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#1 Post by dan belfast »

Hi lads, my club is out fishing this sunday in the kincasslagh area. we have never fished area but were recomended it by another club in belfast. has anyone any genral idea what the fishing is like in area? Any info on species,tackle etc would be great. cheers dan
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You out with Pol?
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#3 Post by dan belfast »

Yep
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#4 Post by Tanglerat »

Ask him to take you out to that place Neil took the Magheraroarty boys 3 or 4 weeks ago. About a dozen species, inc a meghrim and a Bluemouth Rockfish. Loads of Pollock, lots of whiting, scattering of cod, odd stray haddock, all in about 70m of water.

Standard rough ground gear & rigs, although any set of 3 hook paternosters with blue in them seemed to do the biz best.
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#5 Post by dan belfast »

Thanks
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