Courtmacsherry Advise

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BMcD
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Courtmacsherry Advise

#1 Post by BMcD »

I am travelling down to Courtmacsherry with the boat for three days fishing over a weekend in the middle of July. Having never fished or lauched from here before, I was wondering if anyone could offer any advise of what to expect at all. Or any general areas we should target while there. Any help would be appreciated.
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There's plenty to do in Courtmac. Do you have Relief shading or the Navionics app? You'll see plenty of reefs etc to be fished. Make contact with Mark Gannon in Courtmacsherry Angling.
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#4 Post by BMcD »

Thanks for the replys.

Yes, have relief shading. Seems to be plenty of reefs about in the bay for us to try. Would love yo have a go at the skate down there if we can come across them. We are for a few days so will see how it produces.

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