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Where to bring a beginner sea fishing?

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  • 02-08-2011 11:31pm
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    Whats up lads. A friend has asked me to bring him sea fishing for the first time. I'd know abit about rigs,baits, different fish and methods etc but I dont really sea fish that much so dont know any good spots. IF you could maybe pm me with a good spot relitively snag free i'd appreciate it! I was thinking somewhere like Howth or poolbeg for some macks/pollock but they tend to be VERY over crowded at times.

    p.s. im currently scouring sea-angling ireland for some ideas but still as confused as ever!

    Thanks!


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    thehamo wrote: »
    Whats up lads. A friend has asked me to bring him sea fishing for the first time. I'd know abit about rigs,baits, different fish and methods etc but I dont really sea fish that much so dont know any good spots. IF you could maybe pm me with a good spot relitively snag free i'd appreciate it! I was thinking somewhere like Howth or poolbeg for some macks/pollock but they tend to be VERY over crowded at times.

    p.s. im currently scouring sea-angling ireland for some ideas but still as confused as ever!

    Thanks!

    eh around dublin south of poolbeg you have blackrock/grass hill/seapoint,dunlaoghaire peirs,dalkey/sorrento/bulluck and collimore harbours and killiney beach as far as bray harbour penlty of good marks along that part of the coast


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