Dollymount fishing

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Dollymount fishing

#1 Post by sparkey+1 »

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Has anyone fished dollymount wooden bridge lately, havent been fishing there since i was a kid and what about down at the statue at the end of the walkway anybody know anything bout there

Was woundering if its worth giving a try......

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Re: Dollymount fishing

#2 Post by johnfish »

thousands of mullet there
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Re: Dollymount fishing

#3 Post by m.b3 »

flounder and odd bass from the beach. some good fish. if you fish into the estuary side by the statue you would be better off using crab and fishing close. too much hassle fishing the bridge with passers bye. coalies are taken around holloween from the bridge dropping straight down at night.

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