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#1 Post by Al »

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,
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#2 Post by Eoghan »

Not sure how its fishing but you can get bait in Viking tackle in Bray and its always good quality. No harm to ask the guys how its fishing either as they should have heard reports from local anglers etc..
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#3 Post by ian 123 »

dont go to bray. i was out there on saterday and nothing...could have been me but i would go to greystones........
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#4 Post by Al »

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,

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#5 Post by bovenip »

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...
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#6 Post by Al »

Cheers bovenip, just Dropped you a PM :)

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