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just wondering whats avilable out there from the shore
so what is your p.b.?
mine is a 21lb conger from tarbert pier in the depths of winter memorable catch.
so what is your p.b.?
mine is a 21lb conger from tarbert pier in the depths of winter memorable catch.
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Garoid,
Thats a good fish from the shore. Mine is the 17lb conger from coalhill point.
The heaviest fish that are caught from the shore will be Tope and Sting Ray which are both caught from the shore in Tralee bay. Tope between 30-40lbs have been landed from the shore usually from late April - July.
Sting Ray of over 70lb have been landed from the shore in Tralee Bay. Several Irish records for Sting Ray have been set in Tralee Bay. Usually from caught between April through until July again.
It takes patiene to land one these fellows.
Thats a good fish from the shore. Mine is the 17lb conger from coalhill point.
The heaviest fish that are caught from the shore will be Tope and Sting Ray which are both caught from the shore in Tralee bay. Tope between 30-40lbs have been landed from the shore usually from late April - July.
Sting Ray of over 70lb have been landed from the shore in Tralee Bay. Several Irish records for Sting Ray have been set in Tralee Bay. Usually from caught between April through until July again.
It takes patiene to land one these fellows.
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my best's are
6lbs 11oz bass
7lbs 7oz sea trout
14lbs thornback
18lbs conger
27 lbs huss (a monster which went back in to the water, 2yrs after i found out it would have been a record fish)
all shore caught..
6lbs 11oz bass
7lbs 7oz sea trout
14lbs thornback
18lbs conger
27 lbs huss (a monster which went back in to the water, 2yrs after i found out it would have been a record fish)
all shore caught..
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lump is the apropriate word... water was dirty so i couldnt see it till it was about to be lifted.. my friend who was at the waters edge lifting the shock leader nearly fell in the water when he saw a pair of jaws coming up towards him...
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8.5lb Bass
6.5lb Cod
3lb Plaice
5lb Tope
That's the best I've caught from the shore over the years,all caught between Greystones and Kilcoole.I've never fished for Conger or Huss from the shore but will be putting that right over Easter down in Clare :wink:
6.5lb Cod
3lb Plaice
5lb Tope
That's the best I've caught from the shore over the years,all caught between Greystones and Kilcoole.I've never fished for Conger or Huss from the shore but will be putting that right over Easter down in Clare :wink:
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gearoid mc s. wrote:richie07
some nice fish there esp that bass if you go congerigng though the first fish you catch could easily be heavier than any of the ones you have listed
I'd love to even catch a double figure fish,the first one must be a great experience.I have some rigs made up for the conger and huss,hopefully I'll get a result.let's see what happens
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