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#1 Post by mickeyjoemurphy »

did anyone do any sea fishing boat or shore in the cahirciveen area over the easter
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#2 Post by kieran »

Hi Mickey Joe

The only recent report from the area I have seen is for Inch and Dingle.

Sorry I can not be more help...



Jaysus, lads, would someone please answer the guy's questions - he's been asking the same question for several years! :shock: :wink: :D
Have we no sea anglers based in the Kingdom and west Cork at all!?!?!
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Bob Moss on Veals site??

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#4 Post by fenitbob »

over the last couple of weeks fished inch, maharees fenit, barrow in kerry. lots of flounder, have heard of someone catching a white trout off fenit island and around inch. couple of dogs here and there.

fenit is very quiet any time I go out there (as in nobody fishing) so that is a bad sign.

on the plus side the white trout seem to be moving so if you are going down dig some lug and go after them. remember to get a licence.


sea was very calm in inch last night so no bass :(
things are warming up so it might be getting better soon.
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kieran wrote:Jaysus, lads, would someone please answer the guy's questions - he's been asking the same question for several years! :shock: :wink: :D
Have we no sea anglers based in the Kingdom and west Cork at all!?!?!

Several years :D :D

Had a trip out with the boat from Dingle on Wednesday Mickeyjoe, see
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#6 Post by donal domeney »

fished culoo good friday. plenty of ballans and mackeral. some small pollack and coalfish biggest about 3 lb. also had 2 cod on crab at distance around 4lb and 3lb. got them late in the tide.

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