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Flatties on lure....

#1 Post by rapalajoe »

Just wonder...is it possible or not to try it here....
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#2 Post by paulocallaghan »

i know that my grandfather used to get flounder with mepps off of the old youghal bridge but that was back in the days when fishing was easy and you didnt have to think like a fish just to catch one
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#3 Post by jd »

I caught small flounder in Ferrycarrig using flyting Cs (about 3 years ago). I was quite surprised!
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#5 Post by donal »

there are one or two caught each year by the mackrel bashers on spoons so guess it could work woul try the time and tested way with bait first thow
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#6 Post by James Barry »

Iv got flounder in tidal water while fly fishing for trout on the R.Suir, and it wasnt just the one off got em on the fly a couple of times.
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#7 Post by rapalajoe »

Theres no doubt that they will take lures since its one of the sports fish targeted by beach bass lure angler in japan.Just wonder is it worth a try just to purposely try spinning just to target them here in ireland.Anybody ever try that??Maybe a deep diving lure that work close to the bottom on shingles or clean beach will do the trick.Found this on japanese lure site....
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#8 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

i was spinning a few years ago with a tiny mepps in enniscrone and i had flatties follow it in!
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#9 Post by lumpy »

we get them on small shrimp pattern flies fished so the bounce along the bottom quite often. flounder are quite inquisitive and predatory fish and will attack crustations skipping along the bottom.
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#10 Post by Eoghan »

I caught some large flounder before in the middle of a bass mayhem session. They fell to a german sprat and were approx 2Ib each. I have done it before on a few occasions and have had people beside me do it. One most memorable was in Saleens in Waterford when the flounder in question was close to specimen. Have a pic of it somewhere at home, must try to find it.
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#11 Post by MAC »

Nice one Eoghan, Would love to see that Pic if you can dig it out. Have been meaning to try crazy charlie flies for them....just haven't got to it yet.

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#12 Post by rapalajoe »

2lb???wow...that must be fun.Maybe only the big one will go for the lure.I think its hard to get a decent size fish when using bait cause the small one tend to go for the bait most of the time.A light set up gear in a calm day would be sufficient i think and it will provide more fun.Just wonder,do this fish come close to shore when flooding tide??Catch most of my flatties in bray pier ,but the size was so small,just wonder is anybody ever tried killiney beach for this species??There should be a big and decent size of flattie in that beach i think.
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#13 Post by Richie07 »

A nice brace of Flatties in those photos Joe,good fishing.
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#14 Post by lumpy »

kev

any fly with a good bit of movement and a wee bit of flash which fishes so it sends little puffs in the sand will catch them, also helps if their weedless
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#15 Post by rapalajoe »

Woo...wooo...guys...thats not me....a friends of mine that live in japan told me bout seabassin there....and told me other than seabass...they accounter nice size of flatties and rays on plug.So i tried google for some japanese lure site and found the pic.Its not me....just a few japanese angler....since they have similar species there just wonder if it possible to try their style of fishing here....
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#16 Post by Adam S »

tomazek got one in ventry on a lure lately, see the shore reports section
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Re: Flatties on lures..

#17 Post by corbyeire »



there you are adam :P
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#18 Post by Adam S »

oops, i suck :oops:

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