Tag: Turbot
First Time Sea Angler has Double Hook Up of Bass and Turbot on County...
Sea Angling expert Peter Cunningham from the Drogheda Angling Centre was on the Louth Coastline again this morning  Saturday 26th October accompanied by first time...
Turbot and Palm Sized Bass on Louth Coastline
Peter Cunningham from the Drogheda Angling Centre reports on a number of recent sea angling outings on the County Louth Coastline. The fishing has...
To the waters and the wilds for Dublin father and son
Guide Sean Jordan of Bass fishing Wexford takes a father and son team out for a fishing trip and makes young Hugo's day when...
2013 – frustrating and infuriating at times for Donegal skipper
Rosguill skipper Michael McVeigh winds down for 2013 and looks back over the year:
2013 winds down and looking back over an unusual year, there...
The Dubs win this time with excellent catches in Kerry
Kevin Brain of kbfishingireland.co.uk in Waterville has a great days fishing yesterday. He was out on the kayaks with Kevin, Pat & Kieran from...
Superb cod, pollack and 184lb skate for Donegal anglers
Boat Angling Ireland prove that there are much more than sharks in Donegal. With a wonderful catch of Pollack, Coalie, Ling, Pouting, Cod, Red...
18 species in two days for anglers on Leah from Enniscrone
Donal Kennedy of the Leah reports that a group of anglers from Larne & District Sea Angling Club travelled to Enniscrone recently for a...
Hard to coax the fish in Donegal !
Michael McVeigh, skipper of the Rosguill out of Downings reports:
Entering the middle of the season now and fishing remains mixed, inconsistent, mediocre, patchy.
For sure,...
Some good fish at Downings but better expected for time of year
Michael McVeigh, skipper of the Rosguill out of Downings reports that  fishing this year has been sort of OK – not particularly great, but fish...
Large amounts of mackeral, pollack and coalies around Donegal Bay
Sean Carty of Land and Sea Sports in Bundoran tells us "Things were also on the up this week in Donegal bay with all...

















