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#1 Post by joe the junior »

Lads any tips on how to fish mullaghmore harbor, inside or outside or which way to be facing. Want one last species before December is out! Pms welcome cheers!
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Re: Mullaghmore

#2 Post by kieran »

that harbour goes almost fully dry at low water unless its been dredged in recent years. any species in particular you think might be there? PM if you want...
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Re: Mullaghmore

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joe the junior wrote:Lads any tips on how to fish mullaghmore harbor, inside or outside or which way to be facing. Want one last species before December is out! Pms welcome cheers!
The end of the long pier (the one neareast to the beach) is good for conger an hour either side of high tide. The back of the breakwater will throw up flounder and the odd dab. I usually fish on the corner casting towards Bundoran. Have had thornies there too but never this late in the year.

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