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TAGLIETTONE CON MEJILLONES ALLA RABIATTA

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    • B - South coast, Co. Wexford, Wexford, Irlanda
    • C - Wexford, Wexford, Irlanda
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Bass Angling Ireland

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Region / State:
Leinster
Province:
Wexford
Location:
Wexford
Website:
http://www.bassanglingireland.ie/
Telephone 2:
353 (0)87 7959580
Address:
South coast, Co. Wexford
Owner:
Michael McCormack
Contact:
Michael McCormack
Email address:
michaelmcc63@yahoo.com
Last update:
2014-04-21 16:58:21

At Bass Angling Ireland, we only use single hooks. This is to cause as little damage to the fish as possible. Also, it is easier and less stressful on a fish being released, if you wish to do so. It is a simple task changing from trebles to singles. We fish various locations on the one tide. Being afloat obviously has its advantages; you can cover a great distance in a relatively short period of time. And you can get much closer to the bass.

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