Aughrim
Moderator: Seaniebo
- 
				johncodown
 - SAI Lug Worm
 - Posts: 25
 - Joined: Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:14 pm
 - Location: Co Down
 - Has thanked: 1 time
 - Been thanked: 4 times
 
Re: Aughrim
All the info you need in the link below 
http://www.anirishanglersworld.com/inde ... o-wicklow/
			
			
									
						http://www.anirishanglersworld.com/inde ... o-wicklow/
- 
				southaussie
														 - SAI Hammerhead
 - Posts: 277
 - Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:19 am
 - Favourite Rod: Team daiwa tdss120ma
 - Favourite Reel: 7ht
 - Favourite Fish: Bass
 - Location: Co. Wicklow
 - Has thanked: 7 times
 - Been thanked: 7 times
 
Re: Aughrim
I'm not a river or lake fisherman but ive heard from some and they recomend castlecomber discovery park, seems like they work closely with inland fisheries and have a great setup, aughrim seems poorly stocked allthough great playground for the kids 
			
			
									
						- 
				johncodown
 - SAI Lug Worm
 - Posts: 25
 - Joined: Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:14 pm
 - Location: Co Down
 - Has thanked: 1 time
 - Been thanked: 4 times
 
Re: Aughrim
Cianoo333 wrote:I was talking about the lake in AughrimThanks anyway though
oops sorry I thought you were reffering to real trout fishing and not stockie bashing...
Try a bubble float with an 8' leader of 6lb flurocarbon and any of the black buzzers if this dont get you a fish I would certainly try a different fishery..Tight Lines...
- 
				Cianoo333
 
Re: Aughrim
Thanks John, I like how open minded you arejohncodown wrote:Cianoo333 wrote:I was talking about the lake in AughrimThanks anyway though
oops sorry I thought you were reffering to real trout fishing and not stockie bashing...![]()
Try a bubble float with an 8' leader of 6lb flurocarbon and any of the black buzzers if this dont get you a fish I would certainly try a different fishery..Tight Lines...