Bullock harbour boat rental

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Bullock harbour boat rental

#1 Post by Rob89 »

Hi lads,

Was just wondering if any of you know if the boats at bullock harbour are available to rent at the moment? Or will I have to wait for june?

Also if any of you have phone numbers for them it would be greatly appreciated.

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#2 Post by JOHN1 »

boats are for hire.

you will need to bring ID with you :wink:

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#3 Post by dbrock »

had pleanty of mack out there tonight to
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#4 Post by anthony2carr »

They wont let you hire a boat on your own.
Only 2 or more people.
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#5 Post by JOHN1 »

you are better off going with company firstly for safety :wink: and secondly it works out alot cheaper :shock:

4 lads in a boat = 4 hours fishing for the price of 1 hour on your own.
makes perfect sense to me to be going in company.
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#6 Post by Tanglerat »

Do you need an ISA ICC card to charter one?
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#7 Post by JOHN1 »

the only card you will need is one for getting money out of the wall :shock: with the prices they charge i think its around 15/i8euro per hour.
im glad i have my own boat and dont have to hire them.
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#8 Post by brianbru »

JOHN1 wrote:the only card you will need is one for getting money out of the wall :shock: with the prices they charge i think its around 15/i8euro per hour.
im glad i have my own boat and dont have to hire them.
you have to start somewhere and between four lads its feck all.
each time i go out on my boat i spend a fair wack on petrol, diesel, bait lunch etc!!


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#9 Post by anthony2carr »

Hey lads,
A mate of mine(non-fisher) wants to hire out one of the boats from Bullock on Saturday. Want to share??
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#10 Post by anthony2carr »

Ok, so you are renting a boat from Bullock harbour.

Where do you go to target macks and most importantly large pollock.

I will be fly fishing.
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#11 Post by anthony2carr »

Doesn't matter about the depth. Just saying this 'cause i'm pretty sure the next post is going to say something along those lines.

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