ennareilly 24/2/07

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ennareilly 24/2/07

#1 Post by paulocallaghan »

People: me and mickeyfish

Duration: 2pm til 7.30

Tide: hw approx 2.30

Weather: little or no wind, resulting in little or no surf.

Bait: lug, razor, mackerel, sandeel, muscle

Rigs: 1up/1 down clipped, pennell rig

Results: 4 codling (38cms), 2 flounder (31cms), 3 whiting (29 cms), 2 coalies

Catch and Release:: both Yes and No



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fishing was very slack, i got a small coalie on my 1st cast and thought it was going to be a good day fishing. due to the fact that there was little or no wind the surf was practically non existent. bites were few and far between. the first decent fish was the 31cm flounder which i got about 3.45,it was only as darkness fell that the codling started to show on the pennell rig loaded with lug and razor or lug and muscle.
fished the far left of ennareilly south, at the rocks between the 2 beaches, the ground was a bit snaggy but it seems to have been clearer the further right you go.


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    #2 Post by m.b3 »

    how far out where the cod Paul?
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    #3 Post by boycie89 »

    they are only bout 30 yards out !
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    #4 Post by dbrock »

    that point was well proved on fri :lol: :lol:
    i havnt caught any decent cod out far at all
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    #5 Post by boycie89 »

    ya didn catch any decent ones on friday neither !!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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    #6 Post by dbrock »

    thanks boycie i remember when we getting out again to do some fishing[/u]
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    #7 Post by boycie89 »

    no probs mate !! sure if it was'nt for you i wouldn have caught any cod !!
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    #8 Post by dbrock »

    think ill take out a few rods later head to the beach and do a bit of casting im supposed to be fishing comp with ballybrack but have a little work to do so wont make it unfortunatly
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    #9 Post by boycie89 »

    why dont you go and try the spot we were talking about on friday !!
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    #10 Post by dbrock »

    ah there are a few rods i havnt had out in ages wanna get out and try them so ill just go to a beach do a bit of casting
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    #11 Post by boycie89 »

    good stuff !! just dont break any, we dont want any more grauvell incidents !!!! :lol: :lol:
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    #12 Post by dbrock »

    haha stop going mad i broke them cracking rods they were im thinking of buying one of the gold ones , sry cant remember the name ,,,going to have to try one out but if i do get another beachcaster im getting rid of a load of them to
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    #13 Post by donal domeney »

    Results: 4 codling (38cms), 2 flounder (31cms), 3 whiting (29 cms), 2 coalies

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    fishing was very slack,

    Now ye know how we feel down south
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    #14 Post by Richie07 »

    boycie89 wrote:they are only bout 30 yards out !


    Thats what I must have been doing wrong then.Was down there last weekend and was casting 150 yards and was only getting Doggies and small whiting.
    By the way how does it fish down there in the Summer months ?
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    #15 Post by m.b3 »

    u can get ray/ smoothhound and the odd huss...oh and dogfish! few weavers around too. flounder and bass in close with odd small coalie. i presume there are plaice around too.
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    #16 Post by dbrock »

    pleanty of small tope to in the summer months ,,
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    #17 Post by m.b3 »

    heard about the small tope there alright. lads gettin bitten off on snoods less than 30lb. larger tope are around at times have seen lads fishin for em but to be honest it just looks so boring sittin it out with a big bait(for dogfish ehem!).
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    #18 Post by m.b3 »

    there are apparently more huss in the rough ground and they can be targeted here. i reckon similar ground would hold red cod too. bass to plugs...
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    #19 Post by dbrock »

    that aint a bad idea ive never fished for cod here in the summer

    do remember the long boring tope sessions but all well worth the wait when ya hit one
    its usually in competitions when your whiting halfs come in :D :D
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    #20 Post by keem »

    Hi lads
    can someone tell me how to get to eneriley... Ithink its near Brittas bay ... any land marks etc...
    thanks
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