When is the best time to fish sea trout??
What are the best techniques for catching these fish?
Can float fishing work?
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Hi Markj
You will catch them all around Donegal, and personally I find that spinning with a german sprat retrieved very quickly though turbulent water around darkness is the key. You can bait fish for them and even get them on lugworm looking for flatfish and bass on the storm beaches, especially at or near estuaries... ask Dingbat for help, I'm sure he's taken a few up North.
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You will catch them all around Donegal, and personally I find that spinning with a german sprat retrieved very quickly though turbulent water around darkness is the key. You can bait fish for them and even get them on lugworm looking for flatfish and bass on the storm beaches, especially at or near estuaries... ask Dingbat for help, I'm sure he's taken a few up North.
FWIW...
Kieran Hanrahan
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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You are right on Judd Ruane and there is also another guy up there who does exactly the same thing. Great craic and unbelievable fishing. They use 2 primary methods anytime I've fished with them.
1. Sandeel agitated across the bottom. Let a sandeel sink to the floor and gently drag back towards the boat. If a trout takes it, give it line and strike if he makes a run.
2. Tazmanian Devils. ONLY the white bodied ones with either a red or yellow tip. As said above, fish them very fast.
I've used both of these methods with a lot of success in Courtmacsherry and the sandeel often throws up a bass too.
1. Sandeel agitated across the bottom. Let a sandeel sink to the floor and gently drag back towards the boat. If a trout takes it, give it line and strike if he makes a run.
2. Tazmanian Devils. ONLY the white bodied ones with either a red or yellow tip. As said above, fish them very fast.
I've used both of these methods with a lot of success in Courtmacsherry and the sandeel often throws up a bass too.
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Catching Sea Trout in the open beach. look at the beach and see if there is fresh water flowing into the sea. It could be a small stream or just rain water. A bait of frozen mackerel, sandeel or lug. If they are running along the beach they will take. A gentle lob usually does the job
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