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dublin would be the nearest coastline,
i know getting to know the tidetables of high and low tides and look for some kind of markinging on the sand and to dig with a fork, but what im not sure on is does it matter where you dig, is there some coasstline not produce much or small rag iv read sandymount is a good spot , but lug i dont have a clue. |
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No Idea about the lug / rags
But I find this link handy it should refresh everyday bookmark it for tide timetables http://www.irishtimes.com/weather/tides.html |
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ok try sandymount for lug *look for the worm casts and dig, and under the wooden bridge at dollymount for rag and along the rocks on the bull wall there for lug too on a low tied bring a fork theres almost always someone else there on a low tied so you can get an idea of how close to the dig to the channel by watching them
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