first time boat fishing need advice
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first time boat fishing need advice
hi lads im heading out on a charter boat for the first time with a few lads on saturday .we will be headind out from youghal in cork.i have no idea on what gear to bring as i am a complet novice from a boat so if there is anyone out there that can point me in the right direction we would be very grateful.thanks lads
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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
Er, what gear have you available? List up what you have and we'll tell you what's worth taking along.
Or do you want an ideal starter kit listed so you can buy it before Saturday?
Or do you want an ideal starter kit listed so you can buy it before Saturday?
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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
Contact the skipper,he is probably the best man to put you right as he may have basic gear available on board and he knows what ground you will be fishing over and what works for the likely species in the area. Enjoy 

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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
if all the reports from that end of the country is accurate
you will have to be careful what you dangle over the side as you might have a cod on it
good luck hope you get loads 



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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
you might be in for a bit of rock and roll on saturday so it might be worth taking sea sickness tablets.
i would start with a multiplier reel with 30 or 40lb mono, its a lot easier to recover from the inevitable
overruns and tangles.
a reasonably stiff rod around 7 feet long, plenty of leads 8oz, 10oz, 12oz around that
you should catch your own fresh mackerel, a tray of rag will give you some extra species
in term of rigs, baited black fethers would be a good place to start, use reasonable small hooks,
say size 2 or 4, if you get bored with small fish you can step up to a bigger size then
i would start with a multiplier reel with 30 or 40lb mono, its a lot easier to recover from the inevitable
overruns and tangles.
a reasonably stiff rod around 7 feet long, plenty of leads 8oz, 10oz, 12oz around that
you should catch your own fresh mackerel, a tray of rag will give you some extra species
in term of rigs, baited black fethers would be a good place to start, use reasonable small hooks,
say size 2 or 4, if you get bored with small fish you can step up to a bigger size then
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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
the rod reel and line will be supplyed to us by the skipper and all he told us to bring was a few jellys and bulls eyes any one know what bullseyes r and i dont mean the sweets 

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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
shamrock bullseye rigs 

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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
If you're in Cork call into Dan Lynch in Halfway Angling (Ballinhassig) he will sortyou out with all you need and more.
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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
You are new to this just rely on the skipper if he is good you will catch and enjoy.
Ask as many questions as possible when you are on the boat and if it's your thing then you can start to spend money on gear, and by the way this is a never ending spend trail.
Main thing is to enjoy your day afloat.
Yappo
Ask as many questions as possible when you are on the boat and if it's your thing then you can start to spend money on gear, and by the way this is a never ending spend trail.


Main thing is to enjoy your day afloat.


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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
hi lads thanks for the advice but just got a phone call and the trip is cancelled due to bad weather forecast. im gutted
but theres always next time 



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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
Sorry to hear about the trip being cancelled after all lthe work you put nto looking at gear.remember the excitement of my first trip, only to be disappointed that it got cancelled. we couldn't rebook the same boat that year and ended up going on a trip to Whitby in England instead, what a trip
. Sometimes these things happen but don't worry there is plenty of time left for that first trip. Once you go you will want to go again and again.




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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
I was out on Rebeca C from youghal Thursday and I still have a pain in my arms from pulling in Cod,I was using a 3 hook rig and pulled in 3- 5lb cod a couple of times never seen the likes of it in the middle of June,if we get a week or two of good hot weather I think it will put an end to the cod but then the big pollock will start..
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Re: first time boat fishing need advice
I was out in Youghal Harbour yesterday evening and the fishing has never been so good, its my first year catching Cod from in around the bay. If your looking for some local tackle, rods, reels etc. Have a look at http://www.marinewebstoreireland.com. They used only supply VHf radios and the like, but now have a good range of Sea Fishing tackle in stock also.