I might be over in Clare with the family soon and will bring my rods.
Can anyone tell me what tide times to work off if I'm doing some fishing from up Doolin way right around to Poulnasherry Bay.
Do both ends work off the same set of tide tables?
Tide times for the Clare coast
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Re: Tide times for the Clare coast
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Re: Tide times for the Clare coast
Thanks John, are those tide times accurate as far round as poulnasherry?
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Re: Tide times for the Clare coast
try eastide online, dont forget to add the hr for summertime now, there would only be a difference between areas of around 15 or 20 mins between areas anyhow
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Re: Tide times for the Clare coast
http://www.sailing.ie/Racing/Tides/TidesGalway.aspx add about 25 minutes for poulnasherry but dont try to figure out further down to loop head using the same system. Accurate for Doolin
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