Doonloughan, Ballyconeely Co. Galway.

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Doonloughan, Ballyconeely Co. Galway.

#1 Post by jack01986 »

People: Just me.

Duration: A few hours.

Tide: No idea

Weather:Nice but veryvery windy

Bait:Flies

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Results:nada thing.

Catch and Release:: Yes

Report: Was planning on fishing this spot for some pollack or something else on the fly but discovered when i got there the biggest waves i have ever seen. Wasnt too keen on risking my life to fish them so moved on too a different spot the next day. Fished the little pier at ballynahowan for a few hours as well but didnt catch anything. Had some good trout fishing on a lake but that was it.


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#2 Post by Richie07 »

Looks like a great spot but not for flyfishing.
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#3 Post by jack01986 »

Its also a very good surf beach in the right conditions. There were some massive waves there some were about 3m high i would say.

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