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steyrman wrote:dream crew as you say its starting to open up a new angling scene for everyone![]()
Bradan wrote:Nice report Ashley. Keep up the good work over there!
mitch wrote:great to meet all the lads, and thanks again ian for all the help and advice
Ashley Hayden wrote:Fishing a number of wrecks in up to 250 foot of water large concentrations of fish were found to be present with some fine Pollack and Ling landed. A feature on the third day besides the unseasonal fine autumn weather was the capture of eight pack Tope, capped by a 43.lb specimen for Ian Mulligan. All the fish were tagged and released as part of the CFB tagging programme.
Twelve species of fish were caught over three exciting and varied days. Denizens of the deep do exist off Kilmore Quay with fish being lifted out of their wreck home, only to dive unstoppably back to their fishy lair. The door has been unlocked though, and with a further survey planned 2010 looks like becoming a very interesting year for the Kilmore fleet.
twinkle wrote:plenty of artifical reefs all man made pity we cant have the same in dublin bay might give fish stocks a chance
Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:23 pm