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Moville

#1 Post by Sponge Bob »

Heading to the in-laws in Moville on Wednesday. Might manage to wet a line for 2 or 3 hours and will likely have the 7 year old with me. Any recommendations for somewhere handy with a slight chance of him catching something small. Will have frozen Mack and sandeel for bait.
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Re: Moville

#2 Post by Sweetwrasse »

Try either of the piers in moville. They can be hit and miss but you might pick up a few small fish in close with the chance of a doggie further out. Bunagee pier in Culdaff would be worth a shot too.
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Re: Moville

#3 Post by Sweetwrasse »

Try either of the piers in moville. They can be hit and miss but you might pick up a few small fish in close with the chance of a doggie further out. Bunagee pier in Culdaff would be worth a shot too.
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