The Abbey?

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The Abbey?

#1 Post by hughcronin »

Anything strange happenin down yaughal these days, was thinkin of hittin the abbey tonight for few flounders or coalies or whatever.
is it worth my while? last time I was down there could hardly get a spot to fish-was like the UN general assembly.
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Hi,
bucket of crab and falling tide and you cannot go wrong. May even have a good chance of a bass before low water.
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#3 Post by hughcronin »

thanks keeper, I'l let you know how it goes.
must get out bullet proof vest and go crabbing....joke,joke,joke
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Re: The Abbey?

#4 Post by donal domeney »

hughcronin wrote:Anything strange happenin down yaughal these days, was thinkin of hittin the abbey tonight for few flounders or coalies or whatever.
is it worth my while? last time I was down there could hardly get a spot to fish-was like the UN general assembly.


I'd stay from there at night the place is rat infested. :shock:

hughcronin wrote:thanks keeper, I'l let you know how it goes.
must get out bullet proof vest and go crabbing....joke,joke,joke.


I'd stay away from there too Rottweiler infested :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#5 Post by hughcronin »

I'd make pets of both of em-slow nuf on sunday.
will hit some gaff down there tonight anyway,sound
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#6 Post by cortaz »

hugh, might be worth tryin the beaches around ardmore, theres a nice surf up with the east wind and the water is gettin a bit coloured, was out last eve. had 3 bass, i hope to get out again later.
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#7 Post by Keeper »

Hi Hugh,
anything happening down Tralee way. Have the next 4 days off and 4 doz crab. Was thinking of the Cashen or some place similar.
Any reports ??

Never the mind the rats watch out for the ghosts coming out of the tombs by the Abbey, Always freaked me out when I was a kid.

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