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The Irish Light Lines Series, Cobh

The first outing of the Irish Light Line series was held last weekend in Cork Harbour where thirty two battle hardened anglers hammered it out for the early bragging rights. This highly anticipated event attracts anglers from all over the country and beyond, and with over 10 countries being represented it makes for a really competitive series.

The anglers are greeted in the morning with free tea and coffee from Leonardo’s Bistro, the bistro opens up early just to accommodate the anglers and this always goes down well. The boats leave at 9am, with a half-hour’s steam out to the selected fishing grounds. The competition is fished over two sessions with each session lasting 2 hours 45 minutes, there is generally a 15 minute break in between where angling positions on the boat are changed.

The beauty with fishing Cork Harbour is that anglers are spoiled for choice with both the types of fish they can catch and with being able to head out and fish in all weather conditions.

This competition is used as a training ground for the international boat angling team, so it can be taken very seriously t times – but don’t be fooled! This competition is run by anglers for anglers, so first and foremost it’s about the craic, it’s about getting out amongst friends and getting bragging rights, which are not easily won. The main species of fish are dogfish, ray, whiting, dab, gurnard, poor cod, plaice and flounder, with the occasional bass thrown into the mix.

The competition is run as a catch and release competition where all of the fish are returned alive. There are six matches in total, an angler can drop one of the matches to keep his best 5 scores – so when it comes to the final table the top 8 will battle it out for the title. The results for each boat after round 1 are below – the next light lines match is on December the 10th and we’ll keep you posted on how that goes.

Sea angling in Cork Harbour

 

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Ireland on the Fly: From Athlone to fly fishing on the world stage with Sean Dempsey

You might remember Ireland on the Fly covered the FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships back in September with daily updates from Ireland team captain, Dec Conlon, and one of the star Irish performers from the tournament was a young angler by the name of Sean Dempsey.

Sean joins Tom & Daire on this week’s show and having fished three Worlds already in his 20s, he has some real insights into the elite level of fly fishing, and what he’s learned from the leading countries such as France, Spain and the Czechs.

Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts:

https://pod.fo/e/204d39

Savage fishing for winners in Tulla

Tulla & District Angling Club report from their inter-club competition held on Lough Graney on Saturday last… 

Savage day out today!
6 teams fished for the interclub title with only a couple of cm between 1st and 2nd.
The pools went to Ed Curran with a fish of 86cm.
Overall, 3rd went to the Banner anglers. 2nd to Inchiquin with 412cm.
However the newly formed Savage Gear team led by Marcin won with a cumulative length of 417cm..
Thanks to Aaron McDonnell for getting everyone in and out of the lake safely.
Winners!
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Daiwa Pairs Now Open For 2024 Entries

It may still be 2023, but festival organisers are already planning ahead for 2024. With the success of Irish tourism in recent years, booking accommodation well in advance is vital, so planning so far ahead gives people plenty of time to book in before all beds are gone!

The Daiwa Irish Pairs is a fantastyic sea angling festival that has been running for many years. Based in Dingle, it is held in September and attracts anglers from far and wide, including many from the UK.

Next year the festival runs from Saturday 21st to Friday 27th of September. The festival consists of several pegged matches on the beaches of the Dingle peninsula, and a specimen hunt is also held throughout the week, with prizes for the best fish of each eligible species. The main prizes are also worth chasing, with £1,500 in 2023 on offer to the winning pair, and many more prizes down the placings.

Check out the poster below for details and how to enter. Follow the Daiwa Pairs festivel on Facebook here to keep up to date with news, and details of how to enter

 

Charter fishing still available in Galway Bay

Skipper John Fleming bemoaned the recent poor weather, but cheered us up with a look back at some great fishing during the season.

“With this absolutely horrendous weather of late here’s a bit of a throwback to some much nicer weather and much nicer fishing conditions.
Despite the weather being very unsettled since almost mid June to be honest, we did manage some lovely fish during the season.
Still some weekend dates available for the rest of this year and plenty of midweeks too”

Go fishing…

Blue Shark Angling Galway

To book fishing with John aboard the Brazen Hussy II, give him a call on 087 7571320

A regular day is between 9am- 6pm from either Rossaveal, Spiddal or Galway depending on species being sought after. Fishing on the inshore reefs for pollock, cod, ling, wrasse, conger eel and mackerel can be reached in 10 minutes from departure, while our offshore reef marks are within 45 minutes of departure. Our ground fishing for tope, spurdog, ray, bullhuss, turbot, plaice and the giant common skate can all be reached within the hour which ensures the most amount of time is spent fishing.
The shark season usually starts at the end of June and runs into late October, this is the ultimate angling adrenaline rush with these hard fighting blue and porbeagle sharks all being tagged and released safely.
Package deals available

Address: Baile an tSagairt, Spiddal, Co. Galway.
Telephone: +353 (0)87 7571320
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BlueSharkAngling

Blue Shark Angling Galway,
Phone John Fleming : +353 (0)87 7571320

Last league outing for the year produced some decent flatties for Killybegs Mariners SAC

Paul Duddy with a 41cm flounder winning the longest flattie prize

Killybegs Mariners report on their last league outing in 2023…

Late Autumn now and conditions were in stark contrast to last week’s competition for last nights league outing but with good padded clothing and waterproof gear the wind and rain was at our backs making it comfortable as could be for the 18 anglers.

Fishing a new venue is always exciting to see what different species would be going and changing tactics when it would become obvious as to the target species. Early doors and rods were hopping with good size coleys mostly over 35cm all along the beach and a new club shore record of 41cm coley for Cormac Duddy.
Flounders were scarce but a few were got along with some turbot, whiting to 24cm with the dogs making an appearance late on as the tide ebbed.
Dogs and flounders
Longest flattie prize was a whopping 41cm flounder for Paul Duddy winning €52.
2nd overall winning €52 with a great fishing of coleys, flounder, whiting and dog was won by Cormac Duddy with 199pts
And in 1st place on the night winning €104 with turbot, whiting, pollack and dog was won by Brian Smith with 221 pts.
And lucky peg draw of €36 at the van was won by Pat Byrne
That’s 7 outings now and we have had 6 different winners.
Well done to all out enjoying the fishing!
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The Lure Fishing Podcast – Episode 21 – Keith Barry

The Lure Fishing Podcast with Cormac Walsh

Episode 21 of The Lure Fishing Podcast is out now. In this episode, host Cormac Walsh chats with well known Irish mentalist, hypnotist, magician and, of course, angler, Keith Barry, about all things angling, but especially the mental health benefits of it.

Many people, especially those who spend so much time in the outdoors in the brighter months, can struggle at this time of the year with the cold, wet, windy weather and the ever darker evenings. The pressures and stresses of life in general can become overwhelming and it can be very frustrating not being able to get out, especially when a lot of us very much rely on angling as a pressure release valve to keep the head right!

Black bream
Keith Barry

The links to the latest episode are below for the various podcast platforms.

Apple Pods

Google Pods

 

 

 

Speed the name of the game for South Shore SAC

South Shore SAC headed to the North Beach in Wicklow for the latest round of their club league, and the 31 anglers who attended were faced with a long walk from the car park to their pegs, but at the end of that walk they were greeted by a nice coloured sea that looked perfect for a bit of winter fishing.

Whiting are the go-to competition species on east coast beaches at this time of year, and it was obvious from the start that they were there in good numbers. When faced with shoals of whiting close in, anglers need to be quick on the draw, hooking and landing fish quickly and getting the baits straight back out there.

It was frantic from the off, with the beach a blur of anglers reeling in fish, getting their cards signed, and releasing them back in quick succession. Paul Doyle, who drew the end peg, found whiting coming in with every cast. But league leader Alby Allan was hot on his heels, matching him fish for fish. At the end of the day, they were both neck and neck with 32 fish each, but Paul’s 7 LSD gave him the edge in the points and he topped the table for the day. Eamon Bermingham’s 25 fish saw him win his zone while Aaron Willet won the junior section with a fine tally of 16 fish.

Full report on the South Shore SAC Facebook page.

Results below:

IFPAC interclub competition raises €840 for Alzheimers Society of Ireland

The Irish Federation of Pike Angling Clubs hosted their annual interclub event at the weekend, which saw 18 teams of four anglers compete for the club trophy. They also used the event as a fundraiser, holding a raffle to raise funds for the Alzheimers Society of Ireland, which generated €840, so hats off to all who contributed to such a charitable cause.

It’s not all about the fishing, these events are great social gatherings too

The venue was spread over eight lakes in the Shercock area, with anglers free to move between lakes during the event. Poor weather on the day meant anglers had to compete against the elements as well as each other, but a decent number of fish were caught on the day, including a fine fish of 25lb 6oz for Keith Ren.

Cracking 25lb+ pike for Keith Ren

On the club side of things, Whitewood came out on top for the third year running, with Not O’Caseys in 2nd, and Whitewood C in third.

Whitewood, champs for another year

Full report & photos are available on the IFPAC Facebook page.

Competition results below:

Club Competition

1st Whitewood A 82Ib 15oz, 28 fish.

2nd Not O’ Casey’s 60Ib 15oz, 14 fish.

3rd Whitewood C 56Ib 2oz, 22 fish.

Heaviest fish:

1st Keith Ren 25Ib 6oz

2nd Alex Kiernan 14Ib 6oz

3rd Wally Geoghan 13Ib 3oz

Qualifier

1st Adam Sheenan 27Ib 12oz, 8 fish.

2nd Fergal bell 27Ib 10oz, 6 fish.

3rd Tucker Mc Cabe 26Ib 13oz, 10 fish.

4th Mark Byrne 26Ib 10oz, 12 fish.

5th Keith Ren 25Ib 6oz, 1 fish.

6th Wally Geoghan Raffle.


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Liz McMahon dominates Tralee Bay SAC comp at Ballyquinn

liz flounder ballyquinn

Tralee Bay Sea Angling Club reports on their first competition of 2023 fished at the weekend…

A wet and miserably windy forecast forced a change of venue for us away from the planned Rossbeigh. This was very disappointing, but in the end, it was the right call in the interest of safety and comfort.

We still managed 15 anglers in the depths of a November Storm. So that was a huge positive. With savage gusts of up to 50mph forecast, we headed for the relative safety of Ballyquinn, better known as Brandon Beach next to the pier. This can be a prolific venue for flounder, whiting and coalies, but some wicked weed on the edge meant targeting some of these just wasn’t possible.

We fished 3pm to 7pm in order to avoid the worst of the forecast but the fish missed the start time and didn’t really show up for the first hour. Then Clodá was off the mark, followed by Barry with a fine flounder and Connie with a Whiting. Chris got going with a whiting, followed by a flounder and it looked like things were going to kick off when David hit 4 fish in about 25 minutess.

Liz McMahon beat off competition from 11 international anglers out of a field of 15 fishing to win comfortably and take the pools to boot.

Down the low numbers it seemed quiet with Alison and Chris Sanbak getting a few between them. Liz, Shane and Paddy didn’t seem to be having much luck but that changed rapidly as the tide pushed us up the steep beach. Liz burst into life racking up 10 fish in 90 minutess to stun the beach and give Shane no chance even though he managed 7 fish himself. Indeed not for the first time Liz made Shane’s head spin when she landed a brute of a flounder, 39cm and festively plump.

In the end, I think it’s fair to say we were all happy to be heading home.

Results Brandon Beach 19/11

Junior

  • 1st Chris Sandbak 3 fish 83 points

Senior

  • 1st Liz Mc Mahon
    10 fish 236 points
  • 2nd Shane McMahon
    7 fish 153 points
  • 3rd Chris O Sullivan
    6 fish 141 points

Best flat

  • Liz Mc Mahon, 39cm flounder

Best round

  • Liz Mc Mahon, 22cm whiting

A dominant performance by Liz on a night where I counted 11 international anglers out of 15 fishing.

Tralee Bay Sea Angling Club
Web: www.traleebaysac.org

Join Tralee Bay Sea Angling Club

Tralee Bay SAC  is a thriving community of enthusiastic anglers – young and old, experienced and newcomers – with new members joining all of the time. We have a busy schedule of shore and boat competitions and lots of social events planned throughout the year. Tralee Bay is a family friendly, welcoming club with a reputation for promoting angling and encouraging newcomers to the sport.

Joining could not be easier – simply get in touch with us via our Contact us page leave your address and we will send you out an application form. Please also let us have your email address – especially if you have any queries for us. We are especially eager to hear from junior anglers who want to take advantage of club membership. For more information on joining see here – Joining Tralee Bay Sea Angling Club.