North & East Coast Potential?

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North & East Coast Potential?

#1 Post by Bottom feeder »

Re-posting this as new topic:
Also a newbie on here-just resurrecting dusty tackle box and beachcaster-and hoping for some updated information on beach marks for daytime/night fishing along the Antrim Coast?? I used to fish along the north coast between Portstewart and Portballintrae some 8 or 9 years ago with mixed results, & have also fished at Cushendun, which I was told then was a great spot, but didn't turn up much for me!? Can anyone enlighten me as to whether anything has changed along this stretch of coast as I hail from Whitehead originally and it used to fish very well, but things seem to have changed dramatically over the years?? Also, the last time I went to dig for rag in Belfast Lough, I was fairly openly intimidated to leave the area, as I was "on somebody's patch" whom I presume were digging commercially to sell to the local tackle shops... has this changed?? Any assistance much appreciated. BF
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Re: North & East Coast Potential?

#2 Post by round_ourway »

I mostly buy my rag from belfast angling centre, i dont have enough time to dig my own tbh.

as regards to marks. I like glenarm and waterfoot both at night can produce a decent fishing session. lug also works really well on these beaches.
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