dingle bay co kerry
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minty
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dingle bay co kerry
its been a while since i've been on here due to the fact i've been working in Scotland for months and was fishing the Clyde with nothing to show for my efforts, but a change of scenery is coming my was with a move to Dingle Bay for a month, i've never been down that way before and would like some info on some handy marks as i'll only get the chance to fish after a 14 hr shift
. So a mark close by will be my only hope. Any advise would be great. What type of fish would i expect to catch in the aera?
some times catching crabs is a good thing.........or is it...........?
09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger
09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger
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youonlythevinegar123
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Re: dingle bay co kerry
Around Dingle the Lighthouse seems to be the place to be, especially for the thornbacks. Also if after conger the marina itself is a good bet.
If you're willing to travel the cliffs at ventry are amazing for pollock, wrasse etc. Just park at chuan pier and a thirty minute walk will take you to the mark in question; but a warning, these cliffs are extremely dangerous.
Try this website, it should put you on the right track, and if after flounder and bass just give me a pm.
http://www.dinglefishing.com/
If you're willing to travel the cliffs at ventry are amazing for pollock, wrasse etc. Just park at chuan pier and a thirty minute walk will take you to the mark in question; but a warning, these cliffs are extremely dangerous.
Try this website, it should put you on the right track, and if after flounder and bass just give me a pm.
http://www.dinglefishing.com/
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minty
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Re: dingle bay co kerry
was out and about dingle area today. Ventry beach looks a good spot. I'll be about for a few weeks although i'll be in belfast for a day or so this weekend, if anyone is heading out text or call me on 00447966365856. Would be great to get some local info. Anywhere near by to buy bait?
some times catching crabs is a good thing.........or is it...........?
09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger
09 so far--codling coalies plaice flounder turbot 3&5 bearded rockling doggies whitting shanny and a [color=#FF0000]5lb [/color]huss thornback ray squid starfish mackeral pollack corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse [color=#FF0000]5lb 6oz [/color]conger
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