St Mullins tides
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Re: St Mullins tides
No Idea John,
I normally use the new ross times for planning. This way I get there earlier wnd with enough time to set up. I think it's about 20 mins.
Kev
I normally use the new ross times for planning. This way I get there earlier wnd with enough time to set up. I think it's about 20 mins.
Kev
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Re: St Mullins tides
It is about 20 minutes. As Kev said, you are best to use the tide times at Ner Ross, won't miss the run that way.
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Re: St Mullins tides
A few weeks to go yet. I can finally try that rod I got from you toodfella25 wrote:NearlyAl wrote:Is it Shad time already???![]()
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Ah broke her in on shad last yearAl wrote:A few weeks to go yet. I can finally try that rod I got from you toodfella25 wrote:NearlyAl wrote:Is it Shad time already???![]()
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Re: St Mullins tides
For Taz devils I can highly reccommend
Navan Angling
Southside Angling
Henrys Tackle Shop
Rory's Templebar
In that order. The Selection Navan have has to be seen to be believed.
Kev
Navan Angling
Southside Angling
Henrys Tackle Shop
Rory's Templebar
In that order. The Selection Navan have has to be seen to be believed.
Kev
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Re: St Mullins tides
just to get things going 2 specimens from st mullins mine was 1.23 kg and ger was 1.30 we had a great morning fishing landing over 40 twaite shad between us

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Re: St Mullins tides
Nice one lads. Hopefully the river won't colour up too much over the next few days. I wonder have they recovered at all in the Slaney, somewhere just below Enniscorthy might be worth a shot. I hear they were netted near Bunclody when it was surveyed in the last year or two..
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Re: St Mullins tides
hi jd there have being a few caught in the slaney the cfb had salmon trap in the water last year for he purpose of tagging salmon one morning the checked the trap and the had a shad of 2 odd lbs dead in it i was there that morning so there are a few aroundjd wrote:Nice one lads. Hopefully the river won't colour up too much over the next few days. I wonder have they recovered at all in the Slaney, somewhere just below Enniscorthy might be worth a shot. I hear they were netted near Bunclody when it was surveyed in the last year or two..
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Re: St Mullins tides
did ye see any of those japanese clams down there in st mullins - apparently theyve gone into the riverbed 15 deep in places
some dutch fella down there harvested a few and eat them said they were well tasty
some dutch fella down there harvested a few and eat them said they were well tasty
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Theres Alway onecorbyeire wrote:
some dutch fella down there harvested a few and eat them said they were well tasty
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MAC wrote:For Taz devils I can highly reccommend
Navan Angling
Southside Angling
Henrys Tackle Shop
Rory's Templebar
In that order. The Selection Navan have has to be seen to be believed.
Kev
Southside are doing a deal buy 10 get 2 free there 2.99 each
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Species 2011..(17)..Haddock..Ling..Cod..Whiting..Dab..Flounder..Coalie..Pollock..Pouting..Poorcod..cuckoo wrasse...Pouting...Launce..Plaice..Smooth Hound.. Turbot..Ballan Wrasse..