Great to see the forum helped.I've learned a lot myself from this forum and will hopefully learn a lot more in the future.
well done and keep up the good work. :D
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- Wayward Legs
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great to hear you had some good fishing blackie - nice pic!
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hi guys. ive just got back from connemara last week. fished rock marks at renvyl just north of clifden. i used a storm jointed thunderstick in silver and blue over high water and the pollock were jumping out of the water when they hit the lure. best was around 5lb but the smallest was 3inch long( the lure is 6inch long.) but still had a go. greta fishing and tried various lures but this one was by far the best. fished a few tims and always cought, will be back again. :D