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There was small flood this morning, which was no harm, on the Sea trout front I will start in the trolling department, a Guest caught a fine 2lbs Seatrout, with his gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly, now to the fly department where Mr. Rob Wasmuth of the UK caught three fine Sea Trout all ranging in the 4 to 5lbs class. Wind S light to calm then veered SW light, with light misty rain this morning until about midday then the sun broke through which made for a reasonable days fishing, mind you other anglers would beg to differ but as Rob’s Gillie Mr. Michael O’Sullivan, said, join the professionals.
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