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Belmullet Marks

#1 Post by chopper »

Will be holidaying in Belmullet in August, I would appreciate any info on marks and species, tackle shops and bait availability. Thanks guys.
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#2 Post by kieran »

Hi Chopper

It just shows you how popular the boards are... people are skipping over the rest of the site!

Follow this link, have a read and if you need any more information get back to me... http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/shor ... yo%202.htm

http://www.cfb.ie lists all the main tackle shops...

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#3 Post by Drew »

There's a golf course somewhere about there with a small pier at it, Plenty of Rocky areas to cast from, Loads of Pollack to Jellyworms last time I was there... Don't as me for directions, Im on the other side of the Island. :lol:
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Ballyglass pier. to the northeast of Belmullet - a fishier place you never saw. Fished a shortish daylight session there last summer, on a falling tide, had mackerel, pollack, a very surprising red codling, 2 doggies and a small conger - also saw a much bigger conger swimming about as I returned one of the fish. A beautiful, peaceful spot, you can drive right onto the quay, and on a rising evening tide has to be brilliant.
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#5 Post by rockyb23 »

kieran... belmullet-glenroe link is lost on me... :wink:
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#6 Post by chopper »

Thanks guys, much appreciated
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