cuckoo ray?
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drewruberry
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Re: cuckoo ray?
i would also like to know any good ray spots around the north coast. not looking any ones exact mark but rough places would be really nice.
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bootster
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Re: cuckoo ray?
I think you'll be lucky to find the areas fellas. I've been given the rough area but as there's limited space and it was a good friend who gave it to me I'm not going to disclose it. The best you could do would be to look at likely looking areas and try them for the next 6-8 weeks or so.
The marks I know of are not that secret as far as marks go so stick to fairly well known places and you'll get there sooner or later and feel much more proud of the catch for it too!
The marks I know of are not that secret as far as marks go so stick to fairly well known places and you'll get there sooner or later and feel much more proud of the catch for it too!
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Re: cuckoo ray?
yep, same here. we accidently stumbled across the marks on a normal session. the marks are well enough known, but have very limited space to fish from so a few anglers would fill them all up in quick time. a lot of people fish them, but to get the rays you have to have near perfect conditions and be there at a particular state of the tide. added to that you'll have to fight your way through the doggies to get the odd ray.