galway bay

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steve wilton
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galway bay

#1 Post by steve wilton »

finally got the boat out saturday ,on its mooring and ready for the season,as it was a good day we had a few hours in the bay ,had a few mackeral,could have had loads as they were jumping all around the boat as if the sea was boiling with them.set up 2 hook rigs and tried for somthing else ,and caught 1 dogfish. looking forward to the rest of the season now.
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#2 Post by Bradan »

Nice one Steve. If you're ever short crew give me a shout!
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slowarm
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#3 Post by slowarm »

Where do you moor the boat Steve? Is it expensive? Am looking at putting mine in when I finish work on it.
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steve wilton
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#4 Post by steve wilton »

the boat will be in ballyvaughan co,clare opposite spiddle! its free to more in the bay just put in your mooring wait .there is normally around 20 boats during the summer but there is room near mine.

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