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lumpy
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#1 Post by lumpy »

just wondering does any body have a mark for digging king rag in the cork area. cant seem to find anywhere to get them more than 3-4 inches. can get oceans of whites, but no kings. i know they generally don't inhabit the same sand types so not reeally having much luck. i know also that most people keep their bait marks close to their chest but if sumone could pm me it would be hugely appreciated.
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#2 Post by b0ogaloo »

Aghada Pier east Cork

Just in front of the car park ..... dig where the shingle meets the mud

wear gloves... theres a lot of broken glass, also saw a lot of rats ...but well worth it lots of rag and lug

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#3 Post by lumpy »

cheers andy. i'm from clonakilty so that mite be a bit of a treck to get them. we'll see. cheers anyway, much appreciated
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#4 Post by rocketman »

hey lumpy,

don't suppose you fancy divulging where them whites come from?

a pm would be greatly appreciated


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