Any Ideas for fishing near Delphi Co. mayo ?????
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Do a search in Shore Reports for Little Killary, Glassilaun or Lettergesh - quite a few threads on these marks, all within a few miles of Delphi. Flatties on Lettergesh and flatties, ray and dogs from the other 2.
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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The pier at the little harbour sometimes has a few Mackerel on it, but failing that take a hike up the little road running west from the harbour. There are plenty of spots to try with a bit of clambering. You can cast easily into 20-30 feet and probably more with a bit of effort. Good chance of thornbacks, ask Kieran!!
There are also the little gravel strands to the east of
Delphi where the Salmon nets men ply their trade [not until July??] The sea bed is generally flat mud with few snags.
You might even be able to talk the Adventure centre to take you out on a rib??
When are you there??
Colin
There are also the little gravel strands to the east of
Delphi where the Salmon nets men ply their trade [not until July??] The sea bed is generally flat mud with few snags.
You might even be able to talk the Adventure centre to take you out on a rib??
When are you there??
Colin
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