People: Myself and one other
Duration: 1 hour
Tide:Half way up
Weather: Windy and cold
Bait: Rag, lazy lug, Mackerel and launce
Rigs:2 hook flapper /flattie attractors
Results: 1 Turbot and 1 Flounder
Catch and Release:: Yes (to an aquarium)
Report: Fishing for some species for a new Loughs Agency marine fish tank and managed to catch and keep alive a turbot of about 40cm and a smaller flouder. We were hoping for a few more flounder however were having trouble hooking them. Had a nice hour on the beach and rushed back to get the fish into the tank. Both are dong well.
Culdaff Beach, Co. Donegal, 19 January 2007
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CiaranMcFish
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CiaranMcFish
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Yeah i would like to give it a go, had one evening on it last winter and came away with a few nice flounder and various rockling species. I have fished the rock marks opposite Lennan pier and taken strap conger, gurnard, large pollock, mackerel etc It should hold rays as well i think and maybe a turbot or brill. Thanks
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Irish_Shamrock
Also a good spot for plaice in spring. There was a channel dredged just over 100 yards straight out from the end of the pier a few years ago and this is a well known fish holding area to the locals and those who would frequent it. In summer you can get the main 3 (red, grey and tub) gurnards, lsd, thornies, mackeral and pollack.
Try the rocks behind the pier for seatrout on sandeel or silver spinners
Try the rocks behind the pier for seatrout on sandeel or silver spinners