Questions about the east wind?

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Re: Questions about the east wind?

#21 Post by hammers »

not bad last night bit came into it when the tide turned none in the water only what the lead
dragged in but that blow will stirr it up for the weekend, first codling landed :D 17 inches
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Re: Questions about the east wind?

#22 Post by Danny M. »

hammers wrote:not bad last night bit came into it when the tide turned none in the water only what the lead
dragged in but that blow will stirr it up for the weekend, first codling landed :D 17 inches

Nice one.
It was this time last year they started to show on the Wexford coast, so hopefully Il meet a few this week end .
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Re: Questions about the east wind?

#23 Post by samo »

A NORTH EASTERLY WIND WILL LOWER tempature of the air some fish are sensitive to a change in the temp and will move to deeper water. south easterly is your only man for the east coast it turns up the bottom of the sea and the wind temp isnt that low to move some species of fish off the beach.
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