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Moebaby
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Herring Fishing

#1 Post by Moebaby »

Hi Guys,

I'm new to this site so a big hello to all!!!

Anybody have any good tips on herring fishing in and around Wicklow and what to use to catch them????
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#2 Post by Paul B »

Welcome Moe...Why do you want to go fishing for herring when you are surrounded by good codling..whiting beaches down there.I've never heard of anybody targetting herring from a beach and at this time of year they move off with the mackeral.Summer is prob your best bet with a set of feathers off a pier down there but your more than likely to be plagued by macks.I've caught a few in the boat off Ireland eye during the Summer but they were very sparse around !!
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Herring Fishing

#3 Post by Moebaby »

Cheers for that,

I justed noticed some guys in the town selling herring that were freshly caught off the pier and thought it be great to have them biting my line!! I'm not so tuned up on the fishing as it's a new sport I took up in the last few years.

I tried fishing the beach off Wicklow opposite the murrough and only came up with crabs.. caught a few mackerals early summer but nothing from July .. didn't see any body catching them either..

Any tips or good spots???
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#4 Post by KK »

They net herring this time of year of wicklow pier so if there in good numbers they prob can be targeted from the pier!!! set of feathers be your best bet.
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#5 Post by EricH »

These lads net the herring, unlikley that you'll catch them on a rod, but not impossible.

Better off spending your time targeting something else and buying your herring fresh from the lads on Hopkins corner . . .

Or wait til they come back in to shake out the nets . . .they make a great bait!!
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#6 Post by boycie89 »

have caught loads of them in the boat on sabikis ! but have only caught 1 on bait off the shore !! it bet the irish record by 4oz !! had it on sandeel on killiney beach this time lastyear !!
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specimens 09 - twait shad 1.22kg , 3 beard rockling 2lb 6oz , whiting 3lb .
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#7 Post by JOHN1 »

That's some fish Boycie.

record herring caught on killiney beach :shock:
first i heard about it fair play.

if you caught it this time last year I'm sure you missed an entry in the 2007 ISFC yearly report.
so it should be in next years report cant wait to see it.

20 year old record of .425kg smashed by 4oz that makes your fish .453kg :shock: in and around a pound any chance of posting a picture.

i hope it wasn't a red herring :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by alexthefisherman »

get your coat. lols!
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#9 Post by boycie89 »

thats exactly why i never reported it !! :lol: :lol: :wink:
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#10 Post by nthclare »

I dont know about herring fishing in Wicklow but here in Clare we have a herring run this time of year and its by using a pike or bass spinning rod and medium fixed spool reel filled with 15 lbs line and a one oz weight attached to those smaller version of mackerel feathers or lures 3 will do you and spin them like your jigging for mackerel.

They have small mouths and are hard to hook at times.

I brought out these american clients fishing one time and they had great craic fishing for the herring.

They come in huge shoals and are gone v quickly too so its v hit and miss.

I would also like to welcome you to the site and hope you learn loads of useful information as there are great anglers here who are a mine of information they like to help as much as they can.

There are even some here who would join you for a days fishing and help you decide which bait to choose and what traces etc.

Well thats the way us in Clare operate anyway and im sure most of the nice folk here would be helpfull too.

Great bunch of lads here in this forum :wink:
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#11 Post by corbyeire »

:lol:

im thinking that episode of father ted "the chinese - a great bunch of lads"
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#13 Post by Moebaby »

Very funny clip...Haha

Cheers for all the feedback and this does to seem to be a very friendly site, I hope someday I'll head out with the guys as I'm very new to fishing there would be alot I would like to learn..

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#14 Post by nthclare »

On behalf of the forum your welcome and dont hesitate in contacting us here in the mid west if your ever interested in catching ray huss wrasse and many more species just drop me a private message and il gladly be of help.

I know most of the marks where its easy for beginners to catch their first ray or huss.

Im sure the Wicklow guys or anyone familiar with that area would be of great help as the guys I fished with are dead on and helpful.

Were looking forward to see how you get on keep us posted and by the way dont take any remarks or smart ass jibes seriously as you always get one no matter where you go...............
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#15 Post by Moebaby »

Thanks alot... Love to catch a ray someday.. will keep you in my good books.
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