Heavy Rain
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Heavy Rain
I would like to draw on the forums experience of fishing during periods of heavy rain. As everyone is aware, the Ireland has been getting some fairly freaky weather but how does this affect shore fishing. As a rule I would not fish near river outflows when its been raining heavy or raining for prolonged periods as the lower salt levels in the water near these areas seems to drive the fish away. Does anyone have any experiences like this from the beech / rocks / pier etc?
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flatties definitely dont seem to mind the freshwater
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corbyeire wrote:flatties definitely dont seem to mind the freshwater
A lot of sea fish don't mind some fresh water as they use it to get rid of the sea lice. Anglers down this way will always try to fish close to where some fresh is entering the beach.
I have notice that when there is thunder in the air the seem to go to deeper water
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One of the best sessions i ever had was during gale force winds and torrential downpours at the start of the year (don't ask what the hell i was out in a storm for,i still don't know :? :D ) down in Youghal,with different fish caught.
I don't think rain is going to affect fishing that much,i can blank in all types of weather.. :lol:
I don't think rain is going to affect fishing that much,i can blank in all types of weather.. :lol:
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I was wondering about this very thing at the weekend, myself and two others fished Greencastle, Culdaff and the upper pier in Moville and blanked on all three locations. Greencastle and Culdaff were fished on Saturday at high water, and movile on Sunday around the first hour of the tide going out. All three locations are normally guaranteed marks for Coalies at the very least!