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dbrock
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#21 Post by dbrock »

easiest way from wex is head on the dublin roa past arklow till you hit a pub caled jack whites on your right,,,,,,,,,, turn right at te pub follow th road straight till you hit brittas bay car park (you cant miss it), then turn right and head straight for about 5 , 10 mins you will pass by european golf club, keep going first prot of call will be the car park on left you can fish there by popping down the lane and fishing roughly 30 yards to the left,,,,,,if you wanna fish the next beach just keep going straight you will go over a bridge with a sign saying ( road liableto flooding) as you go over the bridge amidiatley stop at gate and follow river to sea fish straigh out from were rivers turns ,,,,or drive straight another 3 or 4 hundred yards and park at car park and fish there :lol: :lol:

cant make it any easier
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keem
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#22 Post by keem »

Thanks for that ... is that bridge you mentioned called penny come quick
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dbrock
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#23 Post by dbrock »

yea thats the one that seems to be one of the hot spots with pleanty of fish been taken there
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#24 Post by dbrock »

fishing in close is the key to catching em say about 20 to 50 yards keep trying dif distances till ya find em
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#25 Post by keem »

Thanks again... just put up report on killiney for last fri night .. good nights fishing
Cheers
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#26 Post by paulocallaghan »

just thought id mention that when i arrived on the beach i found a seagull with his bill stuck to his wing from being caught on a bass plug. tried to unhook it but the thing died of shock (didnt think i was that ugly)!!! i think the fishing went slack because of the change in wind, anyone else fish it over the weekend? i was a few other around
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#27 Post by jd »

I gave it a go today- From 4.30 to 10pm. 1 Coalie and a Whiting. Oh well!

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