Kilcoole 16/12/06

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Seaniebo
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Kilcoole 16/12/06

#1 Post by Seaniebo »

People: Me MAC and Ally

Duration: 17.30 - 21.00

Tide: Rising

Weather: Calm and Dry!

Bait: Fresh Lug, frozen blacks, salted lug, frozen crab, mack and sandeel

Rigs: 2/3 hook clipped downs and flappers

Results: Codling, whiting, coalies, rockling, dogs, dab and flounder

Catch and Release::Yes and No, a few whiting kept for pike baits



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Lovely evening to be out fishing. Myself and Ally were a bit queezy from the night before but no better way to clear the head. Kept busy all night with fish every cast. Nothing big but good craic all the same. We had a fiver on biggest fish apart from dogs and ally won it with a 31cm codling. Weed was a bit of a headache gathering around the leader knots. Kev had a rod out with a tope bait on the go but no takers. Not a bad auld session with 7 species to show for it.
I require a tremendous amount of calcium

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#2 Post by Pat Spillane »

Hi Sean, Whats the best tide to fish there and which end of the beach, I'm looking for somewhere for Thurs if I can squeez it in.
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#3 Post by donal domeney »

A 31cm cod where's the party :D :D :D :D
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#4 Post by Seaniebo »

Hello there pat. At this time of year a rising tide in darkness is probably your best bet. We fished about a hundred yards down the beach on your left as you cross the railway tracks. Just as the shingle turns to sand. Donal fishing on the east coast is just one big party after another :wink:
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#5 Post by Pat Spillane »

Cheers Sean
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