killybegs, may 6th.

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killybegs, may 6th.

#1 Post by donal domeney »

Going to Killybegs for the all-ireland open boat on the 6th. of May, is there mackerel been caught from the boats up that way.
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#2 Post by BigPhil »

not sure if they are around donegal bay yet donal, they have started to appear on the north east coast though, guess we can only hope to come on a few fresh uns on the day!! see you there.......are any other forum members fishing the findlater????
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Mackerel showing in the bay since middle of April. Going to same gig, might see you both at registration on Friday nite?
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#4 Post by BigPhil »

at the moment i think im only heading down on the saturday morning, wouldnt have minded a few jars on the friday night with ya tho for a bit of craic!
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#5 Post by pete »

No worries Phil I'm sure we will meet on the pier in the morning. Smith has a broken foot so don't know if he is fishing yet, Fri nite would have been good chance to give him a good slaggin
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#6 Post by donal domeney »

Pete:
What kind of species will we be chasing. Will be willing to swap some nice juice peelers for som fresh mackerel.
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#7 Post by pete »

It will be mainly pollock Donal. Wrasse too. Ling and odd cod. Depends on the weather as usual, if its decent there might be bit more variety.
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#8 Post by donal domeney »

Got the crab and rag that should cover the wrasse and cod who's got the fresh mackerel. trading on ddbay.
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#9 Post by BigPhil »

i think ill just have to rely on falling in with a few fresh ones out there donal!!
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#10 Post by BigPhil »

well it ended up being crap for most, well, me anyhow, omly 5 counters, wish i could have stayed down for the night tho, i was quite thirsty but unfortunatelty had to drive me and mate home, was good to meet you again donal, ps many thanks again for the wee presents!! :wink: and good to meet pete from the forum as well! :P
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