Carrigaholt Beach - 07/05/06

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Carrigaholt Beach - 07/05/06

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People:Shannon SAC (10-12 Anglers)

Duration:4 hours (12 noon - 4pm)

Tide: HW @ 3pm

Weather: Sunny & showery. Light S - SE breeze.

Bait:All sorts

Rigs:Various

Results:One small ray & a flounder


Report:Poor days fishing again. One small Ray caught in the first 20 minutes and the only other fish was a flounder about 3 hours in.
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#2 Post by MAC »

Seems to be very patchy at the moment. I hope it get's better for you guys soon.

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#3 Post by Woody »

Fished Spanish Point at low tide yesterday morning. Managed only one mid sized flounder. For the most part, baits came back untouched. Tried spinning for a while as well but nada.
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#4 Post by kstaff »

Hey Sean,

it's a relief that it wasn't just us being so bad then last week.

I'll take the gear back down off eBay.
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#5 Post by coaster »

Sorry to hijack the thread Sean but I was talking to Barry Murphy yesterday and he said that the spot we fished (poulnasherry) only ever gives up fish at low tide. Maybe we just fished it wrong
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#6 Post by Sean365 »

Well lads,

I think that is probably the best time alright. The majority of fish would seem to be caught around LW although I have seen fish caught at other times as well but maybe not so many.

The weed in the water due to the large tide may have reduced our chances further.
Going by yesterday, I don't think that Carrigaholt would have produced much more on that day except for maybe the odd flounder.

I will give it a go at LW as soon as my enthusiasm has recovered.
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#7 Post by stevecrow74 »

Well lads i dont know what you were doing wrong there,

was there only a few days back, and i had to put the rod down for a bit because they wouldnt stop coming in (the ray that is).

i could put it down to the dolphins that i spotted there by the pier, or just maybe every one was ating over all the fish??

who knows.. anyway i caught a good load of fish there, even nige got a few nice ray there as well....

I think us Galway lads will have to come down and show you all how to catch fish... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by Sean365 »

Sounds like a challenge Steve..... 8)
We will have to meet up for a session and ye Galway boys can show us how its done. :)
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#9 Post by nige »

even nige got a few nice ray there as well....

if my mind serves me right I got the biggest Ray of the 2 days fishing!!!!
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#10 Post by Donagh »

I wasn't to push about missing the comp on sunday as the best fishing I've seen has been on spring flood. Wind had turned easterly. My understanding was mainly poulnasharry was low tide for ray but can produce at other stages of the tide for dogs and spinning for bass but on springs the main 2 hours of the tide run are to be avoided.

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Poulnasherry

#11 Post by kieran »

Hi donagh

That's bang on, we're down there next Saturday and the plan is to fish it only in the morning from 10-12 the two hours either side of low water...

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