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#21 Post by paulocallaghan »

have a look at the pic below

1: is the corner of the dump, you can dig lug and gather crab here , but at the moment its 9 inches deep in algae

2: lug, whites, maddies, clams and cockles, was clear last week when i dug here

3: maddies and rag and muscle, look for the muscle bed, but be sure to carefully remove ant muscle before digging otherwise it will die off

4: crab, rag, maddies, muscle

hope that it helps
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#22 Post by eric »

nice one paul
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#23 Post by EoinMag »

Cheers for that Paul, you'll also get nice Kings all along the stoney part between 1&4 and maddies between 1&2.
I didn't realise you were talking about the area around the cockle lake before.
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#24 Post by marno »

paulocallaghan wrote:
eric wrote:have to disagree there a couple of weeks ago i picked up 30 lug,50 maddies, a few whites and a few peeler crab in a bout 1 and half hours in seapoint


that sounds like very slow digging, what were you using...... a spoon :lol: :lol:

last week at sandymount (these figures are conservative, rounded down as opposed to up), in 2 hours i had : 100 lug, 300 maddies, 50 rag, 5 peelers and a few whites cockles and clams.


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#25 Post by Aurelien »

Thanks for this good informations....
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#26 Post by samo »

There are literally no lug casts on the beach and the only place I could find worms after an hour of digging was in the small harbour area down at the ruins in an area know locally as "privo" (seven lug and one rag). Of note, this is one of the few areas that had not been plagued with algea.


i agree with this post totally. ive always dug my lug in this area and this year i found it exceptionally hard to dig them it actually took around 2 and a half hours to dig around 100 one day. last year i would have got 100 in around an hour. as for the brown crap ive no idea what that is there was always a little amount of it there but this year there is tons of it for some reason.
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#27 Post by samo »

There are literally no lug casts on the beach and the only place I could find worms after an hour of digging was in the small harbour area down at the ruins in an area know locally as "privo" (seven lug and one rag). Of note, this is one of the few areas that had not been plagued with algea.


i agree with this post totally. ive always dug my lug in this area and this year i found it exceptionally hard to dig them it actually took around 2 and a half hours to dig around 100 one day. last year i would have got 100 in around an hour. as for the brown crap ive no idea what that is there was always a little amount of it there but this year there is tons of it for some reason.
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