Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:11 pm
lads you have to see these
to describe them ( not infringing on copy rights)
the body of a red devil (so luminous it must be radioactive)
the flashing off achill raiders
with a flouresent yellow blade trapped in between 2 luminous beads
will try put up a pic shortly
they just hit the shops today along with a few other fantastic rigs
im fishing on friday and saturday im sure my next boat angling report will be of some mighty fish on these
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Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:06 am
Mickeyfish, are you on commission or what? :roll:
Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:03 pm
Jim from Cork wrote:Mickeyfish, are you on commission or what? :roll:
is this site not about comunicating about sea angling, tactics & tackle & bait ect......
i have been using shamrock tackle since it came on to the market, it helped me qualify for the irish team, win numerous competitions, and saved me loads of time as i normally take rigs appart to put my own spek on it but with the shamrock tackle you dont have to, fish as it is right out of the packet.
you ask if i am on commision ask dave in southside not likely as i have easily spent €3,500 on tackle and a lot of it was buying boxes of shamrock tackle off him.
in fairness i know the 2 lads behind it, im not doing it as advertisment they couldn't pay me enough for that and im only a soldier what would i know about advertisment
im just spreading the knowledge of great tackle
as i have with shimano tekotas 600 & mitchell bolon tempest 303 Rods
Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:53 pm
Grand Job, I’m sure you are an acomplished angler and people appreciate your advice but a “review” would assume you had used the item being reviewed not just thought they looked lovely in the packet (God knows theres enough shiny crap out there)!
I look forward to an actual review after the weekend.
Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:43 am
beleive you me so am i
im fishing the loop and the reports over there at the moment is that its thick with fish
Sat Jun 23, 2007 10:20 am
the best test would be at a crap mark if you go somewhere thick with fish most rigs will do the job if you are blanking and a change to this rig gets you into the fish then that it tested :?
Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:06 pm
iv used the shamrock gear quite a lot recently, well tied and presented and i have to agree with mick (as much as it bugs me to do it) :lol: the gear is great.
fished last years bray open and the 2 guys on the boat had the shamrock gear and i had what i thought was pretty simular gear that i tied up my self. i was outfished by both anglers to a ratio of about 5:3 was it my lack of skill???? i would hope not
Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:21 pm
paulocallaghan wrote: i was outfished by both anglers to a ratio of about 5:3 was it my lack of skill???? i would hope not
:lol: :cry: :cry: :lol: :lol:
Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:08 pm
Jim from Cork wrote:
I look forward to an actual review after the weekend.
well heres part of the review
i out fished everybody using these rigs, on pollack , ling and cod on one of the days fishing i had 53 pollock ranging up to 9 lbs and over 70 fish in total
i have every confidence in them now
Jim from Cork wrote: (God knows theres enough shiny crap out there)!.
see jim i can tell the difference between shiny crap & rigs that will work, thats what you learn at international levels :lol:
i can most definatly say that these are a
KILLER RIG
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Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:30 pm
is there a website, catalogue or dealer list for shamrock tackle, im down in tralee, would like to see there range.
Thanks
Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:38 pm
yeah!!!!!!!
if you go on to
http://www.shamrocktackle.com
all the details are on it dealers list, products and so on
Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:36 am
i have to apolagise to all if i have been going on to much about this gear, i just feel passionate about the tackle as its a home brew and it works for me
regards
mick barry
Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:33 am
Mick, The Rigs work!! it would be a diff kettle of fish if they were a load of crap, but there is time and effort put in2 these rigs, and you can tell that by the look of them... but can you tell who ever is in charge to make them more accessible from a packet :lol: ...some of the rigs with fluro snoods took me ages to unravel :oops: :wink: ..barr that they are next to none...
Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:01 pm
cheers lad, but i will keep it down to a minimum dont want to seem like its all i talk about
regards
mick barry
Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:44 pm
Ok so im not much of a boat angler but i got a bit of the Shamrock stuff the other week and whiles on a comp around Irelands eye i clean up on Wrasse i was pulling them in left right and centre and the other anglers had loads of flashy rigs with blades and bright beeds but every drop i had a nice wrasse-i just baited them with some rag and let it to the bottom and bang rod near pulled out of my hand!!! so the stuff really works great!!!
Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:40 pm
do you know what rig it was or what colour
Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:51 pm
Yea i used the shamrock green killers, as you have shown above!!! I only got them because there was alot of talk about the shamrock gear. Worked very well
Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:45 am
Could you use these on the smaller fish, around the reefs etc, I understand that Mick tested them out on Ling and Pollack etc etc . . .the hooks look a bit big for small Pollack & Codling which are around my local rock & boat marks.
If not these would you recommend any other rigs for the smaller stuff??
Ta!
Fri Jul 13, 2007 6:14 pm
its nice to get a gear that doesn't just catch anglers,
i take it i know what you'll have in your box everytime you go out
i will give them a bash the weekend doing the species comp on sunday out of bray
regards
mickeyfish
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