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the-ghost
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#1 Post by the-ghost »

hit glenarm at 6pm on saturday. high tide approx 8.30. fished for arond 7 hours. lovely evening without even a breeze. using 3 hook flappers and pennel rigs with lug, rag and mackersl for bait. before darkness there were plaice, dabs, coalies and pollock. after dark the doggies came out in force with around a dozen caught. a small codling also showed up which is a good sign for the colder months ahead.. good nights sport had by all. result!
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#2 Post by jonny gilbert »

nice 1 ghost shoulds like a good day's fishin

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#3 Post by rab01 »

hi ghost. just wanna know if u were fishing from the beach or the breakwater?? might make the trip in a couple of weeks. haven't fished for any flatties this year so far and i miss the flat buggers!! were the plaice any size??
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#4 Post by the-ghost »

hi rab. was fishing of the breakwater. mostly small flatties but some decent ones. cushendall wud be a better spot if its just flatties your after. the bay is teaming with them.
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#5 Post by rab01 »

thanks for that ghost. i think u just decided my destination for next sunday. never fished cushendall, the furthest i've fished round the coast is redbay pier.

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