Greystones at low tide.
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ian 123
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Greystones at low tide.
Hi lads, was planning on going to greystones with my dad tomorrow for a bit of a flat fish bash. only problem is that the tide is fully low at 4.40
Is their any point in going out or are we just wasting our time? cheers,Ian
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Re: Greystones at low tide.
Depends on the weather..if it's sunny and calm forget it but if it's overcast, rainy and a bit windy it's worth a shot.
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Re: Greystones at low tide.
if its sunny and calm, expect a few plaice with the odd decent fish and dogs, bring rag or sandeel
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Re: Greystones at low tide.
eric wrote:if its sunny and calm, expect a few plaice with the odd decent fish and dogs, bring rag or sandeel
Maybe after low tide(4.30) heading into the evening, but not during the day, certainly not from the beach anyway, might be better to try from the rocks, if its calm and bright that is.
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Re: Greystones at low tide.
I THINK YOUR BETTER OFF FISHING FROM LOW WATER UP WHEN GOING FOR FLATS THEY ARE USUALLY THE FIRST FISH THAT COME IN WITH THE TIDE.
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