pilmore estueary

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mulletman1
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pilmore estueary

#1 Post by mulletman1 »

i hope tp fish pilmore estueary for flats nextweek . any reports , ideas on bait , best times or conditions . thanks
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#2 Post by bait all »

Hi mulletman, There is one bit of advice i can give. If you are fishing a flooding tide, keep an eye on your exit. the North bank can flood the channel behind you.
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#3 Post by roooster »

i used to fish there a few years back...id fish the middle of the river at low water until your pushed off it by the tide,think youd need crab too down there as well
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#4 Post by bhoy32 »

best advice i can give ya is drive straight past it and try inside youghal harbour :lol: serious though pilmore is after turning into a barren waste land fishing is very slow out there with a long time. i know a lad who have about 30 hours fishing with only 1 flat to show for his efforts
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