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Re: El Ninio
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2023, 04:19:57 pm »
They bean catching mackeral out in howth for weeks  ......never seen them that early before ...only means the temperature  of the ocean is majorly  fuk ed and somewhere  cause apparently the water here is below normal temp ...so the poor cnuts are escapin some oceanic event ( I like that word " oceanic "    makes one sound intelligent)  ::)..anyway.....I've noticed the bluebottles wer late to arrive from the antarctic this yer aswell  an ther pretty bollixed ....so Mark this post .....
I'm puttin out a bet that athlone  will hit 35 degrees this summer .....so get yur electric fans before ther sold out .....
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Nothing unusual about catching mackerel early in the year octy, I remember catching them in February over 20 years  ago when I lived in Dublin.

The water temperature is nicely around 16 / 17 degrees now so it's prime time for the blue shark to appear.

February  ???? From a boat Tony?
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Re: El Ninio
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2023, 04:55:21 pm »
They bean catching mackeral out in howth for weeks  ......never seen them that early before ...only means the temperature  of the ocean is majorly  fuk ed and somewhere  cause apparently the water here is below normal temp ...so the poor cnuts are escapin some oceanic event ( I like that word " oceanic "    makes one sound intelligent)  ::)..anyway.....I've noticed the bluebottles wer late to arrive from the antarctic this yer aswell  an ther pretty bollixed ....so Mark this post .....
I'm puttin out a bet that athlone  will hit 35 degrees this summer .....so get yur electric fans before ther sold out .....
 ::sleep


Nothing unusual about catching mackerel early in the year octy, I remember catching them in February over 20 years  ago when I lived in Dublin.

The water temperature is nicely around 16 / 17 degrees now so it's prime time for the blue shark to appear.

February  ???? From a boat Tony?


No from shore, we caught a heap of mackerel from a boat Christmas week about 10 year ago off kilmore quay
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