hows it goin lads, myself and 2 friends are headin down to
wexford next week for a couple of nights to do a spot of fishing
just wondering if anyone with local info could point me in the right
direction as to where is likely to fish well this coming sunday and
next monday. staying in curracloe was thinking of trying curracloe,
tinneabearna and ballyhealy beach. were fairly novice anglers and had
a trips to mayo and wexford last year result in blanks using allsorts of baits.
would love to catch a smoothie or a bass but if that wasnt to be anything
but the aul doggies , thats all i ever seem to catch.
go raibh maith agat !
headin to wexford !
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Re: headin to wexford !
fished here once before in march daytime last year and caught 1 dab. just wondering
on the northern end clones i think , would the fishing be decent north of the river/stream.
never tried the kilgorman end. will prob give one of these marks a night session.
anyone any recent info on somewhere a bit further south, or somewhere that would be
decent for day fishing.
thank you
on the northern end clones i think , would the fishing be decent north of the river/stream.
never tried the kilgorman end. will prob give one of these marks a night session.
anyone any recent info on somewhere a bit further south, or somewhere that would be
decent for day fishing.
thank you
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Re: headin to wexford !
the smoothys will feed as well in daylight tide seems more important than time ie few hours before and after hw ,daylight in march and daylight in sept can produce very different results 
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