Mark needed for Wednesday (South Dublin into Wicklow)

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Mark needed for Wednesday (South Dublin into Wicklow)

#1 Post by MAC »

Hi guys,

I am hoping to get a bit of fishing in this Wednesday. It looks like neap tides with high water at about 6pm or so. I was hoping one of you guys in the know can put me on a mark in the South Dublin / Wicklow area, maybe north Wexford. I am hoping for a bit of beach fishing and am looking for a mixed bag of fish. If you don't fancy replying here, a PM would be great. Any locations by PM will be kept to myself.

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Kev
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#2 Post by MAC »

bump........ Any takers
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#3 Post by Adam S »

Ennereilly maybe, have not fished it myself in ages but heard good reports
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#4 Post by MAC »

Thanks for the reply Adam. I done a quick search on the forum and it seems that it is best fished well into darkness. I'll be in the pub by then. :lol:

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#5 Post by alby »

Hi MAC, If ye just fancy a bit of variety and plenty of bites, try Scotsmans Bay in Sandycove. (Area from 40ft - Bullock Harbour) There can be plenty of fish over mixed ground to simple worm or crab baits. (Ballen Wrasse, Red Codling, coalies, mackeral, pollack, for definite) possible plaice & dabs on cleaner patches, if ye can find em, schoolie bass, mullet (groundbait) and strap congers.

A spinning rod and rucksack with hooks (1/0 is perfect) lightish weights and bit's and pieces, should see you right, there's a little bit of rock hoppin but safe if it's not raining, and fine on a neap tide. A lovely area too, that holds plenty of fish, also just 25 mins from the city.
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#6 Post by MAC »

Cheers Alby,

Looking to head a bit further south with maybe the possibility of a few bigger fish. I'll be taking a few of my younger brothers fishing soon, so I'll keep this one in mind.

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#7 Post by alby »

Very hit and miss for the big fish Kevin. Clones Beach could throw up some smoothies or maybe even a tope providing you can wade through the inevitable plague of dogs, best of luck anyway.
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#8 Post by MAC »

Thanks Alby, Was chatting to a friend last night and decided to give Clones a bash. I've never fished it before, so I am looking forward to it.

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