
The southwest’s rocky coves are rich with seaweed, revealing a little-known piece of Irish history. Learn about Irish history through seaweed

Small-group tours in inflatables led by Dingle Sea Safari offer up-close looks at marine wildlife near the Blasket Islands , an archipelago uninhabited since 1953 and known for its soaring “Cathedral Rocks.” Nearby, Brandon and Tralee Bays, separated by the Maharees sand spit, are ripe for diving, while Castlegregory’s plentiful swells draw surfers, experienced and new. The Dingle Peninsula section is one of the best places to soak up the area’s rugged beauty, particularly from the water. See the Wild Atlantic Way from the waterįor 1,600 miles along the western coast, the Wild Atlantic Way driving route winds past prehistoric sites, lighthouses, and coves. Here’s the best way to experience this colorful corner of Europe. Rounding out all that unspoiled nature are ancient castles, historic villages, and pubs alive with traditional music. But with nearly 2,000 miles of coastline, rivers, and lakes, the island nation is also awash in blue. If you're successful, you should get a hit between 60 and 40 feet, but you could still get lucky up to when it comes out of the water.Green fields and hills give Ireland its “Emerald Isle” nickname. Cast out like the video shows, and use a steady pull with a wiggle once in a while. This will be the max that the 6'3" can handle, and you don't want to break your rod. Get the very first one, the black barbless narrow spoon 1/4 Oz. The important part is the barbless spoon. 60 feet out is where you should start getting action. You're going to need to be able to cast at least 100 feet.

A 7' would probably be better since it allows for heavier tackle, but the 6'3" works. A Jester 6'3", with a LowDexMG 100 S reel. This is not the place to go to farm money. That gives me a 44 lb capacity, so that if I fill the cage, I'll make a slight profit. I waited until I was a high enough level for the FishJail S (lecredits). Even though walleye are valuable, they're rather large (around 2 lbs) and will fill your keepnet or stringer. Keep in mind that trips to Emerald Lake will likely lose you money.
