Courtown Co. Wexford
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Conor H
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Courtown Co. Wexford
Anyone ever fished here ? If so , can you send me any info. Just booked a house for a week at the end of August, plan on doing a bit of fishing. Would be grateful for any advice , tips, etc (Boat or shore).
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Conor H
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Luke Scully goes boat fishing down there every year. It might be worth going onto his http://www.fishingchannel9.com and posting the same question.
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DAMIEN
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ji i do a biy my self here every summer as i have a house in enniscorthy.its good if you fish crab or light gera move up into the harbour ( geebus the anount of mullet you see on a fine summers day never caught 1 yet tried really hard
or you could even drive to cahor this is really good to the right of the pier on the rocks dogs flats smmoothies.
hope this help you
hope this help you
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mick
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Hi h rocks
Used to live down that way, - the normal species can be caught, - bass ray - doggies - plaice - smoothhound. Try the rocky outcrops to the right of the habour also try cahore, roney point and maurice castle, but these venues fish best at night on a rising tide
Used to live down that way, - the normal species can be caught, - bass ray - doggies - plaice - smoothhound. Try the rocky outcrops to the right of the habour also try cahore, roney point and maurice castle, but these venues fish best at night on a rising tide