....if anyone's interested, I saw a couple of swirls in water no more than 18 inches deep beside the disused pier behind The Square.
Anyone interested in having a go at them with me? I reckon it'd be Donegal's answer to Bonefishing Flats.... :D
Mullet showing in Dunfanaghy
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not really sure TBH as iv never had one before, i think it was a thick lipped.
found the beach there to be great craic, as everything gats washed out of the estuary at low water. i fished the entrance to the estuary and found that 2 hours either side was great for flats, must have had about 25-30 flounder and plaice as well as the mullet. great fun standing in the water watching the flatties swim up and take the bait at your feet
found the beach there to be great craic, as everything gats washed out of the estuary at low water. i fished the entrance to the estuary and found that 2 hours either side was great for flats, must have had about 25-30 flounder and plaice as well as the mullet. great fun standing in the water watching the flatties swim up and take the bait at your feet