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Laytown

#1 Post by eoghanb »

Tried laytown tonight ,despite ideal conditions not a tap ,baits we’re not even nibbled,used rag tipped with mackerel,one second of excitement but it was a bird flying into the lineImage


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Re: Laytown

#2 Post by Gonzo »

lol I had a bird hit my lines twice this week too, hard luck on the blank though
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Re: Laytown

#3 Post by kenf41 »

Yeah. I find laytown annoying. Ive only blanked once there but never caught anything any size. Normally flounder that I don't know are on the hook till reeled in

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Re: Laytown

#4 Post by Kgarr »

good spot for decent Flounder

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