Shad fishing

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Bolger
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Shad fishing

#1 Post by Bolger »

I was just wondering was any of the members down to st mullins yet ?
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davequirke@hotmail.com
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Re: Shad fishing

#2 Post by davequirke@hotmail.com »

yea went down to have a look at the spot gave it a go 2 days ago was only fishing half an hour top of the tide no bites
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Cooke
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Re: Shad fishing

#3 Post by Cooke »

The big tides starting next week will usually usher in the first fish.
murt

Re: Shad fishing

#4 Post by murt »

Fished every day this week, nothing. This morning from 6 to 8 got one abt .7 kg no more. may wait 4 big tides in the week.
River in great condition. Comp next Sun. 10 -2 Keep ye posted
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carpets
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Re: Shad fishing

#5 Post by carpets »

how big do the shads grow to..
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MAC
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Re: Shad fishing

#6 Post by MAC »

1.1kg is a specimen and a very good fish. I would say the average would be about 0.8kg

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carpets
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Re: Shad fishing

#7 Post by carpets »

thanks for that Mac..
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