Hi all I am considering using braid on my beach multipliers, 1 X 7HT, 1 X Penn 525 Mag and 2 X 6500, has anyone used braid on their reels and if so how did you find it to use. I have the feeling that the braid would be a little bit clingy and stick to itself and as a result restrict the cast, but that is just an idea of mine and I have no reason to think that it is the real situation, hence the question?
Many thanks for any advice or suggestions about the subject, I know that it would be a very big mistake to use braid that was too thin, just asking for birds nests that way.
Regards Wez
well, i recently moved from using a fixedspool to a multiplier. im right handed and i useually winded in with my left hand and pumped the rod with my right, i find it difficult to reel in with my right. and i noticed that most multipliers are made with right hand wind. (all the good 1s).
is this something i should get used to r should i change to a left hand wind????
Having trouble posting a report keeps saying you have be logged in but i am. Ne one know what the crack is
Does anybody know where to dig lug on the northside of Dublin. I have tried Dollymount but it is not great over there at the minute. Is there anywhere else I can try
lads i have an old 5m rod i am rebuilding for fixed spool. i got some minima's for it. the rod was previously built with 8 rings. i got a multiplier set as i don't like the larger rings and want to start with a smaller butt ring and have an extra ring up nearer the tip(the rod will be used with mono under 10lb.)is there any point in reversing the butt ring? any thoughts/info would be great but please try to keep it simple as i am not very clever

From IFI Facebook page:
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Inland Fisheries Ireland
Convictions and fines for two fishermen who used nets to catch Bass.
Yesterday at Midleton District Court 2 fishermen were found guilty of using nets to catch Bass. IFI Fisheries Officers observed the nets on the evening of 11 July 2011 and in the early hours of the next day apprehended the two men.
In evidence the Fisheries Officers stated that following a report they observed a net fixed out just off the shore at Aghada Power Station which was subsequently hauled into an unlighted punt used by the two fishermen in conjunction with a sea fishing boat which was also unlit. The officers quietly approached the punt in a protection boat and using a powerful hand-held spot light suddenly confronted the fishermen. The pair reacted by heaving a fish box containing approximately 20 Bass over the side of the punt into the water.
The fishermen, who retained a Solicitor to fully contest the offences on their behalf, stated that they were fishing for mullet and had taken the Bass as a by-catch but had not had the opportunity to discard the Bass, which were in the fish box, before the Fishery Officers appeared on the scene.
Judge Olann Kelleher said he was satisfied that both men were guilty. For using a net to catch Bass he fined each man €600 and ordered each man to pay €300 costs. He also made an Order for the Forfeiture of the nets.
Thinking of heading down south tomorrow. don't mind traveling as long as it's worth it. any body no of nething happening.im not looking for your hot spots just looking to pick up a few fish. just dont want to be wasting time diesel and bait
pm's welcome
so im off to north donegal next week to try for turbot for a few days
i intend to only head up around inishowen and maybe portsalon directions
it really would be great if some people could give me some pointers here please..
was thinking culdaff, leenan, or portsalon - or anywhere around these areas
what is rathmullan like to fish from this time of year and what species could i expect??
i would even appreciate info on baits and methods too (distances, tides, rigs, exact locations etc)
PMs very welcome
thanks in advance
any help greatly appreciated

The Dutch are adopting a similar protection model to Ireland
Henk Bleker, State Secretary (Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation) intends to work with both sport and commercial fishing on the Bass protection plan Sportvisserij Nederland suggested. This is the commitment he made yesterday in the House of Representatives in reply to the questions asked by Lutz Jacobi (PvdA) during the meeting from the Agriculture and Fisheries Council.
At the meeting, Member of Parliament Jacobi pointed everybody on the plan Sportvisserij Nederland submitted. This plan is related to the Irish regulation model….
http://www.sportvisserijnederland.nl/sp ... splan.htmlhi all ive being browseing online lately to try and find a multiplier that will suit me for what i need it for.im looking for a reel that has the ability to handle the rough aswell as the smooth.i already have a slosh 30(a beast) and a penn 525 mag xtra.im looking to try a new brand so i can open my knowlege on different types of reels etc.i dont want one with a level wind either.im thinking either abu or akios.so whats all this,,,4,3,1/5,3,1/6,3,1 ratios with the reels.im thing the bigger number ones are the better.im looking at this one.
reelhttp://www.gerrysfishing.com/castin ... 1-3294.php
oh im only looking around the 100 euro or pund steling mark
thanks
I've booked colin Barnes' boat for next Sat 11/2/12 to fish on the
wrecks and associated marks off the west cork coast
http://www.whalewatchwithcolinbarnes.com/
the main target species would be specimen haddock, pollack, cod, whiting, ling conger coalie etc
the cost to charter the boat to head for the far out wrecks is 550 euro, but
she can comfortably fish 8 or 10 anglers assuming they know what they are doing
the boat departs Reen pier at 08:00am sharp and returns at 20:00pm
Please post below if you are interested in joining the trip
Am just after getting my first spinning setup (Mike Ladle surepin MK11 + a Shimano Stradic 4000) and I hope to get out this weekend to give it a bash. Was just wondering what would be knocking around this time of the year and if anyone had any pointers for someone who is brand new to lure fishing. Was thinking of heading to one of the more well known spots for spinning like Whiterock or Ballygannon,would these spots be worth a shout? Any advice would be much appreciated.
anybody at the sea wall in monkstown this morning for the low?
Trying to get a hold of a few of these in a tackle shop in the cork area.Would anyone know where i would get a few.
Anybody know of any locations in or near dungarvan that produce decent rag worm?Any info on suppliers welcome also.
PM's welcome.
correct as of February 6, 2012
Grauvell West Coast Shore league 2012
Feb 25th Renvyle Galway Bay SAC
May 19th Killala Killala BC
June 24th Ballyrean Galway Bay SAC
Aug 4th Clew Bay Newport SAC
Aug 19th Achill Corrane SAC
Sept 2nd Sligo Mullaghmore SAC
Sept 15th Sligo Western Vikings SAC
Oct 13th Enniscrone Conn Shore Committee
Hi All
I hope some gentlemen could post what they feel would be their favourite/best locations from about Newcastle Co Down to around North Co Dublin. I am not looking for secrect spots or anyhting like that, I am faily new to sea angling and would like to give myself the best chance of catching something other than Macky this year.
I am from Dundalk and usually knock around Clogherhead/Greenore!
Thx All
I would like every angler on this site to go onto this page on the Sports Council of Ireland which lists out all the sports that they fund, and the amounts given in core funding.
http://www.irishsportscouncil.ie/Govern ... nvestment/
Angling, which is splint into 5 different governing bodies, gets 15000eu which equates to 3000 each.
Now I'm not going to go into the specifics of what every other sport gets, but lets just say that Baton twirling gets 13,849eu

, and orienteering gets just under 48,000eu
If you are as sickened by this state of affairs as I am, please click on this link and send them a question asking them to explain the reasoning behind this.....
http://www.irishsportscouncil.ie/contact.aspx
I have below copied the message I wrote as something you could copy and paste or write something like it.
"I was just wondering why the largest actual participation sport in this country, where approx 20 teams are sent to home international and world events each year gets a core funding of 15,000eu which is divided between the 5 different angling bodies in this country ie: 3000eu each when an incredibly niche sport like baton twirling gets almost 14000eu, and a very small participation sport like Orienteering gets just under 48,000eu.
I would appreciate if someone could come back to me and explain this.
Yours in sport
David Jolly"
I would love to see if this appalling state of affairs could be changed.
What do people think...
Btw try not to shout out loud at your computer screen when you see some of the amounts given to things like AMERICAN FOOTBALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thinking of hitting inch tomorrow or tuesday decision decides on situation with lug used to be able to dig lug at back of dunes before inch any of ye kerry people know if possible at mo
thanks in advance
Heads up maybe people are aware of this but I only discovered last few days Orkon Fishing Tackle has some great lures at great price the flying c's are great for Bass as are the rapala skitter pops good price and if in cork can cut out postage. I got really nice saltwater fly reel too well worth checking out. Thought I knew all the tackle options obviously not!!!!!
Hi all just a quick one lad just wanted to know the best stuff to make a thumb grip with?
Thanks lads
Paul
Hey lads,
I heading up to Sligo for the weekend and wouldn't mind heading out on a session for a couple of hours. Weather looks like it may be decent enough so going to try and get 2012 off to a start! Does anybody have information on potential spots that may offer the chance of a fish or two at this time of year? I'm up for spinning for a few pollack from rocks or fishing from a beach.. basically anywhere that I might have a chance of catching something!
Cheers
lads i came accross this place on sunday while out looking for new marks..www.clegganfarmcottages.com i know the area and looking around there could be a good chance of pollack,wrasse,ray,mackeral and doggie at your door step... the owner showed me one of the cottages and they are great plus reasonable price at around 20 to 30 euro a head per night.....[color=#000000][/[color=#000000]color][/color]
Feb 25th Courtown 16:00 - 21:00 Dabs and flounder.
Check in will be 2:30-3:00 at Dodd's Rocks entrance.
Who intends to fish?
Also if you intend to renew/join for the year you may do so then.
http://www.wexfordpeople.ie/news/case-a ... 07177.html
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A FISHERMAN has pleaded guilty at Wexford Circuit Court to breaches of fishery regulations.
Declan Ellard, Fence, Tacumshane, Rosslare Harbour had his case adjourned for sentence to April 17.
The defendant pleaded guilty before Judge Thomas Teehan to contravening Section 4 of the Bass ( Restrictionss of Sale) Regulations of 2007.
i came accross this site called...www.freefisher.com ... has anybody used it before....
example of prices.... Black Aberdeen size1/0 qty100 euro 3.55..... Dyneema braid.. 300meters 12lbs 0.12mm euro 8.55.....100 rolling swivels euro 3.06.
had a look through it and the lures are quite cheap also.... if anybody has used this site can you let me know how you got on.....thanks........
Hello. I have a 17 foot boat and have a fish finder on it. I was thinking of buying a chartplotter now. Does anybody know if I need a chartplotter and if yes which is the best suited for me.
heard some good reports about clougherhead recently and i am fed up allways heading south thought i would give this a shot nxt time out, anyone ever been, and any reccomondations and directions to any decent spot to set up as never been up north much,dont mind if its beach, pier or cliffside as long as its easy access and safe, any advice greatly appriciated,

Is there really any difference in how good they are as opposed to blow or yellow tail,I never noticed any difference?

where I dig I can get both and have fished them side by side
Thinking of heading out tomorrow evening for a few hours to use the bait i have left over maybe greystones to arklow haven't decided neone fancy it
has anybody fished tracht beach out past kinvara if you have please give me any information you have on it .thank you

Hot, hard but loads of fun is the way I would describe this years championship event . Once again thanks to the generosity of the farm owner we had use of the filed that has seen some excellent casting in past years of this event, and this year proved again that we have a great buch of people that make up the club form all around Australia.
Before I progess with the details of the event I would like to thank all those interstate members who travelled long distances to be at the event with special mention to Chas who once again made the trip from Western Australia , driving over with a stop over in South Australia where he met up with Eddie and Mike .
Also it was great to see both of the Selby's make it down and give everyone a great display of casting from both Scott and the old master Ces, Ces is a inspiration to me with his dedication and capability to send the leads out a long way.
We also had a special guest from overseas with Don Becker who runs Makoi tackle and casts in the USA events spening time down under.
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Special Guest Don )
Day one of the evnt saw hot difficult conditions with a variable north easterly wind which had the habit of going across court or swirling and coming head on righ though the day , temprature were up as is usual at this time of the year with a peak of around 36C though it felt hotter at time when the wind would simply die off.
The field was also a bit of a obstacle with the ground being cut up from the cattle that had made it there home during the winter months , though they had kep the grass down a bit . The thistles though were another thing and it was always interesting when we had to wind up to the leads before the measures.
Thoughout the event the members once again showed there true colours helping with setting up the court and the various other activities of measuring and helping anyone with questions on casting techniques and equipment issues. It is because of this mateship that I enjoy being part of the club and why organising the event is so satisfy for me.
As per previous years the event was split into two rounds with day one seeing us casting the 100 and 125 gram and the second throwing the 150 and 175 gram leads. It should be noted though that members can opt to cast nay weight they can but need to follow the format if they want to be in a run for the aggregate trophy . Due to the very tough conditions and the fact that some members couldn't attend both days we had a numner of people op[ting to cast there favourite lead throughout the event.
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Don Sending a lead down field )
Casting honours were take out by Scott Selby who using his Century E1000 sent out some outstanding casts with the 125 and 150 gram leads. The winning cast on Day 1 of 248 meters was a brilliant cast . It wasn't easy for Scott as he arrived in the afternoon after a long drive down with Ces and he had to get stuck straigh into it in the hot windy conditions.
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Eddie belting one out in the hot conditions )
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Murray showing his style OTG )
It was also pleasing to see a few new faces with Phil making the effort to come down with Nick and see what the casting was all about. Phil was using his threadline outfit match to a Daiwa Hearland rod and did well with it . The reel was loaded with braid which is his prefered fishing set up . After a while he did try one of my Century TTLDSM's to see how the rods handled the leads better.
Another top performer at the event was young Sarah Cracknell who came down with he dad nick and showed her style with a very good cast of 40+ meters with the threadline. We look forward to seeing more of the kids attending this and other events as they are the future of the sport.

( Young Sarah & Dad Nick at the award timing )
Day two of the event was to my mind the hardest of the championships with the temprature even hotter and drier with wind really playing havoc with everyones casts . We did have plenty of cold drinks to keep us all hydrated but it still sapped the stamina out of a lot of us. It may be a consideration for the future to have this event pushed out to March or even April to allow people to enjoy a less stressfull day.
The day saw all casters trying their best to get the leads to fly and I was impressed with the distances given the conditions .
Here are the results from the two days for people to see the fine efforts of everyone there.
Final presentations were as usual a pleasure to me with not only trophies for the top place getters and the open raffle prizes for everyone who competed but also when Eddie presented the 200+ meter certificates to memebers who had achieved that milestone in there individual casting development.

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Raffle prize winner - Tony with his Century 10'6" Spin Blank )
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New Australian Champion Scott Selby with Dad Ces and his Prize of a Century CCCLD )

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Third Place winner MIck Smajkic - brilliant 227 Meters in tough conditions )
I would also like to thank both Century and Ultima who are sponsors for the club . The prizes and use of the lines and shock leaders made this once again a top event for all present.
Looking forward to seeing even more people at the next event and hope that 2012 is a great one for PB's both on the field and on the water.
Thanks to everyone who made this event a great success.
I will post up video footage as well as links to more photos as soon as possible.
Regards

Cobh SAC will be holding their next Light Line Comp on Sunday week, 19th Feb. If you'd fancy fishing ring Danny Kane on 086-8161946 or Mary Geary on 021-4812167 (email
seaangling@esatclear.ie) before Weds next to register.
Here's a report on the last comp in January
http://www.corkharbouranglinghub.blogsp ... sults.html
For Sunday week's comp there's an important change.The boats will be leaving Kennedy Pier at 10am now instead of 9am. Lines down will be 10:15am and lines up is now 4pm.
Also, remember only the main line needs to be 15lb bs. There is no restriction on rig body, snood, or shock leader.
I'd been talking to well know angler Paul Robinson, and what follows may be of some interest to somebody here. I don't have the time, nor is it quite my area of expertise

Email Paul if you are interested
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SEO, SEM, HubSpot, AND FISHING – I want to combine these passions!
Hi All, some will know me from the competition circuit, some will know me as the founder and owner of Shamrock Fishing Tackle.
I’m looking to hook up with any guys who are as passionate about SEM/SEO as they are about Angling. It’s funny because I actually see many similarities between both.
I’m not going to explain what I mean by the terms above, if you have to ask, you’re not the guy.
I’m working on a few plans behind the scenes and I’m hoping to connect with some like-minded individual who might be interested in joining forces.
If you’re just out of college, or have been working in this sector, or just passionate about SEM, and you’re as mad about angling as I am, then we NEED TO TALK NOW J Fire me off a mail to
paulrobinson99@gmail.comhi anybody have any good fishing lately around clew bay?
Hello Lads. Just new to the site. Does anybody know where there is any good whiting been caught on the east coast?
Has anyone any good spots to dig some lug around south Dublin?
I was down in Blackrock last week but they were thin on the ground.
Got about 60 in two hours.
I heard they go deeper down with the cold weather. is that the case?
Only been out twice so very new to it. Any good spots or tips would be great.
Shankil maybe i seen guys dig there before.
Cheers,