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Aberporth Rocks, Ceredigion Written by WSF Approach from the south via Newcastle Emlyn on the B4333, or from the north through Aberystwyth on the A487 taking the right turn onto the B4333. Car parking available near the church, but gets very busy in summer. Walk through the church car park onto the cliff footpath and head right following the path to the marks which are obvious. GROUND PROSPECTS Mullet often work the inshore rock edges and may take baits and spinners. Odd small ballan wrasse can show from the rocky point, and very occasionally a strap conger is taken. August sees the first whiting move inshore which encourages a secondary run of rays, including small eyed ray which can be caught through to November. Dabs also show in September and can be resident in excellent numbers with 1lb fish not unusual. Christmas and January sees the best of dabs and the biggest whiting, and dogfish can be relied upon for whole 12 month period. Often in huge numbers. TIME AND TIDES BAITS AND RIGS Best ray rig is a standard fixed paternoster with a 24-inch (60cms) hook length and a Mustad Viking 3/0. For the whiting, dabs and dogfish, use a three hook rig or a two hook flowing trace and Mustad Aberdeen's or Kamasan's in sizes up to 1/0. WEATHER Never fish these rocks when a swell is evident. Unpredictable waves come straight at the rock and with steep rocks behind you you have no where to run. Comment... |
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