Kilmore Quay Charter
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Kilmore Quay Charter
Can you fellas point me in the right direction - predominantly being a shore angler I want to do a bit of boat fishing this year, mainly lures on a spinning rod set up for cod, wrasse, pollock etc.
When does kilmore Quay start to heat up for this kind of fishing, and what lures are the best for this method?
When does kilmore Quay start to heat up for this kind of fishing, and what lures are the best for this method?
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
If our organising a trip and need people to fill spaces count me in please
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Give Eamonn Hayes a call Telephone: +353 (0)53 9129723 or +353 (0)87 2135308
He is based in Kilmore quay
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Declan Bates Telephone: +353 53 9129684 or +353 87 2529736
He is based in Kilmore quay
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Declan Bates Telephone: +353 53 9129684 or +353 87 2529736
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Hey Alby,
The pollock can be on most of the reefs nearly all year round. For the best of the action, especially if you want to see some Wrasse you would be looking at May / June till October / November for the best of this style of fishing.
Kev
The pollock can be on most of the reefs nearly all year round. For the best of the action, especially if you want to see some Wrasse you would be looking at May / June till October / November for the best of this style of fishing.
Kev
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Eamonn Hayes....great man to get on the fish.....never stops trying...thoroughly recommendedASamblin wrote:Give Eamonn Hayes a call Telephone: +353 (0)53 9129723 or +353 (0)87 2135308
He is based in Kilmore quay
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Declan Bates Telephone: +353 53 9129684 or +353 87 2529736
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Alby,
You have the timing for Kilmore....grand!
After that it is less about the lure and more about being set up right, if you know what I mean.
Are you up for the show in Swords?
Jim
You have the timing for Kilmore....grand!
After that it is less about the lure and more about being set up right, if you know what I mean.
Are you up for the show in Swords?
Jim
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Sorry Jim, I should have mentioned that .... Alby, nab a few minutes with Jim at the show and he'll make sure you are set up right.... I find the charters don't normally cater for this style of fishing, but you should be able to do in at Kilmore anyway... Might be better if you can get 4 - 6 like minded guys, split the charter and go all out on te soft plastics. You would see better results and with a few lads at it, you would get a better idea of what works best.
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Any one know how Kilmore is fishing thinking of heading down next week with a few lads
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
I was just down on wensday 8 of us on a charter and it's still a bit early we only got one cod and a few small Pollock the best time is June on but book early. Giling is great sport give it a go
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Ty for that been down loads of times might go to cork in stead fishing a bit betterhenrykelly10 wrote:I was just down on wensday 8 of us on a charter and it's still a bit early we only got one cod and a few small Pollock the best time is June on but book early. Giling is great sport give it a go
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Quick update - Booked our Charter on Autumn Dream with Eamonn Hayes for May 31st
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
Force 6 south easterlies forecast for the 31st of may, why didnt you check the longrange weather before you organised italby wrote:Quick update - Booked our Charter on Autumn Dream with Eamonn Hayes for May 31st
8 of us going, all shore anglers, rarely seen as much excitement over a fishing trip!
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
and don't forget the jar of strawberry jam,eddie.......




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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
I'm sure ye'll have a great day out...
If the weather is bad though.....it will be like a hospital ship
Can I come along for the craic?

If the weather is bad though.....it will be like a hospital ship


Can I come along for the craic?


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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
I heard a good drop of olive oil helps lubricate the oesophegas!
Jim / Eddie
Tell me this, the boat is only 38ft long, how many beach buddies will that accomodate?
Jim / Eddie
Tell me this, the boat is only 38ft long, how many beach buddies will that accomodate?

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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
5 if ye dont bring the rod restsalby wrote:I heard a good drop of olive oil helps lubricate the oesophegas!
Jim / Eddie
Tell me this, the boat is only 38ft long, how many beach buddies will that accomodate?
Specimen Fish 2024: Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm; Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm; Smooth Hound (1) 109cm; Sting Ray (1)125cm; Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ; Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm. Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
That's the groundbaiting bit sorted thenJOHN1 wrote:Force 6 south easterlies forecast for the 31st of may...![]()



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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
I'd say skipper will be cranky if you stake the boat!alby wrote:I heard a good drop of olive oil helps lubricate the oesophegas!
Jim / Eddie
Tell me this, the boat is only 38ft long, how many beach buddies will that accomodate?
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Re: Kilmore Quay Charter
A packet of ginger nut biscuits and a flat cola will sort the tummy no end......enjoy your trip guys,