In Moville for weekend. Only have jelly lures for bait unless I catch fresh mackeral. Any pointers to a rock mark or pier which might produce a bit of sport would be welcome.
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Inisowen Peninsula
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Re: Inisowen Peninsula
Culdaff pier (15 min drive from Moville) and the rocks at the back of it worth a go. Not sure how the piers in Moville are fishing these days? Tight lines!
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Re: Inisowen Peninsula
Yeah take a walk up around the rocks behind Bunagee pier in Culdaff loads of decent pollock and wrasse about
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Re: Inisowen Peninsula
Well I spent a few hours at it on Saturday morning from high tide. Threw every lure I had at it and only for the tiny (and I mean tiny) pollock that I foul hooked in the belly I caught nothing
Interesting thing was that when I was leaving 2 lads lifted a lobster pot just at the foot of the pier to reveal a decent sized conger. Maybe his friends are there for the next time I'm up.