Hi
Were due to head for a fishing trip tomorrow launching from courtmacsherry; we were hoping to get as far as the Lusitania but the weather might cancel that, any advice of where to fish nearer the coast would be greatly appreciated. I've noticed a few wrecks nearer than the Lusitana
thanks
Eoin
Courtmacsherry
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Re: Courtmacsherry
That's the skippers job to pick the fishing spot I wouldn't be telling him where to fish he knows the area
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Re: Courtmacsherry
I think he might have his own boat!
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Re: Courtmacsherry
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... =2&t=46730red wrote:I think he might have his own boat!
I got no reply to my post but if its the boat in this post then he will not be wandering too far outside the Seven Heads
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