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ark rose glenn
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heya lads

#1 Post by ark rose glenn »

Heya lads, just picked up on boat angling a couple of months ago and hadn't got much success. I went out 5 times and had just a few makeral and pollock to 3lb. I have fished from howth to greystones but without the help of a fish finder it is very hard to locate the fish. I have a 2 berth cabin cruiser and basic boat tackle. Would really be interested in finding a couple of marks around the areas I have fished as every time I go out its not really worth waisting all my bait and petrol for a small number of sardine size fish. Would be very greatfull if u could help me in any way possible. Regards Glenn
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Re: heya lads

#2 Post by ki1kil »

Hi i heard greystones is good was looking at post from mark12976 he got some good tips so u could take them onboard.
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ark rose glenn
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#3 Post by ark rose glenn »

Thanks killian got a few nice tips there cheers mate

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