Whats the ideal weather for beach fishing?

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Whats the ideal weather for beach fishing?

#1 Post by Breathe the o2 »

In general what conditions do you find you catch most fish ? Weather ,tides etc
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#2 Post by fishinmidget »

from personal experience....but i have bin there on good days when it is warm, overcast, and with a bit of wind. SE-SW.

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#3 Post by Eoghan »

No such thing as bad weather......just the wrong clothes..... :-)
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Eoghan wrote:No such thing as bad weather......just the wrong clothes..... :-)
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#5 Post by MC »

any weather, its getting fishing thats thats problem
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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

how long is a piece of string...

it all depends on the area/bait/surf and an odd Indian rain dance doesn't go a miss
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#7 Post by MC »

stevecrow74 wrote:how long is a piece of string...

it all depends on the area/bait/surf and an odd Indian rain dance doesn't go a miss



bet you'll look nice with feathers in your hair :lol:
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#8 Post by stevecrow74 »

i do... :D :D :D :D



heard conger go on a feeding frenzy during thunderstorms
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#9 Post by MC »

stevecrow74 wrote:


heard conger go on a feeding frenzy during thunderstorms



i know freshwater eels do, but its unwise to fish in a thunderstrom when you hold a lighting rod
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#10 Post by Liamo »

Hi,

Anyone find that sustained high pressure starts to put the fish down after a couple of days?

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#11 Post by stevecrow74 »

Liamo wrote:Hi,

Anyone find that sustained high pressure starts to put the fish down after a couple of days?

Liam

i find it brings the mackerel in early :D
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#12 Post by thompo »

stevecrow74 wrote: heard conger go on a feeding frenzy during thunderstorms


The night i lost a large conger from an unlikely mark it had turned from cloudy to full blown storm the odd rumble of thunder to boot.

never expected a conger from the mark and definately not in that sort of weather, big swells and very rough, ive always read its best to target them full moon clear sky and slack water.
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#13 Post by fenitbob »

guys I think he might be looking for rising tide with surf with tables of water in between sort of info

what kind of fishing are you thinking of doing O2?
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#14 Post by Breathe the o2 »

fenitbob wrote:guys I think he might be looking for rising tide with surf with tables of water in between sort of info

what kind of fishing are you thinking of doing O2?


Yeah thats the sort of stuff I was looking for!I'd probably be fishing for bass,flatties anything really, using rag,mackerel and lug. Would a choppy sea throw up more of these fish rather than a calm sea? Would a tide on its way in be better than a tide on its way out? Sorry for the stupid questions but I really need to start getting the basics right!

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#15 Post by fenitbob »

Edit: re read initial question
Weather wise just before or after a storm is supposed to be good for bass they are in geting ready for the rough weather and other fish seek the deeper water off shore when a storm is coming so really settled weather like we are having now is good.


OK so where in the country would you be fishing?
we could point you towards a couple of good spots to try. Have you seen the on the site[url]http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/map%20of%20ireland%20-%20shore.htm[/url]

usually it depends on the beach itself but usually a rising tides and enough surf to churn up the bottom for bass. Calmer conditions for flatties and ray and then some areas will fish better after dark.

A place like Inch in Kerry does not fish at all well when there is no surf

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