7 of our club fished St Stephens Day( fun) incoming tide very fast. a very flat beach and the tide moves very fast on it. Some nice flounder caught for the 2 hours we were there. I think it was a bit of an excuse to get to the pub. I hope everyone had a good and safe Christmas.
Dingbat
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Rossknowlagh.
Me and my bro are looking forward to getting to Rossknowlagh for a few hours fishing before the end of Jan. Thank's to you and the Donegal Bay SAC Sec for your advice and inspiration we look forward to a good years fishing ahead.
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hello gan faishing
When yee are coming down if you have no bait, frozen mackerel is good enough. If yous ones want to did lug, go to a place called Mullinasole (follow the signs fron the donegal /Ballyshannon road, for the Salmon Inn. Then to the right of the pier drive to the end of the little road and over near the weed and rocks you should be able to dig lug. in the glutenis muck on the other side of the pier there are some maddies, In the wees around the rocks there are good mussells.
dingbat
When yee are coming down if you have no bait, frozen mackerel is good enough. If yous ones want to did lug, go to a place called Mullinasole (follow the signs fron the donegal /Ballyshannon road, for the Salmon Inn. Then to the right of the pier drive to the end of the little road and over near the weed and rocks you should be able to dig lug. in the glutenis muck on the other side of the pier there are some maddies, In the wees around the rocks there are good mussells.
dingbat