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lads with the new season on the way was just wondering. whats around lambay species wise only ventured across once last year dident get a bite. any info would be helpful
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#2 Post by Gary Morton »

It,s early yet for Lambay we,ll arrange a mini meet in a month R to and try get you a few species under your belt just keep in touch ok
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thats sounds the bizz thanks gary look forward to it
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Derek,

I got some very good Tope and Bull huss over there August - September 08.

As Gary says we'll have to have a meet and spread out over there .

No doubt I'll see ya in Howth over the next few months !!
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#5 Post by MAC »

Nearly Kick off time again lads...

When are you going to tow that bus of yours to Cork Paul :?: Some Nice fishing down that way and the tow is a doddle now with the new roads.

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#6 Post by Paul B »

Kev, I hear ya I collected the boat in Cork and was back in Dublin in under 3 hours.
My problem is that the boat is too big to launch on my own and retrieving is an impossibility.
Hopefully there will be a few Tope and Ray around Howth this year.
I'm sure I'll see ya around .
BTW...There was a 265lb Porbeagle taken by one of the Howth trawlers off lambay last year whilst he was towing for prawns !!
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#7 Post by MAC »

I see what you mean Paul, You'll have to get yourself some crew. I'm sure there would be no shortage of lads looking to share costs on a trip to cork.

I heard about that Porgie alright, makes you wonder.

I'm sure I'll be about Howth this year, but I find myself towing a lot now for the chance of some better fishing. I will still be up for giving the Bank a try in May / June to see if those Ray are about. :wink:

Will see you out there for sure.
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