ironbluedun wrote: » - game supplier -ok shop - staff a bit condensending
SeaFields wrote: » Fishing Tackle shop in Waterville, Kerry - dont like the place since Tadgh O Sullivan retired. I had many a chat with that man and he was very insightful into all aspects of fly fishing. I find the stories being banded around by the fella who took over as having a distinct waft of bullsh!t.
SeaFields wrote: » Murrays on Patrick st., Cork - Very claustrophobic feel inside the place with everything being behind glass. Still tho cheap and cheerful.
SeaFields wrote: » P.S. Mods, this thread, even though its early has the potential to be a sticky if a lot of people contribute and there's a good geographical spread. What ye think?
billy the bass wrote: » Hi Guy's This is my first time on the boards (too much time on me hands since being made redundent). Last week I was browsing the fishing threads when I came upon this one about tackle shops. I must be a formost expert on them since a large chunk of my income over the last twentyfive years has ended up in there pockets, but I do think that 'Sea fields' has been a bit harsh on a couple and missed out one of the best in Cork. Peter Horne's tackle in Blarney has the best selection of beach fishing gear in the Munster area and though I dont course or fly fish he has a load of top of the range stuff. Pete who I have known since he started has a reptuation for high prices, but then where can you buy off the shelf Zziplex, Centurey, Conoflex and all the others. The other small bone I would like to pick is what do we call a great tackle shop, is it one with all the gear and thats it. I think not and thats where I feel the rating for Sharkies and Kevin Brain in Waterville should be reviewed again. Since Brian Kennedy opened Sharkies He has made great efforts to get the local community and youngsters involved in fishing of all disiplins, under the umbrella of the RAI (recreational angling Ireland) I and many other instructors have given our time on days out to many local (and not so local) marks. Where Brian has funded baits, rigs, transport and give aways to as many as 60 youngsters at a time. I recongnise of course that the shop its self is small, yet there is always fresh bait and Brian will talk your brain to jelley if you let him. Kevin like any Welsh man will also talk away like mad, get him to show you pictures of the Welsh open wins he's had and all the other trophys he has won in a long competitive carreer. He is also the mover and shaker of the Waterville club and organizer of many of the big comps in Kerry. They are a great bunch from the likes of Irish team captains and ex world champion to the local post man. A few years ago Kev tried and failed to make a go of a tackle and bait shop along the Lee road in Cork but he will always be rememberd by me for being the only man to sell live sandeels, great bait from boats. Half way tackle is owned and run by Dan Lynch and there is no better man Ex Irish boat fishing captain and team member for a few years now, and untill very recently a club mate of mine. Brian Kev and Dan have one thing that makes them stand out, they know what there on about because there anglers.
ladybirdirl wrote: » Ok, have to tell you guys,went to SSA..spent cash. Trying to upload photos which is not going well:mad: Guys are very nice,were very good to me but it's a bit male dominated it must be said. Didn't get a rod though:(,too much choice & I didn't know enough to narrow down the choice. Great service in there though I did end up going off to a few other places for other bits LB
dr fell wrote: » there is a great little tackle shop on the pier in courtmacsherry i was in there a while ago and had an armfull of tackle . the owner asked me what i was going after i dont know i replied whats biting this time of year? mackerel he said and you wont need all that stuff, and with that he put back all the tackle i had save for a small bag of hooks and some small weights. those yokes will eat anything he said charging me less than 4 euro for my purchases. i had to admire his honesty