Fishing Tonight 1/8/06

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round_ourway
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#1 Post by round_ourway »

wanting to go out for a bit of cheeky fishing after work. Is there any decent spots at low tide along the Belfast direction. I am willing to drive about 45 Min's or so

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#2 Post by round_ourway »

anybody biting

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#3 Post by rab01 »

judging from other peoples reports blackhead sounds a better bet. not far from whitehead, apparently good rock fishing around the lighthouse. its on the shoremarks section on the homepage.
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#4 Post by Christina »

yes blackhead is good i would try with ragworms on the leger and feathers

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