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shannon estuary

#1 Post by iano »

hi all
work has me in limerick for the week next week ,i am bringing the rods and plan to sneak away to the shannon for a couple of sessions . :D :D

could anyone tell me of a good mark to try and someplace to source fresh bait
all advice and help needed
:? :?
thanks
ian
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#2 Post by Chris Mc »

Hi iano,

You should check out Kilteery Pier just outside of foynes great spot for thornies. Check out posts by "Donagh" and "Gearoid Mc S" they have a great amount of knowlege about the shannon Estuary and they are not averse to giving a bit of advice and pointing you in the right direction.

Tight lines,

Chris
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#3 Post by iano »

thanks for the info chris

much obliged...

ian
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#4 Post by Donagh »

Sorry I can not help as I havent been fishing much due to a new baby. Check the marks section on this website, shannon regional fisheries board and the map of the Estuary on the cfb site. A good general rule is most shoreline marks fish best around low water (not kilteery pier though) but this just a starting point and very much a generalisation. I use large fish baits wrapped in squid to conteract crabs and you cant go to far wrong with a pulley rig though I vary rigs on cleaner ground. Some marks around Limerick can be fairly snaggy so on these I use 20lb line with a 100% shock leader on a 525 with a rod decent mixed ground rod when I say mixed ground rod I mean something a good deal stiffer than some rods marketed as such.

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#5 Post by gearoid mc s. »

donagh pretty much summed it up there use the shore marks section to locate the marks..ignore the info that goes with it though its all a load of b*llox..and mack and squid on clipped down rigs with hooks in the 2/0- 4/0 range....animal rod and reel aswel..for me i use these rods not so much for the fish or ground but to hold in what can be fierce tides and not to collapse when casting 6oz and a fillet of mackerel...
have used a few so called rough ground rods only for this to happen b4...

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