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Pat
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Ballycotton

#401 Post by Pat »

There's no way it could be a fresh water lamprey. There is no fresh outlet within miles of Ballycotton.
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Re: Ballycotton

#402 Post by Davy Murdoch »

Pat wrote:There's no way it could be a fresh water lamprey. There is no fresh outlet within miles of Ballycotton.


the lamprey wasn`t caught at ballycotton,it was attached to the coalie at youghal.it was the gobies we caught a ballycotton and plenty of them
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#403 Post by jd »

Lamprey isn't counted.
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#404 Post by jd »

Only a few days left on this one lads!
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#405 Post by barry murphy »

just want to say fair play to jd for running the comp for the year added a bit of crack to the years fishing.
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#406 Post by fishinmidget »

65 species on rod and line. well done indeed to everyone. especially well done to Davy, Ron, Screeming Reels.

some fishing lads. :shock: :shock: :shock: :D :D :D
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#407 Post by Ronald »

barry murphy wrote:just want to say fair play to jd for running the comp for the year added a bit of crack to the years fishing.


Couldn't agree more barry ,good wee comp and it helped make bad sessions more bearable trying to winkle out something different .
It also helped a few people with identification of fish :lol:

Again thanks jd ,and also rockhopper/ian golds for supplying prizes .
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#408 Post by Rockhopper »

Ronald wrote:
barry murphy wrote:just want to say fair play to jd for running the comp for the year added a bit of crack to the years fishing.


Couldn't agree more barry ,good wee comp and it helped make bad sessions more bearable trying to winkle out something different .
It also helped a few people with identification of fish :lol:

Again thanks jd ,and also rockhopper/ian golds for supplying prizes .


Personally I think its a great competition, some of the species are the kind a lot of anglers (self included) throw back with a tut of disappointment, but with a species hunt like this all fish count.....and to get as many as 50 wow!! some going....well done everyone!

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#409 Post by alannelson »

Rockhopper wrote:
Ronald wrote:
barry murphy wrote:just want to say fair play to jd for running the comp for the year added a bit of crack to the years fishing.


Couldn't agree more barry ,good wee comp and it helped make bad sessions more bearable trying to winkle out something different .
It also helped a few people with identification of fish :lol:

Again thanks jd ,and also rockhopper/ian golds for supplying prizes .


Personally I think its a great competition, some of the species are the kind a lot of anglers (self included) throw back with a tut of disappointment, but with a species hunt like this all fish count.....and to get as many as 50 wow!! some going....well done everyone!

Tom.
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#410 Post by Davy Murdoch »

This comp was def a good idea,i`ve ended the year with quite a few new species and as ronald said it made the slow days a little more interesting.
Thanks jd for all the effort throughout the year and also to rockhopper and ian golds for sorting out prizes. :)


i wonder how many species i could`ve caught if i hadn`t spent over five months fishing for mullet :D
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#411 Post by jd »

Congratulations to Ronald,Davey and Martin! 65 species is good going.
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#412 Post by MAC »

Well done lads... I will PM each of you this evening and we'll try to get your prizes to you asap.

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#413 Post by fenitbob »

Well done lads
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#414 Post by ian golds »

jd wrote:Congratulations to Ronald,Davey and Martin! 65 species is good going.


A big well done to Ronald, Davey, Martin and everyone else who has entered into the spirit of this year long competition. Fishing is all about levels of skill, dedication and personal enjoyment... 65 species is a truck load of all of these !! This competition has shown how much fun it can be to set targets for individual species, however big, and just proves that size isn't everything......
As you can see I will be sponsoring the hunt again for 2008...and this year will see a competition for beach and boat, with three prizes in each category. I hope you have fun in your quest to reach all of your target species...and wish you all happy hunting !!
I'll be fishing the Winter Beach festival in a couple of weeks so may see some of you there.
Bye for now...your happy sponsor...
Ian Golds.

ps..sorry for not sending this before, but I have had problems posting on the site.
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#416 Post by Ronald »

Big thank you to mac for dropping down to the specimen awards to present the prize ( before we went to the bar !! ) and good to have a few drinks afterwards with a few forum members ,hows the head this morning jim :lol: ?
Looking forward to giving the bag and rod holdall a good test over the coming months ,it looks the business for carrying all my kit ,plus camera ,scales etc.
also thanks again to Ian Golds and rockhopper for sorting out the excellent prizes for the comp both last year and this year again .
If someone shows you a mark to fish, respect it and dont pass it of as one of your own, dont tell every man and his dog about it.

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