Waterford marks?

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Waterford marks?

#1 Post by martin32 »

Thinking of fishing waterford monday and i would like to know some good marks that wont have to many people fishing the long weekend?
If you dont want to post them on the net you can pm me .Thanks.
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martin32 wrote:If you dont want to post them on the net you can pm me .Thanks.


And me, please. Thanks!
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hi
what r u trin to catch??
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Me anything really. I'm starting. I've got an 8ft rod, some feathers, lures,...
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#5 Post by martin32 »

Cod ,Bass Pollock .
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#6 Post by cortaz »

martin32 wrote:Thinking of fishing waterford monday and i would like to know some good marks that wont have to many people fishing the long weekend?
If you dont want to post them on the net you can pm me .Thanks.


you could try tramor, better after dark, you shoud get some coalfish,
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#7 Post by cortaz »

inigo wrote:Me anything really. I'm starting. I've got an 8ft rod, some feathers, lures,...


inigo,
the rod is a bit short for the time of yr.
try and to get a beachcaster+ reel, and some traces, with this its easy to catch small coalies,whitin of the beaches.
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#8 Post by inigo »

Cheers cortaz, I'm looking into it...

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