shore fishing in tranmore co waterford

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shore fishing in tranmore co waterford

#1 Post by ricky gaunt »

hi , Iam taking a holiday in Tranmore Co Waterford at the end of May. I am a coarse angler really, but would like ago at sea fishing.What would I be likely to catch at this time of year,would there be any mackeral or bass. I would be grateful for any tips on methods and areas to fish
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

Not a good time of year to be targeting bass

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/ wrote:Bass By-Laws: A Reminder
* A bag limit of 2 bass per angler in any one 24hr period.
* An overall size limit of 40cm (tip of snout to end of tail), where all smaller fish are returned alive.
* A closed season from 15 May to 15 June.
* Sale or offer for sale of bass (other than bass which has been imported into the State) prohibited.


there should be a few flatties about, not sure when the mack arrive down that end of the country

i'm sure a few of the local lads will fill you in on what can be caught in the area and other beaches around :wink:
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#3 Post by kieran »

hi Ricky

I would not be worried about the bass ban - there are plenty of other species to keep you busy and late May shoudl see the fishing come on leaps and bounds... try for pollack and ballen wrasse on rock marks on standard float gear (a lot stronger than coarse kit) using sandeel as bait or even strips of mackerel. Small crabs are a killer biat for big wrasse. The area west of Tramore, along the coast road has some good spots.

You find yourself tussling with a big wrasse, you'll never go coarse again! Mackerel should be inshore by then, but it depends on the weather...

Keep an eye hear on all the reports and drop a few people PMs (private messages) to get them to tell you how to use rigs & tactics...

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#4 Post by James Barry »

Howya Ricky,
If you drop me a pm nearer to the time that your coming down, Il do my best to point you in the right direction of some fish as Im sure will some of the other lads from waterford, i say there might be some makeral around flats in the estuary and there some very good rock marks on brownstown as Kieran was saying. :)
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#5 Post by ricky gaunt »

cheers lads for the imformation,these wrasse must be some fighters, a guy at work was telling me about them.How big do they go?
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#6 Post by tbag »

i had them up to 6lb last year not to far from portally,a 4lb one will give some fight,small crabs will pick up the better fish,
Big bass so far this year

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#7 Post by coaster »

kieran wrote:hi Ricky

The area west of Tramore, along the coast road has some good spots.




rock marks on brownstown as Kieran was saying.


Howa James. Brownstown is east of Tramore you muppet :lol: :P

Hello Ricky.
As said above, ask a bit closer to the time and we will let you know what is going on.
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#8 Post by James Barry »

Ah yes that would be right :oops: :lol:

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