looking a day time mark in the antrim coast/ co londonderry

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looking a day time mark in the antrim coast/ co londonderry

#1 Post by pookie »

as it says above looking a mark that can fish in day time
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#2 Post by Davy Murdoch »

barr mouth was good for flounder but can be quite dodgey if its rough.roe mouth also for flounder,i haven`t fished them both in years but used to be good,or balintoy for flounder,coalies etc and you should be ok on the high rocks if its rough.at least you can see the big waves coming during daylight! :lol:
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#3 Post by beachcaster »

rocks behind the convent at portstewart mate ,always produces during daylight.
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#4 Post by BigPhil »

whats the common catches there in daylight beachcaster?huss, dogs, bass etc?
try portstewart strand if barr mouth is too rough
roe estuary hasnt fished great the last couple of years tho
ballintoy a good bet if there arent many of you going
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#5 Post by beachcaster »

forget about the roe mouth mate waste of time this time of year,rocks at portstewart or the beach mate,definately should get some flounder if nothing else.ballintoy is worth a throw and if no good try further up the coast.day time is hit or miss mate any where unless you have a mark with very deep water close in.!!!!!!
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#6 Post by BigPhil »

ballycastle breakwater????
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#7 Post by pookie »

Can some one tell me were to park to fish at the convent at portstewert and how to get there from town

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