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#1 Post by jd »

Does anyone know what the tidal difference is between New Ross and St Mullins?
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#2 Post by MAC »

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.

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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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Is it Shad time already??? :D
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Al wrote:Is it Shad time already??? :D
Nearly :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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dfella25 wrote:
Al wrote:Is it Shad time already??? :D
Nearly :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
A few weeks to go yet. I can finally try that rod I got from you too ;)
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Al wrote:
dfella25 wrote:
Al wrote:Is it Shad time already??? :D
Nearly :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
A few weeks to go yet. I can finally try that rod I got from you too ;)
Ah broke her in on shad last year :P
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#8 Post by Al »

Good stuff. Need tyo stock up on some Taz devils too :)
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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.

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#10 Post by steyrman »

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 :lol: :lol:
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Was a good day out allright lad enjoyed it.

Plenty of fish 8)
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#12 Post by jd »

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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jd 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..
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 around
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#14 Post by corbyeire »

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 :shock:
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corbyeire wrote:
some dutch fella down there harvested a few and eat them said they were well tasty :shock:
Theres Alway one
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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.

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