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Irish Sea (Scotland coastal waters)

Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Scotland, United Kingdom

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Great sandeel

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Atlantic mackerel

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Ballan wrasse

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Pollack

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European flounder

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Red gurnard

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General info

Irish Sea (Scotland coastal waters) is a water located in Scotland, United Kingdom. It is most popular for fishing Pollack, Ballan wrasse, and Lesser spotted dogfish.

Location

54°43′4.2″N 4°42′58.3″W
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FAQ about Irish Sea (Scotland coastal waters) fishing

Irish Sea (Scotland coastal waters) is a water located in Scotland, United Kingdom. Its coordinates are:
54°43′4.2″N 4°42′58.3″W
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