Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:18 am
Morning all,
Does anyone know anywhere, anywhere in Ireland where you can buy live sandeel?
I know a plcae to dig them but I need just enough that the idea of digging them is making my back sore already!
Cheers
Steve
Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:25 am
Kevin brain in Waterville i think does em.
read in an article he has a tank.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:47 am
Nice one Alby cheers. I was only down there 2 weeks ago and didn't think to ask him. I'll give him a shout now.
Courtmacsherry to Wwaterville and back - the bass had better be focking massive!!
Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:21 am
Sorry folks a though just occurs to me. Waterville is the guts of a 200 mile round trip over hills and dales. Am I likely to end up with a pile of dead sandeel after such a trek or will they stand up to that sort of travel?
Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:23 pm
They might last...... not too sure. An aerator might help.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:05 pm
No for sure, the aerator is the bare minimum I suppose.
I'm just trying to figure out the best way to transport them. I think if you filled the tank to the very very brim you would alleviate some of the sloshing effect of the driving. I just think I'd go bananas if I arrived back in Courtmac with a tank full of dead eels after going to the expense and hassle!!
Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:18 pm
I think you can layer them in damp newspaper and they'll be fine for a few hours in a cool box.
I read that somewhere but can't remember where
Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:33 pm
Yeah thats an option alright. I might go for all three options and stick some in paper, some in sand and some in water. If none of those 3 work I'll just assume it wasn't meant to be
Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:56 pm
half fill the bucket with coarse sand and then water. Try to get the eels to bury themselves in the sand. Its when they are swimming about madly that they burn the O2 out of the water. However you will almost certainly need an aerator.
Courtmac clon and rosscarbery are full of sandeels. You would dig a ton in the time spent driving to Waterville. If you can get some, then put them in a container with holes and find a convienient place to hide them from others. A rock pool that is uncovered at low water or some place will work. That way you will have a supply for a couple of days.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:46 pm
Did somebody say that KB had taken over the tackle shop on the Lee Road and that he could supply live sandeels from there?
I'd say give him a call.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:57 pm
I though I remembered something similar myself Jim but alas no. I spoke to him earlier.
I think in reality I'll have to cop myself on and just dig them myself. The scale of the laziness involved in driving 6 hours to avoid a bit of digging is woeful!
Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:02 pm
never heard of a tackle shop on the lee road, whereabouts is it??
Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:14 pm
red wrote:never heard of a tackle shop on the lee road, whereabouts is it??
It was/is out beyond the Angler's Rest.
I see from directories it is actually the Inniscarra Road:
Rivers Edge Tackle Inniscarra rd Carrigrohane, Cork,(021)4871771
Was never there myself so have no idea what it is like.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:23 pm
cheers jim. thats not too far from me. might take a spin some day for a look.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:10 pm
Hi all,
sorry if im incorrect on this but did that shop close last year.Rivers edge was taken over by Kevin Brain but i think he relocated back to waterville sometime last year.
Tight lines
Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:25 am
That explains it
Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:59 pm
marlinman wrote:Hi all,
sorry if im incorrect on this but did that shop close last year.Rivers edge was taken over by Kevin Brain but i think he relocated back to waterville sometime last year.
Tight lines
was told the same by a guy in work this morning
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