fanore, clare, 29th jan
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fanore, clare, 29th jan
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Duration: 12 - 6pm
Tide: high round 2.30pm
Weather: light wind, cloudy - two periods of mist - not too bad at all really
Bait: fresh lug, herring and frozen sandeel and mussell
Rigs: 2 and 3 hook flappers, pulleys and single hook pats
Results: nothing
Catch and Release:: No
Report: got there thinking with five rods something would be doing - no - not a nibble - everthing untouched
few bright spells made the senery nice - but i felt this one a blank after an hour
the beach seems awful shallow - was on the right of the river - thats where the old western fisheries board booklet said to target
looked like a nasty fire on inis oirr - that was about the most exciting thing - the 2 heads will be hard to get out fishing again, after todays exploits
:roll:
this blanking is contagious!
mind you can see how the bass would knock around in the surf on this beach :!:
Duration: 12 - 6pm
Tide: high round 2.30pm
Weather: light wind, cloudy - two periods of mist - not too bad at all really
Bait: fresh lug, herring and frozen sandeel and mussell
Rigs: 2 and 3 hook flappers, pulleys and single hook pats
Results: nothing
Catch and Release:: No
Report: got there thinking with five rods something would be doing - no - not a nibble - everthing untouched
few bright spells made the senery nice - but i felt this one a blank after an hour
the beach seems awful shallow - was on the right of the river - thats where the old western fisheries board booklet said to target
looked like a nasty fire on inis oirr - that was about the most exciting thing - the 2 heads will be hard to get out fishing again, after todays exploits
:roll:
this blanking is contagious!
mind you can see how the bass would knock around in the surf on this beach :!:
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Fanore
I am told it can suffer in winter, and that the rocks at the southern end are worth a go if the beach is proving quiet... mainly an autumn venue...
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I've had little luck in fanore over the years at any time but have heard enough reports regular about decent bass and the memory of some decent sized plaice in the early 80's to keep me going back there for the odd session when Liscannor bay has been trawled.
Actually I think I might have had enough of Fanore now, better marks near by me thinks.
Actually I think I might have had enough of Fanore now, better marks near by me thinks.
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Have caught, from Fanore strand and adjacent reefs, over the past few years :-
Bass
Thornback
Weaver
Dab
Turbot
Plaice
Pollack
LSD
Apart from these, have also seen caught by others :- Sea Trout, Wrasse and a sunfish.
It is my experience that this is an autumn / winter venue best fished in calmer conditions soon after storms.
P.
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Bass
Thornback
Weaver
Dab
Turbot
Plaice
Pollack
LSD
Apart from these, have also seen caught by others :- Sea Trout, Wrasse and a sunfish.
It is my experience that this is an autumn / winter venue best fished in calmer conditions soon after storms.
P.
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thats a good list of species - ill be waiting for after the storms so :D
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Re: Fanore
Peter Kinsella wrote:Have caught, from Fanore strand and adjacent reefs, over the past few years :-
Bass
Thornback
Weaver
Dab
Turbot
Plaice
Pollack
LSD
P.
interesting , had never heard of turbot off fanore, have you had them recently..like the last 2 years ? . I've had a lot of doggies and the odd weaver though.
good to know.
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Re: Fanore
shambobala wrote:Have caught, from Fanore strand and adjacent reinteresting , had never heard of turbot off fanore, have you had them recently..like the last 2 years ? . I've had a lot of doggies and the odd weaver though.
good to know.
i've often caught flatties (turbot plaice and flounder) there... usually late summer autumn
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Turbot - catch a few each winter. Never larger than the size of my hand. Same applies to those caught from boat out in the bay.
Always caught them with lug. Perhaps the larger ones like a larger bait? Sandeels?
P.
Always caught them with lug. Perhaps the larger ones like a larger bait? Sandeels?
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i find fresh squid to be a good bait there for turbot.. they are small enough.. but you will get the odd one over the pound mark.. most flounder and plaice ive caught there are all round the 1-2 lbs mark
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stevecrow74 wrote:i find fresh squid to be a good bait there for turbot.. they are small enough.. but you will get the odd one over the pound mark.. most flounder and plaice ive caught there are all round the 1-2 lbs mark
Thats a good average for the flatties, Wonder what the chances of getting more sunfish off the beach are??? :) I'd say Low!