pier/rock fishing inishowen

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pier/rock fishing inishowen

#1 Post by cl1 »

was going to do some fishing round inishowen does anyone know wheres best or any hints or tips would be great thanks
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Re: pier/rock fishing inishowen

#2 Post by donal domeney »

Some reading here http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/map% ... 0shore.htm

just click on the area you want to look at
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Re: pier/rock fishing inishowen

#3 Post by Sweetwrasse »

Culdaff, Ballyliffin and Tullagh beaches will throw up flounder, turbot and coleys, mostly smallish with the odd more sizeable thrown in. Spinning off the pier/rocks at bunagee pier (Culdaff) will produce pollock and mackeral. Upper pier at Moville is worth a chuck for botom fishing and Buncrana pier should be throwing up ray now too. Try a site search too for other marks. tight lines.
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