hey lads as the winter and harsh conditions r in my my razorfish supply from a local mark has been greatly reduced to practically nothing.this is one bait that i love using during the winter months whether it be on its own or in a good cocktail.i have loads of macks,sprat,sandeels mussels,cockles etc in me bait feezer but the 1 thing that is missing is the razors which i missed out on gettin me supply this summer.i know i can get them in my local tackle shop but id be more interested in buying off a good fish monger in bulk if any1 knew off any in galway/mayo/sligo.im optomistic that some of the galway lads could help me here.am willing to travel.oh and if theres any1 from dublin that can help me here as i do be in dublin alot to see the family.fresh and good quailty razors required
regards brian
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
might be a good idea to check your razor gathering venues when this storm eases, as you can get them washed out by heavy sea's 
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
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Probably worth a call to the below Link....
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Might save the travel...
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Probably worth a call to the below Link....
http://efishsell.com/
Might save the travel...
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
a good fishmonger will get you some in ,live and fresh as they are no good for eating if dead,wrights of howth normally have them,do you ever use them live? exellent for many species 
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
Brian as Roger said Wrights in Howth always have big bunches of them for cheap. I'd ring ahead though if you travelling to make sure. Sometimes they can be out.
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
ya used them alot.excellent bait.i find the shell fish such as razor,mussel,cockles etc better from now on in.there just deadly winter baits.excellent for all speces
roger de dodger wrote:a good fishmonger will get you some in ,live and fresh as they are no good for eating if dead,wrights of howth normally have them,do you ever use them live? exellent for many species
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
How many do you want? live or dead? Saturday 4th December is my next date for live ones.
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
pm me with details and prices and location etc
baitdigger wrote:How many do you want? live or dead? Saturday 4th December is my next date for live ones.
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Re: razorfish supply in the west of ireland
Hi Brian
Rene Cusacks had a load of them for sales this morning in Ennis or Limerick if you are down this way.
Rene Cusacks had a load of them for sales this morning in Ennis or Limerick if you are down this way.