Hey finally get to do some fishing next week :) I was just wondering if Bray beach is any good? I've heard that behind the Aquarium can be productive or would i just be better off heading to Greystones or something? I'll be fishing during the Morning from 8-9 if that makes any difference :?
Oh yeah and does anyone know where i can but some mussels in Dublin?
Sorry for all the question lads,
cHEERS
Al
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Thanks for the responses lads :) I've fished Bray Harbour once before and not a sausage but i was just wondering if the Beach was any better, Just askin cause i always go to Greystones and thought a change of scenery might be good, but then again i have never blanked at Greystones even when i used dead rag,so dont fix whats not Broken i suppose :) Prob just try a different spot on the beach! usually just fish beside the Harbour on North beach,
Cheers again lads :)
Al
Cheers again lads :)
Al
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Hi Al,
There's a mark around the back of Bray head that rarely fails to produce. Its mainly dogfish at a distance with wrasse, conger and pollock in closer. It fishes best in the calmest of conditions with a reasonably high tide. Its about a 20 min walk from the scenic car-park. Drop me a PM if you want directions...
There's a mark around the back of Bray head that rarely fails to produce. Its mainly dogfish at a distance with wrasse, conger and pollock in closer. It fishes best in the calmest of conditions with a reasonably high tide. Its about a 20 min walk from the scenic car-park. Drop me a PM if you want directions...
http://www.dinglefishing.com