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#1 Post by KK »

Lads im thinking of given Bailey a shot spinning, will i pick up pollock this time of year??? and is it a worth while spot?? any help would be great!!
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#2 Post by kieran »

You might try bottom fishing close in on a flooding tide for wrasse, might be a bit early, it might not. Coalfish after dark are a good option...
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#3 Post by aaron »

i agree wit kieran ther b sum nice wrasse in howth but if ya wnt 2 give spinning a shot go 4 it the other day i saw sum1 take a codlin (4ibs) of balscadden took 2 rag worm if ya want 2 give tht a shot 2 but balscadden is now startin 2 b swarmed wit those mackie bashers :evil:
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#4 Post by KK »

Took a spin up on Sun just to have a look. seen a few guys fishing at Balcadden and then seen a few otheres fishing just about 5mins up the cliffs. looked a good wrasse spot im gona give it a go during the week
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#5 Post by Lava »

Are they catching mackerel in Howth already
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#6 Post by nialler »

Havint heard of any mackerel yet, ill be headin to the low rocks out ther meself on sunday morn, catch the incoming tide and see whats about...

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