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corbyeire wrote:well gf - you could have a whiting there
carraroe is absolutely plagued with them at the moment
37cm flat - what a start to flat fishing
north or south ballyconeelly
thanks daire if you want to try the spot the next you are down i will tell you how to get to the spot,hopefully will get to go on a conger hunt with you as wellspindlefist wrote:Well done Gerry, Nice fish there......
thanks zeke i am happy with the flounderzeke wrote:well done mate,nice flounder you got there
thanks al i will have to try for turbot nextAl and Jordan wrote:congrads on the first flattie gerry![]()
the second one is a good size too. not a bad way to start into the flats man
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thanks fk,i was told that the beach was good for flounder and other flat fish and even small tope were caught there as well,looking at the beach i would say that there might be a chance of a bass as well,i will be back to it againFisherKing wrote:Nice one Gerry another new species for the listlovely Flounder, sounds like a good beach mark
thanks dave i am happy to have caught oneeyesreilly wrote:Nice flounder Gerry, well done
thanks noel,watch out i will soon be catching as many as you dodoggie3131 wrote:well done gerry,nice flounder!
thanks joyster,i often looked around the pier in clifden but i always thought there might be too much fresh water around,interesting to know that the flounder were around there before,i might give it a try over the winterjoyster wrote:nice flounder there gerry, i have tried the beaches in mannin and caught fall![]()
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what beach were u fishing ? as kids we used to catch good flounder at clifden pier at neap tides with baited spoons, to the left of the stone nav mark is the best spot.
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