Help needed... Charter for two, Cork area??

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Help needed... Charter for two, Cork area??

#1 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Boat Anglers,
I'm looking for some way to get some simple boat fishing for my father-in-law (oh yea, and myself :shock:), he'd be thrilled with macks and pollack (or anything).
With the settled weather I'd love to get him out one evening this week (anywhere from Ballycotton to Baltimore).

I've been trying to find any charter boat that would take us out for a couple of hours in the evening, I'd be willing to spend up to E100, any ideas where I should be phoning, or is it a no-hoper?? (Tried self drive in Courtmac but the boats have to be back by 6PM).

Anybody any ideas???

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#2 Post by Pat »

Check out the self drive boats from Bellavista, Cobh. Look up their website. Ask for Kevin Murphy.
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#3 Post by thescotsman »

Tom,

Save your money, I'll give you a shout next time I'm heading out. Any excuse to get out would be good. A nice evening spin in the boat would be great. Won't manage it this week, plus tides not great for getting on and off any slips I'd be using in the evenings this week.
Can definitely sort you out with some macks and pollack anyway.
You can let me know anyway.
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#4 Post by hush1 »

Good offer...dead sound! :wink:
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#5 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Lee,
Dead sound is right!!

I did try Kevin Murphy, the set-up there in Bellavista sounds very good, a little bit steep for this purpose, but might avail of it during the summer.

Lee, I'll take you up on the offer at a time that suits you, if it's not on that's no problem.
Maybe I can return the favour by providing transport some day/evening down to Beara or Mizen to check out some of those marks previously mentioned!?

All the best

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#6 Post by mann »

:) 8)

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