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#1 Post by paul skelly »

Hi lads any help as were to go to collect razor in north co dublin would be great
Tried sandymount but with no joy, or if anyone is going collecting and would like to show me the ropes that would be great to, pm's welcome
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#2 Post by Chris T »

Wrights of Howth..... about 10/Kg approx 25 - 30/kg depending on size. It's a bit pricey but lots of Bait elastic means they dont come off!
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#3 Post by tight lines »

hi paul
dont know about the nth dublin beaches but sea point/the first pier dun leary will give you plenty on the right tides it has to be 0.30 or less and the wind from the nth or west if not you would be wasteing your time but if you are stuck go to any of the big chinise markets you should pick up about 20 or so for about 10 euro
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#4 Post by dave mc gregor »

laytown is covered in them if thats any use
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#5 Post by paul skelly »

Thanks lad for the info :) are they hard to get in laytown as I'm living in Balbriggan this would be great if so?
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#6 Post by dave mc gregor »

paul skelly wrote:Thanks lad for the info :) are they hard to get in laytown as I'm living in Balbriggan this would be great if so?
iv never tried getting them myself but iv seen plenty of lads getting them there at low water,, on the balbriggan side of the river at the tatch cottage, saw lads pouring salt into the holes they leave and when they come up they just pick them up, again i wouldnt know how , iv just seen lads getting them

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