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Boat fishing last week in dingle bay, Co Kerry Ireland.
every other drop showed on Eagle fish finder - enormous bait balls in water (collections small fry). Not seen in such frequency in recent years. Is ban on drift fishing making its impact? Small pollack / pouting / coalfish caught on feathers in exhausting amounts - all returned regards john ps apologise for including Ireland in UK listing |
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In article , John Carnie
wrote: Boat fishing last week in dingle bay, Co Kerry Ireland. every other drop showed on Eagle fish finder - enormous bait balls in water (collections small fry). Not seen in such frequency in recent years. Is ban on drift fishing making its impact? I was there a fortnight back - on shore. With the huge quantities of freshwater and fw mud hitting the estuaries and staining all the inshore water it -might- just be that fw intolerant small-fry have been driven out of their usual holding areas. Once forced into deeper water they'd form tight shoals of course. Small pollack / pouting / coalfish caught on feathers in exhausting amounts - all returned Again, very little from the shore, even the rock marks that usually produce were muddied and mostly devoid of fish. Mackerel, pollack & coalies definitely don't like coloured water so if you were able to get offshore they were probably waiting for you just beyond the stain. ps apologise for including Ireland in UK listing 's OK, we see a few here. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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Hi
Here on the West Coast of Scotland we get an invasion of sprat gathering in the sea lochs inshore to spawn, I've never caught any on lures but have caught things that chase them i.e. mackerel and pollack. It is a little early here for sprat, the bigger numbers gather here late October (thats when the pair trawlers arrive!!!!) so maybe it starts earlier on the Irish coast? Don't know for definate what dates they arrive here but I have seen gannets working the lochs so they are catching something. Just a possible solutiion, don't shoot me down if you disagree. Regards Martin "John Carnie" wrote in message ... Boat fishing last week in dingle bay, Co Kerry Ireland. every other drop showed on Eagle fish finder - enormous bait balls in water (collections small fry). Not seen in such frequency in recent years. Is ban on drift fishing making its impact? Small pollack / pouting / coalfish caught on feathers in exhausting amounts - all returned regards john ps apologise for including Ireland in UK listing |
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