Has any one fished these marks lately .
fancy some rock fishin
fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
i have fished ballyreen & black head in the summer have had lots of pollock of the head but not much of ballyreen also ballyreen is a bit of a climb down
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
fanore beach has been very hit and miss lately - ballyreen havent heard anything from down there - the swells this weather make it very dangerous
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
Might give it a go during the week (wen,thur)
Any one up fr it ? .
Any one up fr it ? .
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
have found ballyreen fishes better from april on but fanore can throw up some surprises
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
I heard Rampment W LOVES THE PLACE, so it must be worth a go .
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
Imho you are wasting your time fishing the rocks till it starts to warm up, you might pick up the odd pollack. Fanore is hit and miss even when it is fishing well but if you were to go early in the week you could get lucky. Try razor or sandeel. It will be full of weed at the moment but it should settle down over the next few days.
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
Two outings in last month...first 3 rods 'all' blank not even a bite!...second started at Black Head 4 Rods' got a great Pollock...had to move down to the flats due to high winds...blank'd the rest of the day not a bite...think water was just to cold...next outing heading for Kilrush!...best luck
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Re: fanore beach co.clare / ballyreen rocks
I will be down on Fanore beach tomorrow ( Tuesday) if it is any good to you. Should be there from about 10 am.suckycalf wrote:Has any one fished these marks lately .
fancy some rock fishin
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