Conger..
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James Barry
- SAI Hammerhead
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Conger..
Is there a best time of the year to target them.. i caught my first one in october last year what a fight! I was thinking of trying for a few them next weekend is it to early or are they around all year!
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glengormley-gavin
Hi James,
best time to target them is on a calm night with a slack tide - preferably at low water.
Fresh mackeral is the best bet (frozen will work too but the congers can be choosy at times...) Live poutung work well to so don't be afrraid to bring a light rod and try to catch some bait as well.
You can catch them from now to October.
Good Luck!!!
Jude
best time to target them is on a calm night with a slack tide - preferably at low water.
Fresh mackeral is the best bet (frozen will work too but the congers can be choosy at times...) Live poutung work well to so don't be afrraid to bring a light rod and try to catch some bait as well.
You can catch them from now to October.
Good Luck!!!
Jude
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KK
- SAI Sea Dog!
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James Barry
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 361
- Joined: Sun Nov 12, 2006 3:53 pm
- Favourite Rod: Tenryu Injection
- Favourite Reel: shimano
- Favourite Fish: Bass/Salmon/Cod
- Location: Waterford
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- Been thanked: 25 times
Mr_Green wrote:where bouts u headin james?
Thinken of going to newtown pier out in tramore fished out there tor them twice last year and I caught conger both nights...lost alot of gear though only casting 10 yards out at the most! But it does get dodgy if theres a swell there it depends on the weather if im going out this weekend!
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