People: Me and three mates
Time: 3pm - 10pm
Tide: Highest at 3 going out there after
Weather: Warm lots of cloud cover
Bait: Rag Worm
Results: 1 Mackerel, 6 Flounder, 1 crab, 1 star fish, 2 Whiting, 3 Rockling
C & R: Yes, bar the mackerel that's in my freezer will be having it for dinner :D
Balscaden Howth - 5th May 2007
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Where there many people there? I tried bait fishing there last summer & never again!
Caught loads of absolutly tiny Dabs and plenty of Mackeral small codling and starfish too but the amount of people there crossing your lines and the rubbish just put me off completly...find it good for mackeral in summer but that is all i would go back for!
Good to see you caught a few fish though maybe its better to fish it now before it gets hectic :D
Caught loads of absolutly tiny Dabs and plenty of Mackeral small codling and starfish too but the amount of people there crossing your lines and the rubbish just put me off completly...find it good for mackeral in summer but that is all i would go back for!
Good to see you caught a few fish though maybe its better to fish it now before it gets hectic :D
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Well done on the mack especially if you caught it on rag!!.
The last time I was there it was full of young chavs in lacoste and nike trackies drinking dutch gold listening to some techno on the blaster while lashing out a few feathers,not really my idea of a fishing trip and I haven't been back,,there were feathers flying all over the place,expect it will be the smae for the Summer months.
The last time I was there it was full of young chavs in lacoste and nike trackies drinking dutch gold listening to some techno on the blaster while lashing out a few feathers,not really my idea of a fishing trip and I haven't been back,,there were feathers flying all over the place,expect it will be the smae for the Summer months.
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I haven't heard...but definatly would not be a bit surprised! Some of them were using telescopics not even unfolded :shock: was funny at the same time though but mostly just worrying !:D
But did here of one fella falling off the cliff above the rocks though... dont know what happened to him though! but i wouldn't say it was nice! :?
But did here of one fella falling off the cliff above the rocks though... dont know what happened to him though! but i wouldn't say it was nice! :?
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mark-ireland wrote:mark-ireland wrote:m.b3 wrote:life's short... go somewhere nice :)
Recommend a few nice spots around Dublin.
Didn't think so.
take a look here
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shor ... dublin.htm
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jd wrote:mark-ireland wrote:mark-ireland wrote:[quote="m.b3"]life's short... go somewhere nice :)
Recommend a few nice spots around Dublin.
Didn't think so.
take a look here
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shor ... dublin.htm[/quote]
Thanks, appreciated.