Rock mark south of Ennereilly

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Rock mark south of Ennereilly

#1 Post by Seaniebo »

People: Me and m.b3

Duration: 21.00 - 01.30

Tide: HW ~ 00.30

Weather: Calm and cool

Bait: Rag, Crab, squid, mack, sandeel, frozen lug.

Rigs: 3 hook clipped

Results: 20 whiting, 6 dab, 2 rockling, 1 flounder, 12 dogs, 1 pup tope, 4 starry smoothies, 3 common smoothies, 2 bull huss.


Report: Had found this mark over the weekend while out exploring and was mad to give it a go. First couple of casts only produced a single whiting each but as soon as it was fully dark it was multiple fish every cast. 2 biggest fish of the night fell to Mark with a Starry smoothie of 4.5lb and a huss of over 6lb. Strangely both of our huss fell to plain worm baits and mark got one of his better smoothies on plain sandeel!

It was great not to be getting hammered by dogs for a change. We were really hoping for a ray but nine species in an east coast session more than made up for it.
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#2 Post by kstaff »

Great session men! Are the whiting around early this year?
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#3 Post by kstaff »

Great session men! Are the whiting around early this year?
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#4 Post by Seaniebo »

How are ya kstaff. The whiting seem to be a year round phenomenon up here after dark. Usually of the pin variety although we had a couple of half decent ones last night around 30 cm.
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#5 Post by col »

Cracking fishing guys, well done! :shock: 8) Amazing to find a new mark that fishes like that.
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#6 Post by MAC »

Well done lads. Super session. Why wasn't I invited :?: Did I force you to drink too many pints in Kilmore Quay :idea: :roll:

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#7 Post by Seaniebo »

Was a last minute decision to head out. Might give it another crack wedneday evening if your about and yes you definitely did force me to drink too many pints in Kilmore quay! :D
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#8 Post by Al »

Well done lads thats a crackin session!
I'm green with envy :)
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#9 Post by Al »

Sorry lad's just wonfering where Ennereilly is?
Is it possible to get a train there from Dublin? love to give this mark a belt in the next few weeks sorry for all the questions,

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#10 Post by Seaniebo »

How are ya Al. Its just south of Brittas Bay. Theres no direct trains there Im afraid. Next time were heading down will give ya a shout if you want to tag along.
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#11 Post by Al »

Howya doin seanibo! Cheers for the invite, i would be more than happy to tag along next time your headin outl( as long as i can get work off that is) :) plus i might be able to pick up some tips while i'm out!

Cheers again,
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