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Stephen8wood
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#1 Post by Stephen8wood »

I'm heading down the Black Head North Clare in the first week of October. Is there much going on there at that time of year? Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Black Head

#2 Post by roryodonnell »

Probably sea mackerel
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#3 Post by ultran00b »

Mackerel have been pretty scarce up here recently, from black head down to ballyreen everyone I've spoken to is having similar experience. You will catch a few if you stick it out but it's slim pickings ATM. I've had 8 mackerel out of three sessions spinning at blackhead and another mark to the south. And one pollack...which is annoying as I love pollack! Couple of oddities I see are, the water has been ridiculously clear this year and very few birds about, I suspect somehow the inshore situation is related to this, anyway for some reason the fish are just not coming inshore (charter boats seem to be having a super season though). That being said, I've got a gut feeling that October will be better, all that nice summer weather will pay off with a nice big plankton bloom in October and then you could have a cracking week,hope it works out for you!
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#4 Post by CraigM84 »

Last time was up at black head, possibly month ago, I managed to nab a few pollock, small congors, a massive spider crab (3.5kg), a decent size lobster (first time ever catching one and forgot to weight it, but did take pics) and lost a bit of tackle.
I can't remember which side of the lighthouse I'd gone, will have to have a look through pics to see.
Was dead baiting with Mackeral, squid and peeler, late evening high til it was way to dark, and had drop net with me. Ground is quite rough close in but its not so bad at distance.

I'd usually head for there or poulsallagh (south of fanore, can't remember distance, but it's right on the bend where the road leaves the coast). Have had some great success there with same baits, have picked up some nice size congor, bullhuss, some red kinda fish (have pic but can't remember the name), and decent size wrasse (caught with rag, bought in southside in Dublin, don't know anywhere on the west for these). I like the spot but again can bit a bit of tackle lose here too, just fished it so often kinda have an idea of Where's clear to cast.

Hopefully be back out to hit both these marks again in next week or two, will post back if anything worth mention
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#5 Post by corbyeire »

yep reports have been pretty poor from north clare rocks this year - i would definitely recommend not fishing alone there are night - it can be lethal under foot with the dew and keep an eye on those waves, the 1 in 20 rule can apply there even when it looks flat calm. set up at a height
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#6 Post by Stephen8wood »

Thanks for the replies lads! Very detailed and helpful info there.
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Re: Black Head

#7 Post by corbyeire »

few pollack and mac down there with straps this week - nothing being reported out on the sand
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#8 Post by CraigM84 »

Was out at blackhead yesterday evening, was a fun session, 5 dogs and 5 congor, nothing crazy big at all but but did miss two (assuming congor, they're the only gits I know of that can twist line so much it snaps when untangling it, one of these I didn't notice, the other lost on way in).
Fished 4 hrs to the high, 8pm, and 2.5 hrs after, Mackeral, squid and peeler crab used, Mackeral squid combo had best success, good evening fishing, gonna hit Poulsallagh next week or when weather permits.

Even had the pleasure of having the rescue helicopter flying over head and blasting water and waves everywhere for about 30/45 mins, felt like an eternity! Got nice pic of it though :lol:

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