BallyHealy 18th 2007

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Danny M.
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BallyHealy 18th 2007

#1 Post by Danny M. »

People:Myself and John Aka 'the Blight'

Duration:5 hours 8pm - 1am

Tide:falling

Weather:overcast, no wind , excellent surf.

Bait:Fesly dug lug

Rigs:2 hook flapper.

Results:Nothing :shock:

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Report: Best fishable surf I have seen all year down there, my hopes were high to say the least. Fished just left of the rock at 10-60yrds distance...nothing!!! My previous session here in April threw up 6 species. There was another angler fishing about 30yrds to my left, he had been fishing the rising of the tide and got two small bass on lug but as soon as the tide turned he also got no activity on his rod.
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#2 Post by roger de dodger »

dont get fesly to dig the lug next time :lol: sorry couldnt resist it :wink:
is ballyhealy near kilmore ? i fished a beach last year and dont know its name turned left in kilmore (the village not quay )and then took a right fished next to a massive bolder had a good days sport bass and flats and the parking was right at the beach nice lazy mark :D
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Danny M.
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#3 Post by Danny M. »

Well Rodger,

Sounds like you were fishing BallyHealy alright. 8)

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