Wild Camping and Fishing the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland!
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Wild Camping and sea fishing along the wild Atlantic way in Ireland over the June bank holiday weekend!
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Senan
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Instead of digging yourself in a sweat for lugworms, try ordinary lobworms from the garden. They stay on the hook better, much easier to find and wrasse take them just as readily. Try it, you'll be surprised. For species hunting, where the size of the fish doesn't really matter, try maggots. It really works a treat!
Good idea, I normally fish with lures for them but the bait fishing is fun for a change. 👌 I didn’t know how the garden worms would react to the salt water, digging the bait is hard work but they go crazy for that fresh lug and rag 😁 the mini species would love those small maggots . I use isome also, they didn’t seem to want it that day tho.
Good to see more sea fishing content. You should try spinning for pollock with redgills off the deep rock marks. The bigger ones put a serious bend in your rod 😂
Love spinning for the pollock, the really smash off the lures with a bang 💪😁 it’s hard to get around to all the species and time the tides right all in the one weekend 😂👌 love the summer sea fishing tho, so much fun!
Fair play Senan,class video, can't beat being out in nature.
Thanks Kieran 👌
*I was thinking you might use the dropshot!* That rig just works, man. Great video. Also very smart to catch bait near your fishing location. Good to see some avid/knowledgable anglers around the other side of the world. I'm in North Carolina, USA.
Such an easy rig to use and for them sea fishing marks, where it’s very snaggy with rocks and seaweed, it’s pretty inexpensive to lose a simple hook and lead 😁 so it’s a win win 👌 thanks dude! You have some awesome fishing around you over there 🎣😁
Some beautiful fish caught man, great session 👌
Thank you !!
nice go Stanley
Niiiice, loving this warm weather content
Thanks man, it’s good fun in the sun ☀️
Did you ever do the bass fishing would be nice to see a video on that great one this all so keep it up going to Clare in the next few weeks camping might try this out🎣😊
Will hopefully give the bass a proper go this summer, hard to find time at the weekends 👌
I understand you not giving away specific locations. Some almost expect an obligation to just tell a complete stranger, but many understand. I fish on the East Coast around Dublin and decent marks are kept very guarded by those who know them.
It’s not my place to name locations, would feel too bad on the local anglers in the area, people need to get out and find these places themselves, put in the hours, things don’t just get handed out in life 💪
Where is that thinking?, of going there
Please could you tell us where you fished ????? Thanks
Along the west coast pal, I never give out exact locations as respect for the local anglers. ☺️👍
Ok buddy no probelm . Tight lines for the season ahead . 👍👍👍👍👍@@senanstanleyfishing
So good to see lrf. Next week I am over from the UK to Killarney, visiting relatives. I will bring my lrf gear. I have driven the Ring of Kerry, but not fished it. Where were you and where do you suggest I fish please? Be well and be safe. Greetings from the UK
Theres good lake fishing at ross castle in killarney
@@philipstraub91 thank you. I have been there. Not to fish though. I fancy a bit of salt water this time :-)
@@paulvandermaas6639 old kells peir has good pollock and dogfish fishing
@@philipstraub91 Thank you. I have seen the young fisherman, Chris Angler's youtube vids there. :-)
Hey Paul ☺️✌️ you will find loads of good fishing down in Kerry. I wouldn’t be one for naming locations but a general area for you to head since you will be close to Killarney would be around Tralee Bay for a large variety of species. There’s lots of harbour marks around for the Lrf mini species also. 🎣 both counties on either side offer fantastic rock fishing also, so many islands and peninsulas.
Class video senan. Up in donegal we call them bion. Unreal fish I know lots that eat them. Btw do u just leave the bait still in the water or would u work it like a dropshot. Thanks ❤ edit: my apologies I hadn’t watched the full video when I commented this 😂
Hey man ! Thank you. You can leave it still or jig it, with the bait they don’t really care, if I was using isome I would wiggle it a small bit. 😁👌 they aren’t too fussy tho, once they can see and smell it
Tanks so much senan I thought I’d be annoying u with stupid questions so thanks very much. I’m here in donegal now so I think I’ll go dig some soon ❤
Never annoying to ask questions bud, only happy to help 👌
Bro, that grey tackle bag. I have one almost identical and its a savage gear #algorithmbooster
That little tackle bag was only like €10 from Lidl here 😂👌 I think savage gear do a similar one for maybe €50, love a bargain 😎👌
@@senanstanleyfishing don't worry, I didn't pay full retail for the savage gear one haha
Hi I am from Pakistan live Dublin Ireland I found of fish hunting how I can fishing, please guide first I took pass for fishing how or licence on fish hunting on sea please guide me
You wrasse fishing in lilliput lad
Lilliput?
Is that meant to be a joke, or are you just shite at humour? No Lilliputians there, obviously.
Any tips on where to dig for ragworm should the tide be out ? I tryed one spot the beach nothing there but tide was in close enough? Help !
I’d try closer to a harbour if you want rag, they will often be inside the harbour when the tide goes out. Find the burrows and dig your trench.👌 the lug are usually a bit closer to the water. That’s just my experience though, it’s all a lottery 😂 if you can find the work casts, just dig your trench and keep moving 😁
Got some nice Pollack from that spot last year, did you try the lures?
Threw the savage gear Sandeel about for a while, seen some nice bass cruising past, that was about it. I didn’t fish it in the evening high tide, too many people came with mackerel feathers so I left, I can’t stand fishing next to dozens of people 😂🎣
@@senanstanleyfishing yeah it does get hectic 😂 you need to go to some far out spots to avoid the maccie bashers 😂😂
Love this place spend most of the summer there ❤
Lovely spot 👌
Nice video, where abouts is that?
Thanks Colin! Down along the wild Atlantic way west coast of Ireland
@senanstanleyfishing West Coast wild altlantic way is fairly long, can you tell me where the nearest town etc is please.
Sorry I can’t name exact locations, have to respect the locals down there - I never advertise exact place names as they would get flooded with anglers.
What pound line are u useing lad is it braded
The line on that reel is around 30lb braid, you could use lighter tbh, that’s just what I had with me 👌
Are they edible?
I don’t think they are, mostly used for pot bait for crab and lobster
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That’s far from me ,