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#1 Post by ronanohal »

I'm heading down to Clonakiltythis weekend for a weekend of fishing. I'm meeting up with my cousin, dad and uncle, all of whom have very limited sea fishing experience. Anyone have any ideas of a few spots to try float fishing for wrasse or pollack with relatively easy access? Gonna try for a few Bass too from the beaches. Will be based in Inchydoney. I've been told it's not possible to get rag down that way so will have to bring my own. Is this true?
any help greatly appreciated and all bass will be c&r if anyone has any tips.
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#2 Post by red »

best to bring your own rag with you if you can. dan in the halfway usually gets them in on fridays but he sold out early last week so might be best to ring him and get it put aside for you if need it.
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#3 Post by immunecfg »

Go to baltamore for the pollock and wrasse some really nice marks there for pollock and wrasse, i had great sport with sidewiders and jelly eels for pollock and got some limpets for the wrasse, as for bait get some peelers razors and lug worms for the bass :wink:
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