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Irish Fly Tying : January 2014
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Fly tying blog for all fly dressers and fly tiers that fish for brown and rainbow trout in rivers and lakes. A FLY FISHING AND FLY TYING BLOG FOR ALL PASSIONATE ANGLERS TO ENJOY THIS EVER CHANGING AND DEVELOPING SPORT. Thursday, January 30, 2014. Bank Fishing in Lough Doire Bhile, Glengoole. Some locations around the lake had pontoons and these are quite well built with lots of space but do be careful as in wet weather they can become slippy under foot (Dave). Gradually moving up along the left hand ...
ngangling.blogspot.com
Next Generation Angling.: July 2012
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Plugging, LRF (Light Rock Fishing) HRF (Hard Rock Fishing). Friday, 20 July 2012. LRF Mission Flounder, Mission succeeded! Well I’ve just got in from a harbour scratching LRF session with my mate Rob, I didn’t manage to take any pictures because he had all the fancy pants equipment, but I’m awaiting some photos of a goliath scorpion fish. Seriously the thing was huge compared to any I’ve caught in the past! I managed a few sessions with mixed results from the same location I lost the first flounder….
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Next Generation Angling.: December 2012
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Plugging, LRF (Light Rock Fishing) HRF (Hard Rock Fishing). Sunday, 16 December 2012. Make Hay While The Sun Shines. What a mixed week of weather we are having, torrential rain, sub zero temperatures and high winds, could it get any worse? Well they are saying that the world is going to end on the 21. I’ve got my bug out bag sorted, worm weights check, hooks check, soft lures check, hard lures check, can of Redbull check, sorted! Times have been tough the past week with the poor weather,. My last proper ...
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Next Generation Angling.: September 2013
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Plugging, LRF (Light Rock Fishing) HRF (Hard Rock Fishing). Friday, 27 September 2013. Floundering around Weymouth and West Bay Harbour. Well the past few weeks have been a blessing with North East winds, so many people love the SW winds due to the bass fishing off Chesil, but I am growing fonder and fonder of the North Easterly winds due to the amount of species that creep in under most peoples radars, think about it. what is happening when those waters are calm and clear for days on end? Me and Lolly h...
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Next Generation Angling.: September 2012
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Plugging, LRF (Light Rock Fishing) HRF (Hard Rock Fishing). Sunday, 30 September 2012. Inspiration, Lure Master Mr Takayoshi Orimoto. What an amazing past few weeks, fishing is on fire from local rocks marks, with wrasse and Pollock showing in good numbers and the harbour is full of mini species. Winner of the comp was Simon with this stunning looking Sea Scorpian above. Well done mate, I’m seriously jealous! My answer is no. On a number of occasions now we have come across some stunning fishing conditio...
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David's Bass Fishing Blog.: Does This Sound Familiar...
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Sunday, November 23, 2014. Does This Sound Familiar. What I've seen rings all the right bells in my Bass Fishing head. A gentle breeze is in my face as I clip on and fire out the lure which arcs out perfectly on the line I had in mind and in sync with the surf, a few quick turns of the reel handle and the lure "Bites" into the back of a wave and we're fishing.I start to wind slowly, full of anticipation.after about the third or fourth turn. KABOOM! Posted by David Norman. Mullet on the Fly - Irish Angler.
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Savage Fishing: Good Fun With Grilse
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Thursday, 23 July 2015. Good Fun With Grilse. All is not lost though and the grilse fishing is beginning to make up for the lack of sport earlier on. Since the beginning of this persistent, unsettled weather regime, grilse have been running in very good numbers. Since the 6th of July, the Bandon has been in absolutely beautiful order for fishing. Regular freshets have kept the river at an excellent height, with all methods fishable. Prior to the recent good sport with salmon, sea trout fly fishing at nig...
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Catch & Release Saltwater Ireland: April 2013
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Monday, April 15, 2013. Hi and welcome to our new blog,. The ethos or idea behind this blog is as the title says to promote. Catch and Release of all species of fish whether caught by lure or bait. The logo above features one of our favourite sportfish the ' European Seabass' which is pound for pound. One of the best fighting and most sought after fish in Irish waters. To start off there will be four of us contributing to this blog . Tomasz from Kerry of Seabass Hunting. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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