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derek yeates
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#1 Post by derek yeates »

have 4 or 5 hours to kill tomorrow night in drougheda any one know of a mark for some spinning never fished any where here before so any advise appreciated pm accepted too of course




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You have PM..
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There are a few places

#3 Post by bpmurray »

On 10 May, there were 10 mackerel caught at Clogherhead the 90 mins or so I was there (unfortunately not me), but i caught a bunch of small pollack - not a whole lot of fight but great when there's nothing else. I don't know if anyone is catching macks regularly, but they're definitely around.

Another possible site is the beach at Port for bass - perhaps a little early, but you never know. You can also dig plenty of lug there.
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Duh!

#4 Post by bpmurray »

It's closed season for bass now, so don't bother them!

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