What about this time of year.
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Re: What about this time of year.
i find that the mackerel don't really make an appearance until may / june time and sometimes earlier.
some coalies about and flounder too
some coalies about and flounder too
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Re: What about this time of year.
The pollock should be about the rough ground and the wrasse should also be startin to appear. i heard there was mackeral bein caught on the boat along the antrim coast at the mo
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Re: What about this time of year.
jonny gilbert wrote:The pollock should be about the rough ground and the wrasse should also be startin to appear.
Do you really think that they'd be back in so early?
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Re: What about this time of year.
Hi
It depends on where you are. Waters will warm quickest in the SW and along the Atlantic coast... so wrasse will move inshore (on some marks they are often present intermittently over the winter in good spells of weather) and I have had macks on Easter monday on several years recently when it fell early in April. Try for them if we get 4/5 days of decent weather.
Pollack have been inshore on some marks since February, its a myth about them disappearing.
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It depends on where you are. Waters will warm quickest in the SW and along the Atlantic coast... so wrasse will move inshore (on some marks they are often present intermittently over the winter in good spells of weather) and I have had macks on Easter monday on several years recently when it fell early in April. Try for them if we get 4/5 days of decent weather.
Pollack have been inshore on some marks since February, its a myth about them disappearing.
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Re: What about this time of year.
I went out yesterday evening too a mark that I've fished only once before, I'll try to post up pic's of the spot. It 'looks like a place that should be bounce'n with Pollack and Wrasse during the summer, according to the depth charts the water off these rocks is around 50ft to 60ft deep but I didnt get one bit yesterday! TBH im not surprised, all I had was Mack for bait, I was fishing about an hour either side of low tide and I think its still about a month too early but as Arnie says I'll be back!
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Re: What about this time of year.
Wahey yourself! nice pics! be careful hoppin around them rocks!
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Re: What about this time of year.
Mullet have arrived in their hundreds just outside cork harbour.....
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Re: What about this time of year.
i was fishing an estuary on thursday and there was mullet galore. lots of sea trout too jumping about the place.
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Re: What about this time of year.
Cormdogg wrote:Wahey yourself! nice pics! be careful hoppin around them rocks!
Ha ha, I know! TBF there doesn't be too much hoping done, very small steps at a very slow pace!
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Re: What about this time of year.
If it's mullet your after I believe that they are present at the moment (in large shoals I've heard) in Saleens at the Tramore backstrand
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Re: What about this time of year.
Wrasse are back in Portnoo Donegal.If they are back this far up, then i'm sure they are all over the country.
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Re: What about this time of year.
HI I've found that the pollack dont completely disappear from the rough ground. I have caught pollack from rock marks on 31 dec and a few times this last month! though tackle loss can be heavy as you search through the kelp beds for them they seem to lay deeper, possible to keep out of the rough swell?
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Re: What about this time of year.
wrasse have started to appear in and around the down coastline and there have been good pollack caught as well. just have a look at some of the reports from that direction
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09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger