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ray - howth

#1 Post by visitor »

Hi lampoon thanks for the mark took 3 ray between two of us there last night on the prawn they averaged only 3lb but a ray is a ray.
derry

#2 Post by derry »

WHERE AND HOW DO YOU GET LIVE PRAWN?
visitor

live prawn

#3 Post by visitor »

you get them down the side of harbour walls get some old fish and put it in a drop net lower it down the wall for a few mins and pull it up as fast as you can.
Luke Scully

Thornback

#4 Post by Luke Scully »

I hope these ray were returned? :evil: There are few Ray in Dublin and there are signs of an attempt at a come back. RETURN ALL FISH!
m.b3
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#5 Post by m.b3 »

agree with Luke. we were all let in on a little secret here. let's not make a mess of it.
visitor

#6 Post by visitor »

dont worry lads they were all put back as good as new.
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#7 Post by m.b3 »

fair play to you. i am not against people taking an odd fish for the table but it's always great to here people putting a few back. sea-angling can be 'doom and gloom' enough. nice one.
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#8 Post by George »

Just to finalise this m.b3, is this off Glenaveena? Where they thornys lampoon?
lampoon

#9 Post by lampoon »

There all thornies george but you need live prawn and velvets.
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#10 Post by Wes »

Thats the spot, George.
Wes

"A bad days fishing is better than a good days work"
steve l

please help

#11 Post by steve l »

:D have desperetly for a ray for a long time.please could you tell me where this mark is.have tried a lot of places with no luck
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#12 Post by George »

Glenaveena is the beach left of Lion's Head. Lion's Head is the large rock which is visable from the Baily Lighthouse when looking towards the Dollymount direction.
steve l

thanks

#13 Post by steve l »

thanks very much george
Guest

#14 Post by Guest »

dph:glenevana is a decent spot for ray and smooth hounds as well.but you have to have a good cast say 100yards
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#15 Post by m.b3 »

nice a nice beach to get to though! have been there before with a friend and there were casualties! anyone know the most desirable way down to this beach?? i approached it from the lion's head.

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