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youngrod
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recommend a mark

#1 Post by youngrod »

Could anybody recommend a mark between dungarvan and cork harbour that would be sheltered tonite and were I mite get a codling or cod pms would be great

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Re: ecommend a mark

#2 Post by The Austrian »

The Tannery might be your best bet, more here: http://www.tripadvisor.ie/Restaurants-g ... rford.html :wink:
no seriously now, I'd stay in today, swells forecast between 12m and 14m isn't funny: http://www.marine.ie/home/services/oper ... recast.htm
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#3 Post by red »

i cant imagine too many marks will be sheltered tonight. could be dangerous and you might need a 20oz lead to hold bottom. theres a thread in the shore Q&A forum warning about winds today.

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