Cruising and Fishing
On the Erne in summer, you should catch
wherever you go. On light tackle you can
expect a roach a throw - usually on the
drop. Put a bit of weight on, feed on the
bottom and you should find you’re into nice
3-4lb bream for the day. To be sure, when
you’ve found your good looking swim (and
what better way to look than from on the
water yourself), do a bit of pre-baiting, get
moored up then check out the local locals.
Next day, tackle up and fish. No problem!
And when you’ve had your fill, simply move on to the next likely spot.
The Shannon is different - the bream are
a lot bigger! 8 pounders are common and
they move around in huge shoals, so get
it right and with fish this size big weights
should be easy. As on the Erne, it’s best to
find a likely spot first and then pre-bait it for
the following day. And while you’re waiting,
you can explore in style and comfort.
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