small boat fishing Cahersiveen

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small boat fishing Cahersiveen

#1 Post by Groberts »

Three boats with six anglers from Morecambe Dingy Angling Club will be arriving in Cahersiveen on 1 September for a weeks fishing. We did the same last year and the previous year fished from Baltimore. We caught lots of Pollack, Mackeral and a few other species such as wrasse and Bull huss.
I was hoping someone could give us some local info to help us catch other species.
of paricular interest would be Bluemouth,Triggerfish, various Rays, Turbot, Breams etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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#2 Post by Groberts »

Thanks Donal, but this means nothing to me. I have been asking around for help with it but no success so far. I should have said Morecambe Dingy Angling Club is based in Lancashire, England. We will be bringing three dinghies on the ferry from Heysham to Dublin and then towing down to Cahersiveen on Saturday. We will most likely launch on Sunday morning and travel back on the next Saturday.
Does using this link require a computer on board as well as a plotter?
Thanks again for your reply, I hope to talk to someone more knowledgeable than me before arriving.
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#3 Post by kieran »

Jim Clohessy would be a useful man to talk to, or failing that the people who rent the boats in Cork Harbour - anyone got their name? Think they own a small hotel as well?
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#4 Post by Groberts »

Thanks Kieran, do you know how I can contact Jim Clohessey.
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#5 Post by donal domeney »

Groberts wrote:Thanks Donal, but this means nothing to me. I have been asking around for help with it but no success so far. I should have said Morecambe Dingy Angling Club is based in Lancashire, England. We will be bringing three dinghies on the ferry from Heysham to Dublin and then towing down to Cahersiveen on Saturday. We will most likely launch on Sunday morning and travel back on the next Saturday.
Does using this link require a computer on board as well as a plotter?
Thanks again for your reply, I hope to talk to someone more knowledgeable than me before arriving.
When you download the link it will open in Google Earth so you can zoom in and out to view the sea bed. you will be able to pick out features and get the gps numbers of them.
I fish that area about two or three times a year.
this is a screen shot of what you would be seeing on Google earth.
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there is a marina in Cahersiveen if you do not want to launch and retrieve every day, reasonable fee.

I'll send on a few marks to get ye started. All information to be kept under lock and key and incinerated when you get home :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#6 Post by Groberts »

thanks Donal,
I have downloaded Google Earth but cannot get the attachment to open in it. I promise we will not pass on any marks outside the 6 of us coming over for the week. I do not seem to have rights to PM but I can read yours.
many thanks Graham.
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#7 Post by Groberts »

Thanks Donal,you have been most helpful.
One of the lads coming over has managed to load the link you supplied. He was not available initially as he has been fishing for tope in southern Scotland.
We used the Cahersiveen marina last year and will be doing so again.
We are very grateful for your information,it should make our trip even more enjoyable.
Graham .
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#8 Post by kieran »

If anyone here has it, can they pass on details of Jim C phone to the lads by PM? cheers. My contact for him is non-answering.
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