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#1 Post by pete »

Going down here for a week....would it be worth me bringing my rods?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

silly question... its always worth bringing rods no matter where you are going IMHO... :roll:
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#3 Post by Mr_Green »

havent heard any reports from the dunmore area, but with a bit of luck the wrasse might be in,as far as shore fishing ive heard nothin, but if u travel in2 the city and further ie tramore and clonea ur guaranteed something
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#4 Post by Bradan »

stevecrow74 wrote:silly question... its always worth bringing rods no matter where you are going IMHO... :roll:
Blanking is still better than doing a days work... (and no smart comments bradan, please) :shock:


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#5 Post by paulocallaghan »

Mr_Green wrote:if u travel to clonea ur guaranteed something

i wouldnt be too sure dave, remember last weekend, as if you could forget, (but of course you were just testing your reels, that your excuse and your sticking to) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#6 Post by Mr_Green »

paulocallaghan wrote:
Mr_Green wrote:if u travel to clonea ur guaranteed something

i wouldnt be too sure dave, remember last weekend, as if you could forget, (but of course you were just testing your reels, that your excuse and your sticking to) :lol: :lol: :lol:

what blank? :shock: :roll: :lol:
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#7 Post by pete »

Is Clonea far away from Dunmore?
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#8 Post by Mr_Green »

bout an hour pete...but with the weather it might not be worth it, as paul said...a good surf is essential for the bass, which if there was a surf ud be guaranteed 1... just checked wind guru and theres absouloutly no surf on at all for a while... brownstown head might be an option for pollock and wrasse, tho it may be too early...cheekpoint for cod , whiting, flounder...sallens for coalies and big flounder...all not far from dunmore...

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#9 Post by James Barry »

Off the pier in dumore we got hundreds of nice dab in the summer and loads of doggies and the odd strap conger,, i say the dab would be there all year!
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#10 Post by bazz »

when u heading down pete ??? fish a boat out of dunmore in me spare time if i am off and you are down you could tag along for a day

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