| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 1604.1 | try Foxford, Mayo | TINCUP::ague.cxo.dec.com::ague | http://www.usa.net/~ague | Tue Aug 27 1996 09:57 | 7 | 
|  | One suggestion, go to Foxford in county Mayo.  There are several pubs that 
line the river that passes through town.  You simply put your Guinness 
down (possibly the hardest part of the task), walk out the back door and 
drop your line in the water for some of the best salmon fishing in the 
world.
-- Jim
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| 1604.2 | It all depends! | CHEFS::MCGETTRICKS |  | Wed Aug 28 1996 11:31 | 10 | 
|  |     What are you trying to catch? Salmon / trout / coarse?
    
    What bait do you prefer? Fly, spinning / worm etc.
    
    What time of year?
    
    I refer you to Holohan for advise on fish north and south!!!
    
    Sean
    
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| 1604.3 | thanks so far | WOTVAX::NEARYM | wigan_lad | Wed Aug 28 1996 11:55 | 13 | 
|  |     Hi There,
    
    I new I would miss the most important bits out, I would like to go
    for course fishing, bream  maybe carp or even pike. bait I like to
    fish on maggot but of course if there's a better bait then I'm all
    ears, the time of year would be July maybe early August It depends 
    on my mates holidays, anyway I hope this is a better attempt from
    me but thanks very much for the info so far.
    
    
    thank again.
    
    Mike.
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| 1604.4 |  | PLAYER::BROWNL | I did have a holiday... Didn't I? | Thu Aug 29 1996 04:08 | 6 | 
|  |     Try:
    
    http://altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=q&what=web&fmt=.&q
                                                      =%2B%22fishing+ireland%22
    
    Loz$was_fishing_for_white_trout_in_July.
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| 1604.5 |  | PLAYER::BROWNL | I did have a holiday... Didn't I? | Thu Aug 29 1996 04:18 | 6 | 
|  |     Oh yeah, the Shannon should cover most of what you're looking for, and
    the Irish Tourist Board produces brochures on a theme for many
    activities, one of which is fishing. Give them a bell and they'll send
    it to you. The fishing in Ireland is bloody marvellous.
    
    Cheers, Laurie.
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| 1604.6 | What exactly do you want - its probably available | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | Drink Canada dry-when do we start | Thu Aug 29 1996 06:07 | 13 | 
|  |     
    Coarse fishing - The place is full of it. The midland lakes specoalise
    in it. Base yourself around Mullingar. Cavan etc right up into
    Monaghan. Lots of lakes. Bait is regularily available.
    
    Alternatively pick up a canal boat just outside Dublin and travel the Grand
    Canal. Lots of coarse fishing in the Grand Canal outside Dublin. It is
    probably best to head towards Athy/ Barrow where the canal and river
    join up regularily. Very good coarse fishing - Pike Perch etc. You
    could also take this route down towards the Shannon. Thus you can
    combine a boating and fishing holiday.
    
    MBr
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| 1604.7 | thanks lads | WOTVAX::NEARYM | wigan_lad | Thu Aug 29 1996 08:18 | 8 | 
|  |     Hi All,
    
    Thanks yet again for your trouble at least I have some ideas now
    I'm just eager to get started and get over there.
    
    seeya now and cheers.
    
    Mike.
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