I decided to take my first trip this year on Sunday.
Weather was a little windy from SE so I fished slightly on the Southern side of the head.
Fished with fresh sand eel, lug, mussel and crab.
Floated at various depths in close and ground-baited out farther to about 100 meters.
Fished from low water around 1pm until it started to rain at around 6pm.
Results: Apart from a few bites nothing except two edible crabs, one of which I managed to land.
Overall it was nice to be out and enjoyable
Black head, Co. Clare
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MAC wrote:Pity about the fishing...
Does black head normally fish at this time of the year?
Kev
from my experience of fishing there... it usually picks up around april/may
i find the best time to fish there (around the light house area) is september/october, around 'the flats' june to september, and further down 'ballyreen' from may right through to november... but weather seems to be a major factor in the fishing around the areas
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