The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
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The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
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Duration: 6:15pm 10:15pm
Tide: 15:29 (4.3m) 21:28 (1.1m)
Weather: SW to W breeze, Cloudy humid
Bait: Eel, Squid, Mack frozen
Rigs: Pulleys mainly penels 2/0, 3/0, 4/0
Results: 14 dogs, 8 thornbacks: 4.5lb, 7lb, 8lb, 7.5lb, 3lb, 5lb, 6lb, 3lb
Report:
Rampent wreckfish "Best advice is just dont bother.
The shannon is overrated and there is much better thornie fishing in Galway/Mayo.
If it was me I would actually just spend more time in Castletownbere, there is a chance of spotted and blonde ray from the shore down there as well as a lot of other species.
There will probably be a few on here to defend the Shannons "fantasic" reputation but in general it fishes sh1te."
Duration: 6:15pm 10:15pm
Tide: 15:29 (4.3m) 21:28 (1.1m)
Weather: SW to W breeze, Cloudy humid
Bait: Eel, Squid, Mack frozen
Rigs: Pulleys mainly penels 2/0, 3/0, 4/0
Results: 14 dogs, 8 thornbacks: 4.5lb, 7lb, 8lb, 7.5lb, 3lb, 5lb, 6lb, 3lb
Report:
Rampent wreckfish "Best advice is just dont bother.
The shannon is overrated and there is much better thornie fishing in Galway/Mayo.
If it was me I would actually just spend more time in Castletownbere, there is a chance of spotted and blonde ray from the shore down there as well as a lot of other species.
There will probably be a few on here to defend the Shannons "fantasic" reputation but in general it fishes sh1te."
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Nice session Donagh. Sh!!e fishing alright!
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
well donre donagh.thats a great catch.i was down that way 2 weeks ago and was told not to fish it.u have proven them all wrong.i know whos advice i will take the next time.i so wanted to catch a shannon thornie.awe well.keep the good reports coming 
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
in fairness to j.p i have seen him fish a certain well known beach in galway in a comp, only to land 7 ray inlcuding a treble ray, a huss and a shed load of dogs. so i would never write off galway. in saying that the shannon is my favourite stretch of fishing coast for animals in the country. its just never dissapointed!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Nice days fishing, the settled weather has given the Shannon a bit of a kick.
As I said in another post the problem with the Shannon is that lads expect to come down for one day and land great fish, some of them get lucky but most of them get demoralised when they find out you need to put a bit of work and time into it.
As I said in another post the problem with the Shannon is that lads expect to come down for one day and land great fish, some of them get lucky but most of them get demoralised when they find out you need to put a bit of work and time into it.
The Truth is often stumbled upon by men, most of whom pick themselves up and hurry along as if nothing ever happened.
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
the shannon ray are bigger and nicer looking than the galway rayeric wrote:in fairness to j.p i have seen him fish a certain well known beach in galway in a comp, only to land 7 ray inlcuding a treble ray, a huss and a shed load of dogs. so i would never write off galway. in saying that the shannon is my favourite stretch of fishing coast for animals in the country. its just never dissapointed!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Well done Donagh! Shannon's pride!
Will post my sessions as well!!!
Will post my sessions as well!!!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Well done Donagh, that was a session and a half! Great results. Your arms must have been pulled out of ya after hauling all of them rays in -it must have been great craic 
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
psst, it's good spot for stingers too Paula, if you want to take one species of your wishlist?KERRY1 wrote:...must have been great craic
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
KERRY1 whispers to MartinThe Austrian wrote:psst, it's good spot for stingers too Paula, if you want to take one species of your wishlist?KERRY1 wrote:...must have been great craic
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
To throw some balance into the mix here without upsetting anyone concerned, opinions are just that, nothing is Gospel.
On reading that report I may head to the Shannon and expect the same, without knowing the exact location or best time to fish the mark I may well blank go home and think it's over rated.
That said if i had all the local knowledge required for such a productive session I would indeed be a happy chap with my catch and believe the Shannon is great.
See 2 sides.
For what it's worth I hang on JP's every word and am heading for Galway!!!
On reading that report I may head to the Shannon and expect the same, without knowing the exact location or best time to fish the mark I may well blank go home and think it's over rated.
That said if i had all the local knowledge required for such a productive session I would indeed be a happy chap with my catch and believe the Shannon is great.
See 2 sides.
For what it's worth I hang on JP's every word and am heading for Galway!!!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Exactlykstaff wrote:To throw some balance into the mix here without upsetting anyone concerned, opinions are just that, nothing is Gospel.
On reading that report I may head to the Shannon and expect the same, without knowing the exact location or best time to fish the mark I may well blank go home and think it's over rated.
That said if i had all the local knowledge required for such a productive session I would indeed be a happy chap with my catch and believe the Shannon is great.
See 2 sides.![]()
For what it's worth I hang on JP's every word and am heading for Galway!!!
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
Galway seems to have a better rep for numbers of fish but the Estuary has a rep for more ray over the 6lb mark. I don't fish Galway so don't know how true that is but certain marks on the Estuary have given some very big ray my biggest is 16lb. Agree with what baitdigger and others say that on the ground info and conditions (SW wind please stay) are all important. I just thought it I'd hop the ball on a fairly general statement for a bit of fun.
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Re: The overrated shannon, 22nd-June 2010
ah it is shite to be honest go to galway and wel make do wit our 20 or so fish a session...think il go fishing now