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Old 24-04-2010, 07:43 PM
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Spotted these in the Donegal Fly Company catalogue. There are about eight or nine in the range covering the usual standard seatrout patterns. I'm considering picking up a few for a trip to Lough Currane.

Any opinions, gents?

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If this information is any good Tony King is a world class Sea Trout Angler.
I have met the guy a couple of times and he Knows his stuff. IMO.


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Old 24-04-2010, 08:03 PM
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If this information is any good Tony King is a world class Sea Trout Angler.
I have met the guy a couple of times and he Knows his stuff. IMO.

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Thanks Brian. Don't doubt it for a minute. Just wondering as to the effectiveness of fishing them 'lough style'. What line to use ... floating, intermediate etc. Fast retrieve, slow retrieve...Big wave, small wave...

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