Wicklow Beaches

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Wicklow Beaches

#1 Post by jonnymed1c »

Hi has anyone been fishing the Wicklow Beaches , I was thinking of trying Clones tonight or is it a waste of time at this time of year, Thinking of getting there for around 2030 as il be travelling from Belfast on my own, £40 quid for Diesel, more for bait and tolls if its not that good.

I appreciate any feedback Jonny
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#2 Post by jellybait »

Ive been fishing further south and its still pretty quite with only a few decent flounders to show for it and some schoolie Bass
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#3 Post by GRW »

Fish Clones, Kilpatrick today, small bass, whitting plenty of flounders up to 32cm don't think it is worth travelling that far. Hope you do better
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#4 Post by ste c »

Defo waste of time if its smoothies your after hold out for few weeks

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