Is it worth it ? ( Killiney Beach )
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Is it worth it ? ( Killiney Beach )
Just wondering is it worth fishing Killiney Beach today at low tide and during daytime ? Have been there once before and blanked
. So planning on trying again today but not sure of how it fishes at low tide. Any help would be great 
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Re: Is it worth it ? ( Killiney Beach )
if you can catch it as its ebbing - fish up to the left of the beach
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Re: Is it worth it ? ( Killiney Beach )
I always found that the whiterock end of the beach fished well on low water. get onto the plateform and cast towards Bray head. usually turns up a few flats. always found that the rag out fishes the lug as well.
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