Killybegs Help.
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dfella25
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Killybegs Help.
My brother is heading up to Killybegs at the weekend and himself and a pal wanted to try for ray. And help about marks, rigs etc would be very appreciated. He is not a user of this forum, or any computer for that matter
Any info will be taken to the grave 
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Beelo
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Re: Killybegs Help.
the Gunwell opposite killybegs harbour should produce a thornie or two, pretty much anywhere west of killybegs fishing the rocks onto sand should produce spotties. if i wanted ray fishing i would probably head north to the swilly or mulroy bay both are stuffed with thornies.
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dfella25
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Re: Killybegs Help.
Lads thank you for the replies. I really appreciate it. And thanks to those that pm'd me.