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Ian,being a Drummore "old hand" so to speak have any of your chaps had any luck with the mullet in and around the harbour? Having a caravan at the Clash I now have the time to try and target them. Tried in the harbour twice using sweetcorn and bread with no luck. Have been told that it could be worth trying sand fly maggot and chucking a load of maggot infested seaweed in to get them on the feed.Another chap said that the sewer outfall that flows in just behind the pier is worth a shot. Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved

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Righty oh!!!, Paul, I'm going on a couple of trips with Ian and if I had an inkling, I would definately have asked you up, what say, that we get our heads together when I get back from fishing with Davy, and we set up a trip together, with maybe, ST and another, I'm up for it, are you....we could even get two boats out. Depends on what days are left right enough. Ian did say he has a weekend in October left, fancy that...Anyone else, call it a mini AN fish in/out... :D:D

Davey B, I will talk with davy H first, then will (if you dont mind) mail you...Thanks for getting back to me mate. D'you fancy a trip out with Ians boats...

 

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Norrie.

If we could get a boat just before, or after half term in October. We could then descend on Davy?

Hope you have a good trip.

We don`t use J`s anymore!!

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Davey! Leave off. I reckoned that tope was about 15lbs? It was you sods that started inflating the poor little chap.

But, at least I caught one :P:P

We don`t use J`s anymore!!

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Norrie.

If we could get a boat just before, or after half term in October. We could then descend on Davy?

Sorry... half term is out the window this year, we'll be in Florida over the half term :(

 

We'll have to work around that and sort out a sutable weekend :)

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