Getting bait.

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kilkeeconger
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Getting bait.

#1 Post by kilkeeconger »

Hi Lads,i am going on holiday next year to Inch Beach,County Kerry,and was wondering if there were any marks nearby that
i could catch some fresh mackerel,and collect some peeler crab and dig worm as i have never been down that way before
any advice that helps i would be very grateful.

Many Thanks and Regards

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Re: Getting bait.

#2 Post by roger de dodger »

bob moss has a book that gives directions on where to collect bait ,its a great help if your not a local :wink: landers in tralee do loads of frozen bait ,razor ,mack and sandeel would be ok you can dig lug in quite a few spots i,m sure someone local could give you a pointer,out near blennerville has some beds
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Re: Getting bait.

#3 Post by kilkeeconger »

Cheer's Roger,Thank's for the advice.

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