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#1 Post by Boycie Senior »

What a session, cod, whallop, been a long time since weve got into some cracking fish......just a big thanks to dbrock for putting us in the know, cant get over it. I'LL BE BACK......soon..... that gale today should show some better fish..... :D
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#2 Post by hairyconger »

will be down that way myself at the weekend if i get through dublin alive :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: ............

do u take the m50 and what signs should i be looking starting from say the secound toll plaza on the m1?
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#3 Post by Boycie Senior »

just stay on the m50 until it comes straight onto the motorway to wicklow, u pass the Beehive Pub, about 5 mins later take the road left ,right beside Jack Whites Pub, t junction left.......sat or sun evening would be ideal fella, cos full tide around 8-9 , and u have some darkness... gl.
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#4 Post by teacher »

Head from the M1 onto the M50. Go through the toll plaza on the West link. Stay on the M50 sounthbound.

At the end of the M50 it merges with the M11. Keep going for about 30-35 miles (can't remember exactly) and you'll see Jack Whites pub on the left.

A few miles past that, still on the N11, there is a turn to the left, after the sign for the Red Cross river. Take that left, then right, then right again and you're at Ennereilly.

edit: I think my directions are for a different part of the beach to Boycie's
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#5 Post by hairyconger »

thanks lads :wink:
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Re: Ennerielly

#6 Post by boycie89 »

Boycie Senior wrote:...just a big thanks to dbrock for putting us in the know, :D

FAIRPLAY TO THAT MAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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