The Baera peninsula in april

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robvdw
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The Baera peninsula in april

#1 Post by robvdw »

Hello ,

We will be visiting the Baera peninsula during the second week of April 2020 . Is there yet some fishing possible at that time of the year ( and if so , what kind of fishing ) or is it to early ?

Best regards ,
Rob
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Re: The Baera peninsula in april

#2 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

Contact Paul harris or Daniel Brosnan and you'll have plenty of action and some amazing views.

The weather is unsteady at the moment but bass, flats,doggies pollock, Whiting, conger and rockling can be expected. Think I got some nice huss and plaice In april last year on the bera.
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Re: The Baera peninsula in april

#3 Post by ste c »

April is a bit early for the beara from my experience anyway end of may onwards would be alot better
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Re: The Baera peninsula in april

#4 Post by robvdw »

Paul Harris offered to contact him when we are there . I think that's the best thing that could happen .
Rob
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Re: The Baera peninsula in april

#5 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

robvdw wrote:Paul Harris offered to contact him when we are there . I think that's the best thing that could happen .
Rob
Rang him myself last week..looks like he has retired from guiding :( . Finding it hard to get a guide or a skipper for the summer. Must be a tourist only industry now.
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