Ashley,
I have missed the start of this string but what are you looking for? If it is references, check out the Central fisheries board website below. This page contains links to all of the regional fishery boards websites. I think I remember you mentioning that you are hitting the corrib. That means that you wont be too far away from many of the shannon fishery waters. Check out that website, it is probably the best of them and contains an interactive map of the region.
Where are you thinking of going? If you are hitting the corrib, bring plenty of Sooty Olives (Sz 12 and 10), Red Arrows (sz12), Claret and mallards (Sz10, 12 and 14-had 6 fish on a size 14 last weekend), Dabblers (silver), and buzzer patterns. Bring, at the minimum, the following duckfly emerger patterns.............millerman, conlon's emerger, and griffith's gnat.
Its not too warm here these days so bring the winter woolies too.
If you need any more info, let me know. I have a fairly good handle on most of the fishing around Galway. If not, I know where to find out.
Be good!
Ronan.
David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ashley,
Would you like to borrow my Rivers of Ireland copy by O'Reilly for the trip?
Favorite Source for Fly Tying Products: www.LinesEnd.com>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: <[email protected]> >To: [email protected]> >Subject: Re: [VFB] IOFF First Winner is..... >Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 23:33:16 -0500 > >No,but just finished a 3 hour tying session,got a trip to Ireland in 2 weeks.Got >the swap flies to do and a load for the trip. >Ashley >
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