killiney,bray,greystones

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killiney,bray,greystones

#1 Post by bass man 09 »

thinking on hitting 1 or 2 of these beaches tomorrow any advice would be welcome,pm,s too
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Re: killiney,bray,greystones

#2 Post by cragk25 »

depend what your after, killineys great for scratching you never no what you'l catch, i even reeled in a big lobster last june , i wuldnt go near bray unless at night, greystones is also pretty good iv got whiting, flounder (small) pollock, rockling and the odd rare codling (tiny)there the last maybe 2 months
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Re: killiney,bray,greystones

#3 Post by cragk25 »

depend what your after, killineys great for scratching you never no what you'l catch, i even reeled in a big lobster last june , i wuldnt go near bray unless at night, greystones is also pretty good iv got whiting, flounder (small) pollock, rockling and the odd rare codling (tiny)there the last maybe 2 months
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