Report: went for a drive in the morning and ended up on the R488 and decided to stop at gps co-ordinates 52°36'28.84"N 9°42'17.85"W.
yes you got it.. we went to Carrigaholt.
a good days fishing had, would have been better if the rain held off but alas it was not to be..
Good to see a few good sized thornies about the place.. pity though when the tide is in there is no room to cast... didnt stop me though.. i know the rules for crossing the road... look left.. look right... cross.. stop in the middle.. check all directions of road.. start to swing the lead... check roads again.. then cast a nice low arc pendulum.. then proceed to cross back to the gap in the wall and the safety of the shore ..
was too wet and windy to bother.. just reeled in, showed fish off to rest and put fish back...
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no traffic.. but i suppose we were in the back of beyond
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ermmm... .. there is distance between us.. he zoomed in for that.. i wouldn't have cast otherwise...
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carrigaholt seems to fish better for the rays when the weather is rough,i fished there on the 17th sept it was very windybut managed a thornie nearly every cast heaviest about 9lb-8oz ,steve you dont happen to have the co-ordinates for poulnasherry do you, thanks.
carrigaholt seems to fish better for the rays when the weather is rough,i fished there on the 17th sept it was very windybut managed a thornie nearly every cast heaviest about 9lb-8oz ,steve you dont happen to have the co-ordinates for poulnasherry do you, thanks.
almaddy wrote:steve you dont happen to have the co-ordinates for poulnasherry do you, thanks.
if you really need them i can get them for you
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as for bait down that end.. there is a small tackle shop as your heading into kilkee from ennis ... usually well stocked with bait..
the shop is right beside a petrol station/shop/garage its basically a shed to the side and behind a set of gates so you might not see it straight away..
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The tackle shop is bourkes and I'd recommend not buying his bait through experience and reputation. Kevin Brain (a welshman) that lives near watervile sometimes supplies the other clare shops. Bait is blast frozen and top quality.
If this is where I think it is you did a lot better than me - fished 4 sessions there this time last year for a grand total of a doggie and an undesize flounder