greystones?
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aaron
greystones?
alrite lads waz thinkin of goin out 2 greystones prob goin 2 fish the pier but im goin 2 b fishin 4 dogs nd conger i waz thinkin tht if ya look 2 the rite off the pier (when your standin on it) thers a few rocks would it b better 2 go and fish the rocks for the conger or shud i just go 2 the pier? also wud the rocks b better for dogfish as well cause ive fished the pier a couple of times and i havent even catched dog :oops:
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Re: greystones?
aaron wrote:alrite lads waz thinkin of goin out 2 greystones prob goin 2 fish the pier but im goin 2 b fishin 4 dogs nd conger i waz thinkin tht if ya look 2 the rite off the pier (when your standin on it) thers a few rocks would it b better 2 go and fish the rocks for the conger or shud i just go 2 the pier? also wud the rocks b better for dogfish as well cause ive fished the pier a couple of times and i havent even catched dog :oops:
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If you fish the pier in the eveing you will get plenty of dogs,just stick on some Mackerel strip on a hook and you can't fail.
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paulocallaghan wrote:i was using rag for getting plaice dab and flounder, found lug was getting codling whiting and coalies. doggy took razor but im sure any fish bait would do and i had a rockling 1lb10oz (1lb12oz is a specimen) under my feet on a cocktail of everything and anything
Sounds like a nice spot! Does there be much fishing there?
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hey al its a spot my van frequently visits can hold big cod in winter after a good blow and as paul said holds many different fish its also easier to fish than the harbour which definitly isnt fishing frendly due to its high wall and two foot wide walkway
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Sorry i meant to say i find that i find the beach doesn't fish as well during the day woops!
Yeah roger i fish greystones quite a bit myself i think i'll give them steps a try in the next few weeks. i usually fish the beach but last time i was fishing greystones i fished the rocks beside the harbour and i found it fishes well enough. I'm interested in these cod though maybe somewhere to try next winter too :) are there red cod there during summer if you mind me asking?
Yeah roger i fish greystones quite a bit myself i think i'll give them steps a try in the next few weeks. i usually fish the beach but last time i was fishing greystones i fished the rocks beside the harbour and i found it fishes well enough. I'm interested in these cod though maybe somewhere to try next winter too :) are there red cod there during summer if you mind me asking?
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there are fish from the harbour all along the rocks to the start of south beach. pollack mackeral and bass too. can be good for flats sometimes but often only for a short window in the tide. this changes too?!!? rag and sandeel is a good bait here but cocktails can be very effective mixing the above with crab mussel and thin strips of squid or mackeral. i am sure there are gars here too....