Greystones north beach

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DaveH

Greystones north beach

#1 Post by DaveH »

Been quiet some time since been there, is access possible and anyone fished it lately,

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willie bendit
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Re: Greystones north beach

#2 Post by willie bendit »

fished it last tue.for 3 hours on a dropping tide,close in ,and at range,usual suspects,small flats close in,
1 dog,far out, .no problems with access.
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Re: Greystones north beach

#3 Post by willie bendit »

fished it last tue.for 3 hours on a dropping tide,close in ,and at range,usual suspects,small flats close in,
1 dog,far out, .no problems with access.
"THIS THING THAT WE DO"

THE WORLD NEEDS MORE PICTURES OF PEOPLE HOLDING FISH
AND LESS PICTURES OF PEOPLE HOLDING CAMERAS IN BATHROOM MIRRORS!
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#4 Post by DaveH »

I had driven by last weekend and all seems boarded up, how do you get down to beach ??

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Re: Greystones north beach

#5 Post by roger de dodger »

last tues was a smaller tide than this week be carefull the tides are alot bigger and you stand a good chance of being cut off at high water also the beach got a good thrashing over the weekend and i dare say a lot of the sand has been washed off the beach ,be safe not sorry :wink:
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