Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

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Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#1 Post by youonlythevinegar123 »

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Duration: 20:00 - 23:00

Tide: Low at 21:00

Weather: Lovely

Bait: Lug

Rigs: Plug/ Three hook flapper

Results: Blank




Report: Just back from fishing seapoint. Got down for 8ish thinking high tide was at 9, but it was actually at 3ish. For those who know the beach its very shallow at low water so i waded out about 250 yards from the center of the beach. I had about 30 fresh lug so started with a three hook flapper. I kept on the move and didn't have a bite all night on the lug. I waded in towards the rocks to left of the beach in the direction of blackrock and switched to a plug at about 21:30. The tide was clearly all wrong for here so again I moved, this time to the very far end of the beach towards the west pier. Twenty yards from where I was plugging I saw a fish of maybe 2 or 3 pounds jumping. There's no river near the beach so I thought bass? I hope it was a bass as this is one of my main target species for over the summer. Anyway I was wrecked at this stage, must have walked 5 or 6 kilometres :? And that's the story of my blank. By the way, if anyone knows what this beach will produce, where exactly on the beach fish are caught and the right conditions I'd be grateful of a PM. I've only caught one bass so far this year on Dublin beaches, and would love to find out if this beach will get me a bass :D
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#2 Post by Tommy B »

That fish you seen jumping was most likely seatrout as bass don't really jump unless they are chasing baitfish. I have seen big seatrout around the area.
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#3 Post by Deleted User 3488 »

Hard luck on the blank, that mark produces a few fish during the colder months; mostly flounder.
Try the nth Dublin beaches and rock marks if your looking for bass.Portmarnock, Malahide, Donabate, Portrane and both beaches in Rush are marks that produce bass, especially if there's a surf.
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#4 Post by roger de dodger »

fair play for having a go 8) not many lads will try along the citys beaches :wink:
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#5 Post by chenz116 »

hard luck

but at least ya know there are some fish there
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#6 Post by sparkey+1 »

Never fished that beach but fair play for having a go at least you know now and if its not to far for you to travel get to the northside beaches well worth it...... :D :D :D :D
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#7 Post by knightser »

sparkey+1 wrote:Never fished that beach but fair play for having a go at least you know now and if its not to far for you to travel get to the northside beaches well worth it...... :D :D :D :D
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#8 Post by tight lines »

unlucky mate you should try behind the martello tower in booterstown along the platform at the foot bridge me and the brother have had bass,flounder,whiteing there best time is 2 hours either side of high water with all fish being got on worm baits hope this helps also poolbeg holds some nice bass
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#9 Post by billy the fish »

Bad luck mate , good on ya for tryin'. I know that blank feeling very well myself. Always next week :wink:
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Re: Seapoint, Dublin, June 19th

#10 Post by youonlythevinegar123 »

Thanks for the replies lads, I'll keep trying and keep you posted :wink:

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