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Anyone know how wrecks out of Dartmouth are fishing /if waters cleared yet got a trip sunday after Pollack and ling
 
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going out with ian on samuel irvin, but the wreckings off due to the water conditions, instead going to try inshore on the banks and reefs......on the plus side my species count should be higher....then just going to have to keep my eyes peeled for a space when the water clears, as them fish are going to be hungry if they not been feeding......
 
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going out with ian on samuel irvin, but the wreckings off due to the water conditions, instead going to try inshore on the banks and reefs......on the plus side my species count should be higher....then just going to have to keep my eyes peeled for a space when the water clears, as them fish are going to be hungry if they not been feeding......
Got to be worth a go mate. Would be interesting to know what the plaice situation is - got a Skerries trip with Ian early April? :thumbs:
 
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yep will post up how we do, had a job trying to find 5lb of rag this morning, but we did it......were out again with ian on the 6th april for a flattie bash, though may have to swap that for a wrecking trip now if the water has cleared......
 
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yep will post up how we do, had a job trying to find 5lb of rag this morning, but we did it......were out again with ian on the 6th april for a flattie bash, though may have to swap that for a wrecking trip now if the water has cleared......
Cool - fingers crossed you get a few!

Am out with Ian on the 4th.

I would say April's a funny month for wrecking - bit too late for the decent pollack, bit too early for the cod? But then again I don't think this year is running to the normal time table, so probably just a case of giving it a try.

Have got a Guernsey trip with him in June, so we'll whack those coddies then, hopefully!

Best of luck tomorrow! :thumbs: