Kiltery Pier, Limerick
Moderators: donal domeney, saltydog
-
- SAI Bait Ball
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Sat Aug 13, 2005 9:58 pm
- Location: Limerick, Ireland
- Been thanked: 1 time
Kiltery Pier, Limerick
15th aug 2005
Phone call
tide 13.30
[b]Weather:Overcast
[b]Bait: feathers
[b]Report: I just got a phonecall that mackerel are being caught in their hundreds from Kilteery Pier. I have never heard of mackerel being caught this far up the estuary. Is it common or is it likely that they are being persued by something bigger and more interesting???
Phone call
tide 13.30
[b]Weather:Overcast
[b]Bait: feathers
[b]Report: I just got a phonecall that mackerel are being caught in their hundreds from Kilteery Pier. I have never heard of mackerel being caught this far up the estuary. Is it common or is it likely that they are being persued by something bigger and more interesting???
There was an artice in yesterday's Ireland on Sunday saying there has never been as many Mackerel around this year over in the West and they were actually encouraging people to go out and catch them,they even had a guide on how to catch them.They are saying the inactivity of the Russian trawlers this year has caused huge numbers to come inshore and it might have something to do with that red algae thats floating around aswell.I just hope people don't start getting greedy,take some for yourself and throw the rest back if you can.
Did you get some yourself then?
Did you get some yourself then?
-
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1812
- Joined: Mon Sep 29, 2003 10:32 am
- Favourite Rod: AA big beach
- Favourite Reel: 525 mag original
- Favourite Fish: Thornybacks
- Location: East Limerick
- Has thanked: 16 times
- Been thanked: 11 times
I was down fishing in glin the day the big cruiser was going down the Estuary I met 3 young lads with three big bags of joeys and asked them what they were going to do with them and said they were going to sell them and asked if I wanted to buy a few and with that I left them to it.
Kilteery was packed with bashers and easten Europeans with broken leada rods so I kept well away from the place for the summer. Went back to the point in kilteery a few weeks ago to see rubish and fence post kicked over. Nearly hope these mackerel runs don't become an annual occurance or the point will be closed off.
Donagh
Kilteery was packed with bashers and easten Europeans with broken leada rods so I kept well away from the place for the summer. Went back to the point in kilteery a few weeks ago to see rubish and fence post kicked over. Nearly hope these mackerel runs don't become an annual occurance or the point will be closed off.
Donagh
-
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1108
- Joined: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:05 pm
- Favourite Rod: Scorpion Sport
- Favourite Reel: SHV30
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 47 times
makerel
donagh,
i was one of the three lads u met dat day bags of joeys my arse i ad a 1lb 7oz mackerel dat day my bigest ever so u got it wrong boy. the other two did sell em and made a bit outa it tho not me im keepin em all for congerin in tarbert sein as i use up to ten a session
i was one of the three lads u met dat day bags of joeys my arse i ad a 1lb 7oz mackerel dat day my bigest ever so u got it wrong boy. the other two did sell em and made a bit outa it tho not me im keepin em all for congerin in tarbert sein as i use up to ten a session
-
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1812
- Joined: Mon Sep 29, 2003 10:32 am
- Favourite Rod: AA big beach
- Favourite Reel: 525 mag original
- Favourite Fish: Thornybacks
- Location: East Limerick
- Has thanked: 16 times
- Been thanked: 11 times
Hi Gearoid,
I thought it was to much of a coincidence. In fairness I saw the fish you had and they were mainly joeys. I feathered myself and they were mainly joeys and all the anglers I talked to were getting mainly joeys from the estuary though there were a few decent ones there. I've no problem with you taking them as long as they were used for bait or otherwise. At dusk the place went ballistic with mackerel jumping out of the water a few feet from shore. I was to busy fishing for ray as the place was black with them.
Donagh
I thought it was to much of a coincidence. In fairness I saw the fish you had and they were mainly joeys. I feathered myself and they were mainly joeys and all the anglers I talked to were getting mainly joeys from the estuary though there were a few decent ones there. I've no problem with you taking them as long as they were used for bait or otherwise. At dusk the place went ballistic with mackerel jumping out of the water a few feet from shore. I was to busy fishing for ray as the place was black with them.
Donagh
-
- SAI Megalodon!
- Posts: 1108
- Joined: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:05 pm
- Favourite Rod: Scorpion Sport
- Favourite Reel: SHV30
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 47 times
kilteery pier limerick
bonner,
the south side is as good as the north side in my opinion i had over forty ray on a mark on this side over the summer and they go up to twelve pound plenty of huss and dogs too.
the south side is as good as the north side in my opinion i had over forty ray on a mark on this side over the summer and they go up to twelve pound plenty of huss and dogs too.