As you're in West Cork a trip to Beara might be worth considering. Very good Pollock and wrasse fishing...and lots of other species too. Paul Harris on this site has a guesthouse and tackle shop down there and gives great advice:
http://www.dromagowlanehouse.com/
Dingle is a great place for fishing. I'd say you'll get loads of good pollock and wrasse fishing in ..maybe Rays too? Lot's of the anglers on here know the place well so I'm sure you'll get lot's of info and have a great trip. Might be worth trying to get a hold of this book too: http://www.dinglefishing.com/page_BobMoss.php
As you're in West Cork a trip to Beara might be worth considering. Very good Pollock and wrasse fishing...and lots of other species too. Paul Harris on this site has a guesthouse and tackle shop down there and gives great advice:
http://www.dromagowlanehouse.com/
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Re: A new "frenchy" on the forum
Thank you very much to all members of the forum who have contacted me and offered advices.
I wish you all an Happy New Year 2013.
I changed a little bit my trip. I think that I will not have time to go in the south near Cork, in ten days :

I still need your advice about spots where I can fish, where we can be hosted ...
Soon.
I wish you all an Happy New Year 2013.
I changed a little bit my trip. I think that I will not have time to go in the south near Cork, in ten days :

I still need your advice about spots where I can fish, where we can be hosted ...
Soon.