People:Me
Duration:Two hours 7-9pm
Tide:Mid-ebb
Weather:Stiff NW wind and rough sea - calm harbour
Bait:Macerel
Rigs:[/bRig of tipped flies
[b]Results:Two small whiting and a dab (returned)
Report:
Caught at junction of sand/rock at Portrush harbour entrance. Easy to lose tackle on the rocks outside the harbour.
Very few fish around during March/April - when do they come back?
Portrush harbour
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if using rag along with mackerel, or sandeel, even sometimes squid it can produce a lot more fish,
try from the back wall (up the ramp from the slipway, just at the steps over the wall or else on down on the flat rounded corner casting out towards the most seaward point of donegal that you can see, it holds a lot of dab normally a few plaice, gurnard etc over the sand
try from the back wall (up the ramp from the slipway, just at the steps over the wall or else on down on the flat rounded corner casting out towards the most seaward point of donegal that you can see, it holds a lot of dab normally a few plaice, gurnard etc over the sand
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