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Kerry Sea Fishing Around The Kerry Coast









Kerry Sea fishing around the awesome Kerry coast The waters off the Kerry coast, from Ballybunion`s Cashen to Kenmare are among the most productive sea angling grounds in Europe. You will experience fantastic sea fishing off the Atlantic Kerry coast.

The many piers along the Kerry coastline and rocky ledges, the Cliffs of Doneen, the point at Brandon, Dingle and Cahersiveen, interspersed with lengthy stretches of rolling sandy beaches provide great shore fishing.

Bait can be collected locally on beaches, mud flats and rocky shoreline.

Deep-sea angling off County Kerry is the jewel in the crown for the fisherman who wishes to explore rich fishing waters. These pollution free waters are under-fished and continually provide great catches of a wide variety of species.

Specimen hunters are regular visitors. Further off the coast blue shark offer fantastic sport and challenges from June to October. There are fine fishing catches around Kerry Head and in Tralee Bay, famous for Monkfish.

Mackerel is the most popular bait for all kinds of sea fishing and a fresh supply is normally caught at the outset of each fishing trip. Calamari squid is another popular bait which is available locally and from tackle shops and supermarkets.

The major sea angling ports are Fenit harbour, great fishing from the pier, Dingle harbour, Cahersiveen and Kenmare.

Fully equipped and licensed charter boats with the most advanced electronics operate around the Kerry coast. All skippers have a thorough knowledge of their waters, as they have lived and fished here all their lives.






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