Dublin Mullay
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Al
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Dublin Mullay
For anyone whos interested, I saw about 10 mullet at the bridge in Dollymount today...Better get the brennans ready 
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Al
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Re: Dublin Mullay
Definately with I wouldn't bother going without the Jam, marmalade is a close second though!
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roger de dodger
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Re: Dublin Mullay
prob your best shot mark
maybe alby will go with you and then you wont even need rocks
saw one out in greystones last weekend eating the scraps from my hooks in 6 inches of water
you gotta love em 
saw one out in greystones last weekend eating the scraps from my hooks in 6 inches of water
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Re: Dublin Mullay
have to give them a go this year its been to long since i hooked up to one been about 4 to 5 years since i fished for them
if ya cant fish in heaven i dont wanna go!!!!!!!!!
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Al
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Re: Dublin Mullay
freedom1916 wrote:If you see them again can you give them directions to laytown.Thanks.
No bother i'll give them the sat nav and they should be fine