enereily beach (south)

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enereily beach (south)

#1 Post by okuma »

People:me & mate (firstimer)

Duration:8 pm-8am

Tide:high-9 pm

Weather:calm,no wind at all,clear sky

Bait:mac,rag,mussels,razor,sand eels,squid....no crab :(

Rigs:pulley

Results:54 dogs,3 whitings,3 flounders,1 pouting,1 baby smoothie

Catch and Release:: Yes



Report:we pass the north beach becouse of travelers ...apart from that the fishing was great,dogs started as soon as got dark and didn go away till 7 am,all the whiting were taken doring the daylight two at eve and one in the morning,baby smoothie took rag and squid wrap.. so in total i would say that it was too much dogs-so its no much to talk about :D
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#2 Post by coaster »

54 dogs :shock: :shock:
You got to love them :lol:
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#3 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

54 dogs?!?!? wow! dats a lot of dogs!
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yeap..

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myself were lucky enough to get 15 of them the rest went to my mates rod..he was a firstimer, i just told him that it is normal to get that amount of fish in one sesion.. :D
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yeap..

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myself were lucky enough to get 15 of them the rest went to my mates rod..he was a firstimer, i just told him that it is normal to get that amount of fish in one sesion.. :D
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#6 Post by alannelson »

54 dogs nice going but id say after about 20 i woulda got bored of catching them and moved somewere else :lol:
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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

after all the ones i got at the weekend in morriscastle i was gonna fish futher up the coast but it looks like they are following me up this way daadaaa daaada daaadadadada :D :D :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by nialler »

how long of a trip would enereily be from north dublin lads??
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#9 Post by ginoceltic »

Handy way to get their is the first exit on the arklow bypass bout 500 meters after bypass starts you will see rugby pitch on the other side of by pass make a left go to end of road make a left again ennereily south beach is the first beach you come too bout a 1km from the turn.
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#10 Post by jd »

nialler wrote:how long of a trip would enereily be from north dublin lads??



9 am , a Saturday morning from Santry - about 1 hour using M50
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#11 Post by nialler »

cheers lads, sounds like this spot is fishing well at the mo.. havint fished it before but defo keen to have a crack, would best results be at night?
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#12 Post by Seaniebo »

How are ya nialler. It certainly fishes better at night in my experience. Like okuma showed, you can be tormented with dogs but it does throw up plenty of other species such as all the usual suspects as well as the occasional ray and huss and also smoothies to crab. (if you can fish through the dogs)
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#13 Post by Donagh »

I had two sessions each of around 4 hours on north beach last year that produced between 40 and 50 dogs in each session. Maybe more as counting the exact number was difficult as was keeping bait on hooks. I put a picture on the album of 4 dogs on the one trace. North beach can be accessed without the car park by going over the dunes but this would be a problem in darkness.

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