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Hi Ben
I went on a surf trip to Ireland two years ago but ended up doing a fair bit of spearfishing and diving there. We basically travelled down most of the West coast stopping at Dingle. I was very impressed with the diving there - loads of life and clear clean water. The best area I visited for spearfishing was around Lahinch and Doolin where I saw a fair few 10lb + Bass and loads of Mullet. Didint shoot any though as they would not fit on my camping stove - thats my excuse and im sticking to it! Speaking to people over there the Beara peninsula was highly recommended for good vis and fish and I would imagine the South coast is very good too. Ive heard Tuna can be caught there at the right time of year? Hope this helps but I guess some locals can give you a lot more advice. Cheers Matt |
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The place you want to go to Ben is called Killybegs, I cant remember the name of the guy that hires the boats, but he is responsible for catching a near 1000lb tuna about 200yds off shore of Killybegs, the run happens in September I believe, I tried (and failed) to organise a trip there a good while ago, Paul Maxwell has been and fished those waters, so get in touch with him for more info, one thing I do know though, is you need to book your hire boat pretty quickly, or they go - faster than the tuna...........
Good Luck, and if you need wingmen - I know where to find them I think |
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I don't think that jumping in and trying to spear a 968lb bluefin is probably what was intended.
To spear a fish that size you will need not only one of the most powerful bluewater guns made you will also need a good float system and bungee as well The authorities are also very hot on people killing these fish as Ireland and the UK do not have any quota for these tuna. I believe that in the normal run of spearing as matt says W/SW and the S coasts are best for general spearing. Bass, Pollock,Flatties Huan |
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Rubber Guns are OK Pneumatics are classed as compressed air weapons and are treated like firearms, or are supposed to be!
In practice as long as you don't brandish weapons around you should be ok no matter what you choose to use.
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try a place called port na blah, you can get pollock, wrasse, bass, gurnard, flatties, anglerfish, monkfish, huge conger, other stuff too, its in county donegal, near where i live, next to dunfanaghy and creeslough.
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Yeah, I said that. Last edited by dcfreediver; August 20th, 2004 at 14:23. |
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Cork , Haven't speared there much probably Bass around Clonakility/Barley cove/ballycotton and maybe further east , I would stay away from Cork harbour if I was you! plenty of good unpolluted places to dive on the coast without the worry of dissolving in chemical soup!! Winter can be good for vis, less plankton but the storms don't do much for vis.
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Hi there,
I'm looking for any dive buddies to go spearing with around the coast of Ireland. I'm Dublin based myself but will travel to where I must in order to find the fish, bass preferably -- during the hunt and on the plate afterwards. bit of background -- I'm 26yrs old and have been diving with a mask since the age of 9/10 and owned my first speargun at the age of 12 thanks to my Uncle in France who introduced me to the world of watersports and fishing/diving alongside my grandad and mother, who helped me find something I'm extremely passionate about to this day and have continued to pursue, mainly during the Summer months in France. I catch fish regularly on my excursions which I am always willing to share and prepare should needs be I'm looking to do a lot more diving here so if anyone's up for some fishing, drop me a line! |