Ring of Kerry in NOvember
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Ring of Kerry in NOvember
Lookin for a bit of help on what the fishing is like in mid late November around the ring of Kerry . fished it many many times over the last 10 years in Sept/Oct but never left it this late before . I assuem more codling, bass and flounders but mackeral are harder to find ....can anyone help?
You hit the nail on the head
I heard there is good flounder fishing in that area and the bass is good too razor fish is a good bait off those beaches.
Have a look at this site http://www.kbfishingireland.co.uk/aboutus.htm
Have a look at this site http://www.kbfishingireland.co.uk/aboutus.htm
ring of kerry
try kells bay. the rocks on the right have plenty of mackerel dogs and pollack . fished there last year aswell and had dabs wrasse dogs and a huss of 12lb. there can also be bass around the small pier there. use lug crab and sandeels there the best bait there but crab is not essential. best of luck
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kerry in november
Hi
You would be well advised to drop an email to Bob Moss in Dingle as he is very helpful and knows peninsula like no other, he would certainly be able to help you out with information on seasonal fish patterns. You can pick up his email address on Veals website. I know he gets Codling from around Wine Strand and the Smerwick Harbour area in winter. As for bass and flounder, pick any beach! Kells Bay is very sheltered from the south and south west which is handy if the weather gets uppity. HTH...
You would be well advised to drop an email to Bob Moss in Dingle as he is very helpful and knows peninsula like no other, he would certainly be able to help you out with information on seasonal fish patterns. You can pick up his email address on Veals website. I know he gets Codling from around Wine Strand and the Smerwick Harbour area in winter. As for bass and flounder, pick any beach! Kells Bay is very sheltered from the south and south west which is handy if the weather gets uppity. HTH...