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ok boys and girls it's like this. i have one and only one day this chrissie prpbably friday to bend the rod and hopefully nail a fish or two. is there anything happening around cork at de wall, the east cork beaches etc. ?have black lug in the freezer crying out to be used..any ideas/locations gratefully accepted.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Hear tell that Garryvoe is throwing up a few recently - haven't tried it tho...
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The wall was netted again wednesday morning and the net was pulled wednesday evening. Sadly there is no law against this type of fishing, but it is my intention to put a stop to it. For this to happen I'll need the suppport from anglers all over this island. Went to to de wall wed afternoon met lads forn Dublin and the north who have traveled down for a few days to fish there.
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The wall was netted again wenesday.The net was put out in the morning and pulled in the evening. There is no law aginst this type of fishing.
Met a few anglers from Dublin and from the north who were staying in a B&B in Carragline for 4 nights. This was revenue into the area.
Should this be lost because local boat men want drinking money.
Cork harbour has a hugh tourist web but sadly the goverment are blind to this.
It is my intention to nane and shame these boat men
The hotel and b & b oweners must wake up and realise the revenue that is out there from sea angling. We need these people to fight our cause.
Met a few anglers from Dublin and from the north who were staying in a B&B in Carragline for 4 nights. This was revenue into the area.
Should this be lost because local boat men want drinking money.
Cork harbour has a hugh tourist web but sadly the goverment are blind to this.
It is my intention to nane and shame these boat men
The hotel and b & b oweners must wake up and realise the revenue that is out there from sea angling. We need these people to fight our cause.
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that netting pressure is very disapointing donal - good luck with the name and shame
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just been off the phone with the guys you were with talking to donal, they are friends of mine.
they were saying that the fishing was going well and that they were enjoying themselves as they do every xmas they go down there......the only way to keep local tourist economies going well is to shame these netters who are intent on wrecking ti for the wider community, good luck with the venture.
they were saying that the fishing was going well and that they were enjoying themselves as they do every xmas they go down there......the only way to keep local tourist economies going well is to shame these netters who are intent on wrecking ti for the wider community, good luck with the venture.
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Fished Garryvoe in nasty nasty weather this evening from 5.15 to 8.30. Fished directly in front of the hotel and had 4 codling, biggest was 60cm and weighed just over 5lbs. I could only get frozen bait and they all came to huge black lug and razor cocktails on 4/0 pulley pennels. Had enough of the horizontal rain and buggered off home.
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...Hi pete,sounds like i had a lucky escape on the weather front :) i was supposed to head down that direction today but was badly left down for a lift off a mate :evil: still fish were caught so it wasn't a total waste of a trip for ye :) .I still haven't caught on this beach yet(normally fished it on the way to somewhere else and during the day :oops: )petekd wrote:Fished Garryvoe in nasty nasty weather this evening from 5.15 to 8.30. Fished directly in front of the hotel and had 4 codling, biggest was 60cm and weighed just over 5lbs. I could only get frozen bait and they all came to huge black lug and razor cocktails on 4/0 pulley pennels. Had enough of the horizontal rain and buggered off home.
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It was that bad you had to cast with your eyes closed, open them and you were blinded with rain. Savage stuff in fairness. Had no idea where my casts were ending up, casting a large bait off a multiplier into that wind was no fun, no fun at all. Still, nobody told the fish that.... It reminded me of Tramore all over again. Nice beach though, I look forward to tackling it again in better conditions. Does this beach suffer much from weed after a good blow Donal?
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