browns bay, antrim
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rab01
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browns bay, antrim
was reading on another sea fishing forum of a report of a 3lb bass being caught at browns bay on ragworm! very suprised to hear one being caught here and if its definately true then it gives hope to alot of people who can't usually travel the distance to fish for bass. i could be at browns bay in about 40 mins. :D
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Only one way to find out Rab...
I might take a wee run up during the week.
There are a load of guys from the forum going uo to Benone tomorrow fishing from 4 - 9 in a wee friendly North Vs South Comp - all welcome - free to fish. The northern team are struggling for numbers.
If you are interested - give it a go. There be Bass on that Benone Beach.....
Bait will be available (I've got extra rag).
JUDE
I might take a wee run up during the week.
There are a load of guys from the forum going uo to Benone tomorrow fishing from 4 - 9 in a wee friendly North Vs South Comp - all welcome - free to fish. The northern team are struggling for numbers.
If you are interested - give it a go. There be Bass on that Benone Beach.....
Bait will be available (I've got extra rag).
JUDE
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heard of a bass of it last year also, i fish the beach in dec/jan usually hiving with coalies and whiting very similar beach to waterfoot and bass are caught on it during rough weather so i would believe it is possible :shock:
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rab 01 you can park at the slipway on the left hand side of the beach 100yd walk :D
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rab 01 you can park at the slipway on the left hand side of the beach 100yd walk :D
if it cant get its jaws round a 1/0 its not worth catching [ mullet excluded ]
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rab01 wrote:while ur on chum, i think i have fished browns bay years ago. its just round from portmuck isn't it? would i park my car at the carpark at portmuck and dander to browns bay or is there somewhere closer to park? sorry to bend ur ear mate.
Rab,
Browns Bay and Portmuch are about 2 or 3 miles apart. If you go up the Low Road in Islandmagee, you would turn right to go to Portmuck. To get to Browns Bay, stay on the Low Road till you get to the four corner junction ( crossroads with a school on your right hand side ). Turn right here and stay on that road and it will take you all the way to Browns Bay.
[Sorry, had to remove the map due to copyright issues: Sandman]
Hope this helps
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