This report from Cormac Walsh of The Lure Fishing Podcast:
Fishing two-week cycles over the new and full moons these days, grabbing any weather window I can. The last set of tides over the new moon produced some fish but I am noticing it’s not as hectic number wise as previous autumns.
Still, it’s great to see some of the bigger fish inshore. Why does this happen in Autumn? I’m not 100% sure but my theory is that with the likes of herring, garfish, juvenile mullet showing this time of the year inshore the bass move in to feed. The bigger tides also push everything closer to the shore.









