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#21 Post by Rockhopper »

I've never heard of a one hook pennell :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

In all honesty Iain, your good fun man!! :lol:

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#22 Post by teacher »

Rockhopper wrote:I've never heard of a one hook pennell :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I have. I tied three of them last night while having a few glasses of wine.
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#23 Post by Seaniebo »

Iain there are better codling in the area. As you know yourself, you just need a rough sea for em.
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#24 Post by JOHN1 »

makes me wonder why people go to the bother to put up reports' when they are met with smart arse replies like some of the ones here.

some people expecting to see fish of 10lb even i know a codling is classed as a fish under 6lb :wink: .

well done LAIN.
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#25 Post by fishinmidget »

Jesus.....you cant even joke around here :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

seriously though fair play on getting it iain, codling are really rare in galway :(
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#26 Post by cortaz »

JOHN1 wrote:makes me wonder why people go to the bother to put up reports' when they are met with smart arse replies like some of the ones here.

some people expecting to see fish of 10lb even i know a codling is classed as a fish under 6lb :wink: .

well done LAIN.
hope this doesn't turn you off posting reports.
only for the likes of you these know everything anglers wouldn't have half of the knowledge they think they have :lol: :lol: :lol: .


:!: yea, your right john, a shower of blaggards :roll: 8) IAIN if you ever want to catch a bass come down here to waterford.............. u can show me how to tie some of those knots.. :)
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#27 Post by Rockhopper »

JOHN1 wrote:makes me wonder why people go to the bother to put up reports' when they are met with smart arse replies like some of the ones here.

some people expecting to see fish of 10lb even i know a codling is classed as a fish under 6lb :wink: .

well done LAIN.
hope this doesn't turn you off posting reports.
only for the likes of you these know everything anglers wouldn't have half of the knowledge they think they have :lol: :lol: :lol: .


Iain, I hope John getting your name wrong doesnt put you off posting reports either :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#28 Post by JOHN1 »

ah well spotted rockhopper.

slip of the key and caps lock and all that goes with it :lol: :lol: .

sorry about that Iain :oops: :wink: .
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#29 Post by cortaz »

JOHN1 wrote:ah well spotted rockhopper.

slip of the key and caps lock and all that goes with it :lol: :lol: .

sorry about that Iain :oops: :wink: .



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#30 Post by cortaz »

JOHN1 wrote:ah well spotted rockhopper.

slip of the key and caps lock and all that goes with it :lol: :lol: .

sorry about that Iain :oops: :wink: .



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#31 Post by Mr_Green »

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#32 Post by eric »

i feel a book coming, 'mosney dick', a tale of a young man from county meath's epic struggle to tame the evil cod in the rough irish sea, arghhh :lol: :lol: :wink:
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#33 Post by roger de dodger »

fishinmidget wrote:Jesus.....you cant even joke around here :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

seriously though fair play on getting it iain, codling are really rare in galway :(

i think you ment fish are really rare in galway :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#34 Post by Pat Spillane »

Roger did you mean anglers
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#35 Post by cortaz »

Pat Spillane wrote:Roger did you mean anglers


i thought it was ppl. :D :D :lol: :lol:
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#36 Post by Iain Coppinger »

Its really great to see such interest and concern about the Eire cod stocks.

Ill still post reports. Cheers chaps

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#37 Post by fishinmidget »

well i aint surprised as i have never heard of many large cod ever coming from Ireland. i am only a youngfella though :lol:

i have still never heard of anyone complain of the poor stocks of LARGE cod.

i suppose i should be more concerned but sadly it is easy to ignore and forget about when you are on the west coast.

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#38 Post by Pat Spillane »

Hi Iain,
Glad you have a good sense of humour. It was all in good spirits, I remember being ticked off because I told someone to RTFM.

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#39 Post by Paul B »

Just for reference lads ....This is a proper LUNKER ( 42lbs ) caught by Moi :D :D
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#40 Post by Ronald »

thats a nice piece of bait you have on the gaff :lol: heres one taken estimated at 60lb my scales only went to 55lb then read error released it so ian will never know the exact weight but still a lunker :lol:
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