Just wondering when is the best time to start targeting the conger? My wee lads doing my head in to get out and catch a few? but I'm not 100% sure when is the best month to start trying. :oops:
Any word on the Ballycastle breakwater yet? Have anglers been given right of way to fish it yet? Some cracking big eels in the harbour there! :shock: 8) Fairly easy to catch but dam hard to get out.
Ronald, when's the best time to take a charge down your direction for them?
Steve
When do we start targeting conger again?
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Mr_Green wrote:http://www.cfb.ie/fishing_in_ireland/sea/sseaons.htm check this out...cant go far wrong
the species list is only a general guide though.. conger can be caught year round as long as you have a deep/rocky mark you'll get them
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As Mr.Crow says they are available pretty much all year round, getting the weather settled enough to get onto the rocky marks is the biggest problem.
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I agree you can get them all year round slack water low tide is best that s when they are most active but you can still get them in any tide any state summer and autumn is when they feed the hardest.pete wrote:As Mr.Crow says they are available pretty much all year round, getting the weather settled enough to get onto the rocky marks is the biggest problem.
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