Tramore, Waterford August 12th -> August 15th

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Tramore, Waterford August 12th -> August 15th

#1 Post by John D »

People:Me and the brother (Greg)

Duration:A couple of days

Tide:High night tides

Weather:Cloud, sun, rain, not much wind.

Bait:Rag, frozen lug, sand-eel, peeler, mackerel, razor and various lures

Rigs:sliding ledger and pennel

Results:Lots of mackerel, one pollack, one other species (like a mackerel but fatter and a rounder head - Anyone any ideas?)


Report:I was really hoping for a big bass. I got 3 or 4 really big takes on a half a mackerel bait but I couldn't hook whatever it was. I tried fishing the far end of the strand but it was impossible to fish it at the time I tried. It was a flooding tide and the current was vicious.
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#2 Post by LAR »

was it a scad check out the fish guide on this site and did it fight really well
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far end of strand

#3 Post by kieran »

Hi John

You have to fish that with a plain lead and let it tumble along on a zip slider rig. It does work especially for the bass but its advisable to fish it on the neap and even then around high or better low water.

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#4 Post by Donagh »

When down on the other side fishing here I was told that at low tide the rip stayed slack here for longer than at high tide and this was the time to try.

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Re: Tramore, Waterford August 12th -> August 15th

#5 Post by Davy Murdoch »

one other species (like a mackerel but fatter and a rounder head - Anyone any ideas?)

chub or frigate mackerel? check out fishbase.org lots of mackerel species that could be possible to catch in our waters
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#6 Post by barry murphy »

it was proble a scad loads of them swiming with mackerel.
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#7 Post by pete »

Its the right time of the year now for scad. Reminds me I must go and try and catch one of them before they dissappear again :)
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#8 Post by John D »

Thanks lads,

I'll try that at a different state of the tide. I will also check out the species guide to see what I caught. I reckon it was a scad alright.

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