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Old 11-02-2012, 08:05 PM
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cheers bert,
ive heard the holycross stretch mentioned alot and its an area im planning on fishing, heard beside twofords bridge holds some good trout. i never thought of using shuttlecocks on the river before.
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My home place is on the suir near holycross The best dry fly fishing i have ever had is up their my best trout was just over 7 lbs on a size 16 Bwo great fishing
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