this weekend in newcastle

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this weekend in newcastle

#1 Post by thekid »

me and the family are heading to newcastle this weekend trying to bag a few smoothhounds!hope to have a good time and a report for you fishermen and women at the end of the week!
Entries now open for the All Ireland Shore Cod Championships on November 29th hosted by Sea Angling Ireland SAC

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Re: this weekend in newcastle

#2 Post by MAC »

best of luck lad. Be sure to let us know how you got on.

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Re: this weekend in newcastle

#3 Post by keith »

Carefull could be full of weed, Not a great spot for hounds either.
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Re: this weekend in newcastle

#4 Post by roger de dodger »

good for dogfish 8) defo as keith said not known as a smoothy mark ,its good for whiting and flounder and dab too, a tope bait would have more chance of a tug :wink:
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