ennereilly tides
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ennereilly tides
was wondering could anyone tell me the time variations between dublin tides and ennereilly tides thanks
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Re: ennereilly tides
Hi Mick,
I've fished ennereilly about 4 times at this stage but the tides have always completely baffled me! Dropping when it should be rising and vice versa
Talking to more experienced anglers I've been told that the tides are so unpredictable down that area as there is a convergence of two currents which cancel each other out but don't know how true this is? It does seem to make sense though. The link below might give you an idea but as I say the tides down there are crazy!
Check out this link for Wicklow tide table http://pocketsizetides.com/node/2.
Ennereilly high tides should in theory be about 1h 47 mins before Wicklow harbour (see info at bottom of web page).
Best of luck with it!
I've fished ennereilly about 4 times at this stage but the tides have always completely baffled me! Dropping when it should be rising and vice versa
Check out this link for Wicklow tide table http://pocketsizetides.com/node/2.
Ennereilly high tides should in theory be about 1h 47 mins before Wicklow harbour (see info at bottom of web page).
Best of luck with it!
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Re: ennereilly tides
mickm wrote:was wondering could anyone tell me the time variations between dublin tides and ennereilly tides thanks
fish it a fair bit and i'd say it's between 2 1/2 to 3 hrs
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Re: ennereilly tides
thanks lads beter idea than i had before, fished it myself few times never knew was it Arklow times or Dublin times i should go by, sounds like its somwhere in between, thanks fr your help wil let u know how we get on on the shore reports fingers crossed