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liam78
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#1 Post by liam78 »

HI BODY KNOW IS PORTMUCK IS FISHING LATEY?
toaddi33
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#2 Post by toaddi33 »

been some decent coalies, actually was walkin there today and some one had a nice coalie of about 1.5pounds :!: not too bad :!:
also pollack wrasse and occasional small conger :!:
Esox lunatic

#3 Post by Esox lunatic »

Brown's bay is a good spot for wrasse. Good parking at the toilet/picnic area then a short hike over the road and along the coastal path down to the rocks. Wrasse should be coming into shore now that the weather is warming up.

I use a bunch of harbour rags or a small (whole) crab and a decent spinning rod and fixed spool (pike set-up) and either use a loaded float or hold the rod (tip down) so I can feel any bites.

E.L.
thompo
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#4 Post by thompo »

fished ballylumford there on sat for an hour or 2

got 1 coalie about 15cm lol

not great but then ive never had much luck in that area :(
liam78
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#5 Post by liam78 »

thank you for letting me know must try that place

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