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Welcome to the wanderings and ramblings of Baitdigger where I try to share experiences and photographs of my continuing sea angling journey around the coastline of County Clare and South Wales
From tope and huss on the heavy gear in the North of the county, rays from the Shannon, conger and wrasse from the rocks and more recently lure fishing from the much under-rated and unexplored Clare coastline. Read my weekly whines about the lack of mackerel and the twelve months of mild winter that make up Ireland’s weather. Read updates bemoaning crowded beaches, uncontrolled children and unruly dogs in South Wales and my search for fish in one of Britain’s truly stunning coastlines.
Born in England I moved to Ireland’s West Coast to take care of my parents and  fell in love with the wildness of the Burren and it’s miles of unspoilt coastline.
I started fishing with my father over fifty years ago but I am a firm believer that everyone has something to teach me especially in the steep learning curve of modern lure fishing for bass.My camera has become an essential part of my fishing gear and I am just has happy taking snaps as catching fish. It started with a panasonic lumix dmc, Â which was covered in mackerel scales and wrapped in a tea towel, it has gone through several Nikon regenerations and I am currently using a D750 but it is still covered in fish scales and wrapped in a teatowel
All opinions are my own arising from what has or hasn’t worked for me. Any criticism of tackle brands are just as I find them and I leave you to decide for yourselves what suits your needs and as ever I value comments both positive and negative.
And finally many of my posts may be tinged with a touch of tongue in cheek so please accept them in the spirit they were written.
Neil
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Day 55… Business as usual?
Three in the afternoon and the Girl child tells me that she has to go see the Witch, to take bread and milk because the old girl can’t get out. I asked her if she needed money and she said … Continue reading
Day 14: The world goes past my window.
Or does it? The nurse across the street still has her normal routine. An ambulance siren wails as I write, the first I have heard in days which is surprising as I live on the direct route to the hospital. … Continue reading
Day 12… Don’t go too far down memory lane……
…..You may not find the way back ? The bastards have become nocturnal. On an early(ish) roll call to check on the inmates the girl was snorting like a small pig picking up acorns but the two boys were wide … Continue reading
Day 10 the second Sunday…
Ten days in and already I have to look at the previous posts to see what images I have already posted so I do not repeat myself. Whilst many of the images I have taken have been done on self … Continue reading
Day 9…… not so special Saturday
Aberavon Beach Easy to get to, easy free parking, easy to walk to and easy to fish. The smile says it all. What a first fish? and if this does not make an angler of him I do not know … Continue reading
Day 7 … looking forward to the weekend?
You know all those jobs that we as men say we never have time to do? Yesterday herself suggested that as I had time on my hands that I could fit the new double sink I have had in the … Continue reading
Got to love a big Blonde…..
Sand Spit St. Mary’s Well Bay Although it was blowy and the tops of trees on the mountain  skyline danced through my velux window it had to be worth a go, I could tuck in somewhere even if it was … Continue reading
Shannon Rays
How often do I start a post by moaning about the weather? So often I hear how lucky I am to have such good fishing a stones throw from where I live. I know it is true and many people … Continue reading
May on the Shannon
I have been taking it fairly easy for the last week, the closest I have been to doing any fishing would be the torture of taking the kids to the beach, on a good mark, without taking any rods. So … Continue reading