smoothie tips

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stephen taighe
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Re: smoothie tips

#121 Post by stephen taighe »

Well done Roger
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Re: smoothie tips

#122 Post by Richard Greenfield »

Great tips :)
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Re: smoothie tips

#123 Post by Derek M »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
roger de dodger wrote:
Derek M wrote:Had nearly 6 smoothies among other species on low tide,4 around 3 to 3 and a half foot mark ,1at 4 ft and one which broke off in the breakers :evil: had to be over 6ft easy(would have been my PB for hounds),i even got my waders full of water as i ran into the water to try grab it was well gutted :mrgreen: it took the lead along with the hook and after my soaking i even tied two grip leads together to make grappling hooks to see if i could snag the line and lead he had attached to thinking he might be a little tired after battle(in my dreams) and still near by mad i know but adrenaline was pumping on seeing such a big one and i wanted it big time.
if it was 6 foot long i,d guess it was a tope ,unlike hounds tope have razor sharp teeth so try not to go swimming with one again or you will be getting plenty of adrenaline off a doctor :lol:
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#124 Post by donal domeney »

I'll put this back up as a sticky. some useful tips here for the new posters.
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Re: smoothie tips

#125 Post by delmonte »

Anyone fancy pm'in me a decent east or south coast mark for the hounds? Gonna try my hand at it Thursday


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#126 Post by jaywalshe »

delmonte wrote:Anyone fancy pm'in me a decent east or south coast mark for the hounds? Gonna try my hand at it Thursday


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#127 Post by delmonte »

jaywalshe wrote:
delmonte wrote:Anyone fancy pm'in me a decent east or south coast mark for the hounds? Gonna try my hand at it Thursday


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#128 Post by bogwoppit »

One well known spot you can try is Dodds rocks near Courtown.
There are plenty about.
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Re: smoothie tips

#129 Post by mickser »

Some great advice on how shorelines can be used to an anglers advantage = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlYN_cfpVtE
I have not fished in two years hoping to change that this year with anything ?
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#130 Post by slippytit »

Good tips there
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#131 Post by mech1 »

Wow great info, all so simple if you think about it.
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#132 Post by Paddyschoice »

Cheers for the tips here! Lot of info!! What months do they arrive and depart roughly?! Sounds like a serious fish to land!! Is it just the east and south east coasts they are found?
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#133 Post by Rod Tips »

Great information on this thread!
On most of the venues I fish, rag, squid and live hardbacks, I usually drop a net or homemade trap over pier with a whole fresh whiting, with its belly open. If you can't get one where you fish, you can pick one up ftom a mongers for about a euro whole. All it takes is an hour, and because the crabs are feeding they are very animated. No matter what baits I have with me, I always get some live ones where I'm at. Live hardback always fish well as do good quality fresh ragworm, I think it's the movement of those livebaits that makes them fish well. And when using live hardbacks I find the hounds will hit the bait once or twice before hooking.
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#134 Post by eddyfletch »

Paddyschoice wrote:Cheers for the tips here! Lot of info!! What months do they arrive and depart roughly?! Sounds like a serious fish to land!! Is it just the east and south east coasts they are found?
they have started to show in the last few years in youghal area and cork harbour. me and my mate caught one each in tralee area last week roughly 7/8lb and 14/15lb they seem to be spreading nicely.
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Re: smoothie tips

#135 Post by mcknzAlex »

This is an old thread but I still find the first post really helpful. I just hope that this forum is still active just like before.
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#136 Post by keithelliott »

Great tips, think I got told about the mark where I caught these last week!!
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