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Early Summer Bass on the Rise: Your Irish Coastal Fishing Guide

Early Summer Bass on the Rise: Your Irish Coastal Fishing Guide

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Name’s Artificial Lure here with your coastal Ireland fishing report. Along the south and west coasts it’s classic early‑summer stuff: light swell, mostly west to southwest winds 8–15 knots, with a few heavier showers rolling through. Met Éireann has the air sitting in the mid‑teens Celsius by day, dropping back into single figures at night, so bring the layers and the waterproofs. First light is creeping in not long after 4:30 in the morning, with sunrise just before 5. Sunset is pushing on towards 10 in the evening, giving you a lovely long twilight for a last drift or a few more casts off the rocks. On the tide, most coasts are working small to mid‑range springs right now. Low is falling around early morning with the flood building nicely through the forenoon, and another low late evening or into the night depending on your bit of coast. That flooding water has been the key; mark the two hours either side of high and you’re in business. Bass reports from Wexford, Waterford and Cork have picked up. Local chat from surf lads on Curracloe and Morriscastle says schoolies are common with the odd better fish to 6–7lb in the evening surf. The usual crab baits are working well after dark, but there’s been a cracking topwater bite on calm evenings: small walk‑the‑dog plugs in bone or silver, 10–13cm, and soft‑plastic paddletails on 10–15g heads in dirty water. Keep it subtle and slow over sandbars and gullies. Around Cork Harbour and Youghal, boat anglers are hitting mixed bags over the reefs: pollack to 7–8lb, codling, pouting and plenty of mackerel on the feathers. Simple 30–60g metal jigs in blue or mackerel pattern are doing the damage on the pollack when fished tight to the kelp. If you’re baiting, mackerel strip and lug are still the go‑to. Up on the Clare and Galway coasts, the rock marks are producing solid pollack and wrasse. Local lads are doing well with weedless soft plastics in natural browns and greens for the wrasse, and bright orange or pink shads for pollack on the drop. A bit of crab or ragworm will still out‑fish artificials some days for the wrasse, especially on a lazy swell and clear water. Further north towards Donegal, the charter boats out of Killybegs and Burtonport have been reporting good whitefish over the banks: ling, haddock, and plenty more mackerel moving in now. Sabiki rigs tipped with a sliver of mackerel are filling the bait buckets fast. Once you’ve got that, run a simple flowing trace with a whole mackerel or big fillet for tope and try your luck into dusk. For shore anglers, two hot spots worth a look: First, **Tramore Bay, Co. Waterford** – lovely surf shape on a light southwest, and the bass have been cruising the first and second gutters. Best bets here are fresh peeler crab, razor or lug on a pulley rig, or a white/pearl paddletail at first light. Second, **Brandon Bay, Co. Kerry** – big spread of sand with plenty of features. Bass and flounder along the edges of the channels, and a chance of sea trout where the streams run in. Small silver spoons and slim minnows, plus rag and lug baits, have all taken fish this week according to local word. General pattern the past few days: mornings on the last of the ebb have been quiet enough, but as soon as the tide turns and starts pushing, the switch flicks and fish come on hard for a couple of hours. Evenings have been kind, especially where the wind drops and the surf settles into a nice lazy push. Best all‑round lures right now around the Irish coast: - 10–20g silver metals for mackerel and pollack - White or natural‑bait‑coloured soft‑plastic paddletails for bass - Weedless creature baits or small paddles in brown/green for wrasse Top baits: peeler crab, lugworm, ragworm and fresh mackerel strip – in that order if you can get them. Mind the swell on the rock marks, watch those weed‑covered ledges, and give the fish a chance where you can – a couple for the pan is plenty. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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