Im heading out fishing over the weekend and some one mentioned trying Brittas bay to me.
But I havent seen many reports on the forum about it which rings alarms bells
Is it not a great spot ?
Any info would be appreciated
Brittas Bay
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Re: Brittas Bay
tried it twice over the last few weeks and not much to report. afew dogs and flats. supposedly good for bass when theres a good surf but havnt got around to it yet.
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Re: Brittas Bay
i would avoid brittas bay i fished there not too long ago there was a lovely big surf but nothing would touch the bait or lures i would try clogga strand or kilmichael
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Re: Brittas Bay
yea its not great
annareilly can be alot more productive 
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Re: Brittas Bay
Fished it a lot recently nothing of any substance been thrown up i would try else where.
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Re: Brittas Bay
Last time i fished Brittas i caught nothing!! about 3 weeks ago! I know people who went last week they had fish but nothing major!! Maybe South Beach Arklow havent Fished there recently but could be worth a try!!
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Re: Brittas Bay
Thanks for the advice lads. were gona stay clear
We have been thinking of either wicklow town peir or kilmichael/Clones Strand
any opinions ?
We have been thinking of either wicklow town peir or kilmichael/Clones Strand
any opinions ?
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Re: Brittas Bay
the wexford beaches would prob be a better option.. but i fished 2 of the north wex beaches last week and they were unfishable due to weed
maybe someone on here could tell you if it has cleared 
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Re: Brittas Bay
clones is great around night time and definetely bring fish and worm baits there are plenty of flats there and some smoothies