killybegs marks?

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killybegs marks?

#1 Post by roger de dodger »

hi lads i may end up working in killybegs next week any marks close by worth a shot?
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Same as I told ya before. Along the coast out past new pier.

Very deep water. I've never tried it, but new pier was best fishing I ever had.

Saw the mark i'm talking about from charter boat. A local told me he used to fish it when he was younger, to very good result.
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Even better again would be if you we're working on the new pier and had a security pass.
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#4 Post by Seaniebo »

Howya Roger,

Im off on tuesday so could bring you to a spot or two if you like. Give me a shout when your up and we'll talk business. You'll get my number from eric or dennis or any of the local public phoneboxes up there. Should be able to get a session at the turbot, flounder, or maybe even pike if youre of that persuasion.
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Seaniebo wrote:Howya Roger,

Im off on tuesday so could bring you to a spot or two if you like. Give me a shout when your up and we'll talk business. You'll get my number from eric or dennis or any of the local public phoneboxes up there. Should be able to get a session at the turbot, flounder, or maybe even pike if youre of that persuasion.

Hi Seanie,

Please can you tell me where the pike can be targetted in Killybegs?
Never heard of it.
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#6 Post by roger de dodger »

thanks for the info ,pm,s and offers lads will be bringing a few rods up with me ,not sure what hours i,ll be working but am hopefull of a few sessions in the evenings ,will get that no. sean just cross my fingers for some decent weather :wink:
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Seaniebo wrote:Howya Roger,

Im off on tuesday so could bring you to a spot or two if you like. Give me a shout when your up and we'll talk business. You'll get my number from eric or dennis or any of the local public phoneboxes up there. Should be able to get a session at the turbot, flounder, or maybe even pike if youre of that persuasion.



You're mad for the Pike now sean :lol: Take him up on the Pike fishing Roger..great craic :D
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#8 Post by roger de dodger »

well my trip to killybegs was work work work 12 and 13 hours a day shot blasting ,solid for 6 days :shock: rods never even got out of the van :roll: off now for 3 days thank god!!!!!back bass hunting :mrgreen: met sean one lunch time i walked right past him as i didnt recognize him without his fishing clobber on :oops: and i think he,s got taller then again he was in heels :mrgreen: not waders :wink:
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