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- joffmiester
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BOOOM !!! Here we go !!!! Just finished packing worms dug BOOOM see you all there
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Another 2 sleeps for me, not going until Friday night ferry heading off up north for the festival of Silmans, heard the fishing across all North and South took a U turn today, but it has been baking hot for a few days which wont help one bit Ah well same for everyone else and the Black stuff will certainly help quench our thirst Tight lines and good luck
Just cant get a draw
- bill yards
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Follow all the traffic out of Dublin Port and you will pick up the Tunnel sign, it is marked on the road; pretty sure it is right after the last one out of the Port. The Tunnel is only just out of the Port, pay 3 yoyos and go through tunnel and just keep going on the M1 easy peasy. The traffic will dwindle down the further you go. Two more tolls 1yoyo 70/80 on each and you go over a state of the art bridge over the River Boyne. Exit 17 (think it is N53 and that takes you to Blayney ,passing part of Muckno on your right. At the end of road turn right (guest house Rockville on the corner), and straight into Blayney. I think your digs are out towards Bally bay, been there but can't remember hoe to find it!! Dublin Port to Blayney about 80 mins, just over 100 kilometres.
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Nice one Bill, thanks. Just sat down after loading the van so chill time then all sat for 7am depart.. See you all there and safe journeys
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Another 2 sleeps for me, not going until Friday night ferry heading off up north for the festival of Silmans, heard the fishing across all North and South took a U turn today, but it has been baking hot for a few days which wont help one bit Ah well same for everyone else and the Black stuff will certainly help quench our thirst Tight lines and good luck
Ave a gud 'un Big Cup, - save us a barrell for next May
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Another 2 sleeps for me, not going until Friday night ferry heading off up north for the festival of Silmans, heard the fishing across all North and South took a U turn today, but it has been baking hot for a few days which wont help one bit Ah well same for everyone else and the Black stuff will certainly help quench our thirst Tight lines and good luck
Ave a gud 'un Big Cup, - save us a barrell for next May
Cheers Bill I'll have em chill one a two darn
Just cant get a draw