mullaghmore Sat 13 oct 2007

Looking to organise an infomal meet?
Got a spare seat available on a boat...

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paulocallaghan

mullaghmore Sat 13 oct 2007

#1 Post by paulocallaghan »

hi,

heading up to mullaghmore this coming saturday, plan to fish off the beach so as to get a feel for it for the masters in a few weeks time.

hope to fish 2pm to about 10pm or until i get fed up, which ever comes first :lol:
anyone interested in joining me???

ps i can arrange bait for anyone that needs it if i get a little notice.

rgds

Paul
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#2 Post by paulocallaghan »

just to add, possible species include flounder, plaice, turbot, doggies, bass, sea trout, mackeral, garfish, apparently some ray and spur dogs and if a skipper down that way is to be beleived a porbeagle shark :shock: :shock: that is regularly seen in waist deep water :shock: :shock:
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#3 Post by MC »

would love to join you Pual but i have to work on saturday :cry: best of luck mate
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#4 Post by paulocallaghan »

thanks i think i need it. especially considering the way it fished the last time i was on it
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#5 Post by MC »

every time i go to fish here work interferes, maybe someone is trying to tell me something. :roll: heard there is nice plaice and flounder from it, and sorry spelled your name wrong last time and i couldn't edit for some reason
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#6 Post by Bradan »

paulocallaghan wrote:just to add, possible species include flounder, plaice, turbot, doggies, bass, sea trout, mackeral, garfish, apparently some ray and spur dogs and if a skipper down that way is to be beleived a porbeagle shark :shock: :shock: that is regularly seen in waist deep water :shock: :shock:


You're optimistic! :lol:
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#7 Post by MC »

Bradan wrote:
paulocallaghan wrote:just to add, possible species include flounder, plaice, turbot, doggies, bass, sea trout, mackeral, garfish, apparently some ray and spur dogs and if a skipper down that way is to be beleived a porbeagle shark :shock: :shock: that is regularly seen in waist deep water :shock: :shock:



You're optimistic! :lol:


good job hr got them new waders then :lol:
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#8 Post by Bradan »

From what I've heard you'll be doing well to get one of those species :?
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#9 Post by paulocallaghan »

Bradan wrote:From what I've heard you'll be doing well to get one of those species :?


i know, masters being fished there in 3 weeks so trying to get a look at how its fishing, by no means would i intentionally pick this venue if i had a choice, but just wanna see if i can get any tips etc from a bit of practice.

also the more lads fishing the better idea i would have of what works and what doesnt, looks like i maite be alone out there :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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#10 Post by kieran »

I think if you do a search on mullaghmore beach you will find the reports are mostly of flatties, dogs and some sea trout. Anything beyond that is somewhere between wishful thinking and bigfishus skipperitis :wink:

Spurs in mullaghmore, must be a cowboy...
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#11 Post by MC »

how did you get on Paul, any good, pick up any tips?
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#12 Post by paulocallaghan »

ya got a few fish, have the "deadly baits" and "killer rigs" picked out. fished a few of the mullaghmore area venues in anticipation of the masters. official confirmation of venues wont be until thurs and as its connacht all the donegal beachs were ruled out

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