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Conor H
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#1 Post by Conor H »

Anyone ever fished here ? If so , can you send me any info. Just booked a house for a week at the end of August, plan on doing a bit of fishing. Would be grateful for any advice , tips, etc (Boat or shore).
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#2 Post by Conor H »

real hotspot then !!
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Never mind the pollocks
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#3 Post by Never mind the pollocks »

Luke Scully goes boat fishing down there every year. It might be worth going onto his http://www.fishingchannel9.com and posting the same question.
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#4 Post by lampoon »

dont worry youve picked a good spot and a good time of year fish courtown in the evening with crab and rag and you get smouthhounds and chance odf bass and flounder.
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#5 Post by DAMIEN »

ji i do a biy my self here every summer as i have a house in enniscorthy.its good if you fish crab or light gera move up into the harbour ( geebus the anount of mullet you see on a fine summers day never caught 1 yet tried really hard :cry: or you could even drive to cahor this is really good to the right of the pier on the rocks dogs flats smmoothies.

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#6 Post by mick »

Hi h rocks

Used to live down that way, - the normal species can be caught, - bass ray - doggies - plaice - smoothhound. Try the rocky outcrops to the right of the habour also try cahore, roney point and maurice castle, but these venues fish best at night on a rising tide

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