anything goes
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Jimbob86
anything goes
need some help/advise, where to fish along the louth coast, not targeting any particular spicies just wanta get out and at it, which i hav been doin just not successfully.
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kevin conlon
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Re: anything goes
my advice would be to get outa louth,skip over dublin and starting at greystones work your way south....as for the spices,you could try tescoJimbob86 wrote:need some help/advise, where to fish along the louth coast, not targeting any particular spicies just wanta get out and at it, which i hav been doin just not successfully.
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Jimbob86
Re: anything goes
cheers kevin, must head south sumtime soon then, have the mackeral started feeding yet. and as for tope __ id love to get 1 of those, im new to this sea fishing have managed to land sum stuff just wouldnt really know how to target species. and as for tesco think id rather catch my own.
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derm58
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eeler
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Re: anything goes
well jimbob, you could try baltray if you dont mind a bit of a walk, plenty of bass and flounder when the conditions are right but you'd have to travel light as its a good walk in, use'd to be able to drive in but its a bird santurary and they have the gate locked the last couple of months, you could also spin for sea trout in the boyne if you have a licence, or if you go a bit further down the coast to laytown, its fishing well at the moment for bass and flounder, as for the makeral, clogherhead is good when there in but there still very scarses as yet, should be more in the next few weeks, i'v also had codling small pollock and dabs when fishing with bait off the there