Shore Comp 5, April 26, Cashen,Kerry, sponsor Henry's Tackle

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#21 Post by kieran »

Hi

working... in Limerick! :?

Due to finish 2 pm, might rip down to have a look and chat but sadly will not be fishing... due home that evening. :cry:

tight lines all
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#22 Post by thescotsman »

Hi Teacher,
Good possibility I'll be down on the Friday night and was intending doing something similar as regards a spot of lure fishing with my friend down there. We'd be based around Cloghane, but could/would travel if you want some buddies for the session(s)....
You can let me know, not a 100% on the Friday yet, might stay the sat night instead, but I can let you know.
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#23 Post by kstaff »

Hoping to make this myself too, found this on the net might be of some help? Any chance of Ray there?

The Northern side of the Cashen Estuary is reached by driving south past Ballybunion Golf Club and by passing the car park. Turn west on the beach and park your vehicle beside the dunes. There can be good surf fishing for bass when conditions are suitable, particularly on the extreme mouth of the estuary. The flooding tide and lugworm as bait are the best combination. Inside the estuary mouth and just below the car park, is excellent flounder fishing on the flooding tide with best results using crab bait.
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#24 Post by Seaniebo »

Howaya Keith. No ray where we'll be im afraid. Standard small estuary fishing for flounders and bass. Some really good fish of each species to be had though.
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#25 Post by kstaff »

Cheers Sean, I live in hope :D Hoping to get up the Shannon this Saturday to open the account! Keep ya posted.

So i guess the standard bass and flats bait of float fished bread crust will see my right? Fair enough, beats lookin for those mythical Peelers? I keep hearing about! :D

See ya down there!
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#26 Post by MAC »

Hey Guys,

Anyone staying in the area?

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#27 Post by jd »

Meet up at the car park, 10:30-11:30

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#28 Post by jd »

MAC wrote:Hey Guys,

Anyone staying in the area?

Kevin


Heading across to Carigaholt, staying with Luke.
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#29 Post by teacher »

For anyone that wants to plug it into a sat nav, it's at 52.4872 N, 9.6770 W ;)
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#30 Post by kstaff »

Out for this 1 sorry. Have to stick around Dublin!
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#31 Post by teacher »

Thats jd, MAC, jw, petekd, teacher, dbrock, Kraken ?, croppyboy, keith, thescotsman, LOVE TO FISH, Seaniebo, alby, donal domeney
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#32 Post by alby »

Anyone still looking for accom, I booked a room here -
http://www.ballybunions19thgreen.com/

€45 PPS, very close to Cashen, and still rooms available.
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#33 Post by donal domeney »

teacher wrote:Thats jd, MAC, jw, petekd, teacher, dbrock, Kraken ?, croppyboy, keith, thescotsman, LOVE TO FISH, Seaniebo, alby


I'll be here for this one
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#34 Post by Marco »

Hey, I forgot to say I am in.
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#35 Post by teacher »

Marco wrote:Hey, I forgot to say I am in.


Good decision!!!

1st: Marco
2nd: thescotsman
3rd: LOVETOFISH
4th: MAC
5th: dbrock
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#36 Post by Al »

Good stuff lads! wish i could have made it. what was caught?
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#37 Post by teacher »

Eh, flounder, an undersize turbot or two and few flounder. And some more flounder.
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#38 Post by keith »

Well done Marco :wink:
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#39 Post by roger de dodger »

marco could be the dark horse to keep an eye on!!
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#40 Post by wayne riley »

well done marco :D
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