Digging rag at sutton

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Turner85
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Digging rag at sutton

#1 Post by Turner85 »

Hi was thinking of giving this a bash today was wondering can it be done on any low tide as today i see low is 1.5M, I have done it once before but the tide was lower if memory serves me right
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Re: Digging rag at sutton

#2 Post by paul skelly »

It might be harder digging but u will still get them on the mussel beds ;)
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Re: Digging rag at sutton

#3 Post by Turner85 »

Thanks mate, think the weather could postpone my plans anyway.
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Re: Digging rag at sutton

#4 Post by ste c »

yeah can be done on them tides no problem dig them in the mussel beds as said
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Re: Digging rag at sutton

#5 Post by Sugarlumps »

Should be grand, used to go quite a bit with the auld man.

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