whats happened to garryvoe

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whats happened to garryvoe

#1 Post by paulocallaghan »

was told over the weekend that the sand on garryvoe was gone and that it had been stripped back to the clay that was previously burried


anyone know if this is true
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#2 Post by kstaff »

Havn't heard Paul but can let you know Sunday if that's any help?
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#3 Post by cortaz »

have often seen this were the sand is gone and u can see lots of buried trees,roots. there must have been a forest here before, the onshore wind and the big tides lasy wk. caused it.
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#4 Post by paulocallaghan »

cortaz wrote: there must have been a forest here before


ya art, apparently there used to be a forest there years ago, dont know if it was cut down or erroded away

do you think this have a detrimental effect on the fishing
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#5 Post by EoinMag »

I doubt it Paul, I've often fished Greystones and down by the archway there's often large mounds of earth uncovered so when you're casting out you're not standing on shingle but mud, it pertrudes out pretty far into the tideline and it's not affected fishing there at all.
It might drive flats away if the sandy bottom is gone.. otherwise...
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#6 Post by paulocallaghan »

Eoin,

if the sand is gone surely the lug and other food that lives in it will be gone too??????????
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#7 Post by EoinMag »

Yeah good possibility, but how far out? Are you talking a few hundred metres of a flat surf beach?
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#8 Post by paulocallaghan »

as i say i was only told about it, but i got the imression that it was a fairly substantial portion of the beach he was talking about
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#9 Post by Tom Maher »

Fished Garryvoe in a comp 2 weeks ago and it was chronic. I am talking about right in front of the hotel. 1 guy blanked, 1 had 1 fish and four of us had 2 fish each. Loads of traces lost, i sunk down to my knee when wading out and no one had been digging. There were no lug marks and a few boulders were visible at low water. Halfway thru the comp we were told about the tree stumps.
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Re: whats happened to garryvoe

#10 Post by donal domeney »

paulocallaghan wrote:was told over the weekend that the sand on garryvoe was gone and that it had been stripped back to the clay that was previously burried


It's only the section of Garryvoe in front of the hotel that has this problem
this often happens.
Had it down as a venue for the Munster Closed Shore on Sept 30th. but on inspection that day it was deemed unsafe.

For any one looking for something to keep their ragworm in this peat is the job.
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#11 Post by lumpy »

how are the other parts of the beach fishing at present
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