Dingle in January

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Dingle in January

#1 Post by blaker »

Morning folks, hope Christmas is going well!

I'm being dragged sullenly to Dingle for the New Years. I have managed to fanagle some fishing leave for one of the days down there.

Am I wasting my time at this time of year? Any advice on marks, tactics, bait supplies or decent pubs would be massively appreciated!
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http://www.iol.ie/~bobmoss/

Thats a link to Bob's website his phone no will be on the page he will be able to give you some info best of luck down there
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Re: Dingle in January

#3 Post by red »

i cant comment on the fishing in dingle but you wont find a better spot to spend new years eve. might craic to be had in any of the pubs you end up in. the club is strange to say the least but well worth a visit. they usually do a good fireworks display too out in the harbour. most pubs will start empting around 1155 and everyone heads to the pier. must say, for a small village you wont believe the amount of fireworks they have. better than anything ive seen in cork anyway.
enjoy, im raging i wont be there this year as im workin :cry: :cry: .
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#4 Post by theshoreking »

I hear theres dolphin in the area but i'd guess they are prob a summer species :lol:
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shoreking is evil :shock: :lol:
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#6 Post by eric »

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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: eric is eviler :lol:
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