LISTOWEL/BALLYBUNION AREA
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SKIP
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LISTOWEL/BALLYBUNION AREA
Im working down in listowel next tuesday for a couple of days lads and was going to bring the rods was just wondering if there is any decent marks around the areas. Im going digging for lug and should have a few peelers aswell.dont mind driving a bit if needs be. :lol: :lol:
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Beal Littor and Ballybunion
Hi
Check out the January edition of Irish Angler, I've done a piece on all the marks from Tarbert west through Beal and Littor Strands and on to the Cashen Estuary in Ballybunion. The one I did not include was Kerry Head which is a rock mark and particularly dangerous if you are not familiar with it, in any event this time of the year it might be a bit early for pollack.
Species for beal strand would be flounder and dabs close in, whiting on calm evenings, dogs, the odd decent bull huss at night, strap congers, with the possibility of rays at distance. Odds and sods including weavers possible. Dunno about bass in mid winter, might find one in a big surf?
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Check out the January edition of Irish Angler, I've done a piece on all the marks from Tarbert west through Beal and Littor Strands and on to the Cashen Estuary in Ballybunion. The one I did not include was Kerry Head which is a rock mark and particularly dangerous if you are not familiar with it, in any event this time of the year it might be a bit early for pollack.
Species for beal strand would be flounder and dabs close in, whiting on calm evenings, dogs, the odd decent bull huss at night, strap congers, with the possibility of rays at distance. Odds and sods including weavers possible. Dunno about bass in mid winter, might find one in a big surf?
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Ronald
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hi skip , the nearest tide time i could find was for carrigolt , should be much the same as its on the opposite side of the estuary,
hw is 04.54 4.5m - 17.21 4.3m
lw is 11.06 0.9m - 23.15 1.1m
hw is 04.54 4.5m - 17.21 4.3m
lw is 11.06 0.9m - 23.15 1.1m
If someone shows you a mark to fish, respect it and dont pass it of as one of your own, dont tell every man and his dog about it.
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I've fished beal strand but only low water and that what the lads do as well. Normaly cast small baits as far as I can. Clean ground but though work bringing fish over the sand banks. There'd only be a surf here with a northerly and not much of one as it's inside the estuary facing querin. I've heard of bass been caught during the summer from littor. You could try carrig west on most states of tide except when the tide is running on springs for huss and dogs close in and all variey of fish usually a little further out.
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SKIP
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wish i had something to report lads but the place was in the myths of a hurricane whilst i was there.I checked out those marks yous recommended and they all definetly looked fishy.Got talking to a local who put me wide to a couple of bass marks which i hope to fish next time im down,anyways i've peelers to freeze down :cry:
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SKIP wrote:no probs if you want them maks brian,from what the bloke was telling me they are fairly productive on the right tidesbrianbru wrote:that's a pity skip always next time. like you said you got a few bass marks that you can share with me :D
that would be great skip you can pm them to me :)
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