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#1 Post by sonic »

going fishing in clogher head saturday any one no if there s any thing being caught up there
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#2 Post by bpmurray »

I haven't heard of anything. In fact, the best you can hope for are some small pollack, or mini-whiting/cod/grey gurnard and by mini, I mean 1-3 inches. The only thing Clogherhead is good for is mackerel in the height of the season.
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#3 Post by sea serpant »

you could try spinning for [pollock in the deeper water of the head but its a bit early your best bet is to try the beach as it throws up some big flounder... or you could av a go at baltray at the mouth of the boyne for bass and flatties

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