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FISHING IN DINGLE--
I'm going down to Dingle penninsula next week for two days and was hoping to catch a early ray or a bass... does anybody know of any good marks that I should try... any help much appreciated..thanks
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Pick up a copy of Bob Moss's first Book, "A Guide to Shore Angling
on the Dingle Peninsula". This book gives you loads of marks to choose from. It will be a bit too early for plugging but you might be in with a chance off one of the beaches. The brandon Beaches are always work a try.
Kev
on the Dingle Peninsula". This book gives you loads of marks to choose from. It will be a bit too early for plugging but you might be in with a chance off one of the beaches. The brandon Beaches are always work a try.
Kev
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most of the flounder were taken at short range in the surf on plain lugworm baits on a two hook flapper with a bomb weight...the biggest two were caught on mackeral on a 3/0 pennell pulley rig set out for ray... the ray was caught on a 3/0 pennell pulley rig loaded with four sandeels and blasted out. if i was going again soon i'd only bring lots of fresh lug, lots of sandeel and a bit of mackeral...and some peeler is u can get any...