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#21 Post by Bradan »

Great report lads. Met ye briefly in the car park on Monday, delighted you got the turbot Jordan, it was a long time coming. Fair play to Noel for looking after ye so well.
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Nice trip away lads, Jordan over the moon for ya buddy, was only a matter of time :P Sounds like Doggie showed ya's a hell of a time, sounds like a top bloke! I'll be in the deep south playing rugby tomorrow, I wonder will the coach let me bring a rod :twisted:
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#23 Post by doggie3131 »

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#24 Post by mitch »

Great report Al always enjoy reading them 8) 8) well done Jordan getting the turbot and thats a nice flounder, well done
Fair play to Doggie3131 for looking after you ,its what this site is all about :P :P
Its great to get out and meet new people and make friends well done all


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#25 Post by eyesreilly »

They should make a TV series out of your trips Al :wink: :lol: :lol: ,well done Jordan you've been after that Turbot for a while, and thats a fine flounder :shock: :shock: ,looks like a dustbin lid :shock: :shock: . Top marks to the lads for looking after you, as has been already said thats the beauty of this site :wink:
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#26 Post by fishermannum1 »

so the search for the "holy grail" has come to an end 8) 8) 8) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
well done jordan lad, i knew you would come good on the turbot. i'm well pleased for you :P :P :P now that you got the first one under your belt, you will probably be pulling them in steady from now on :wink:and fair play to doggie for showing you's a good time 8) 8) great report and pic's guys 8) well done.
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#27 Post by dfella25 »

Well done lads on another successful species hunt! The feeling when it all come together is so bloody good were hooked! And fair play to doggie and Co. for leading the way in angling relations!

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#28 Post by vamper »

A big well done on the turbot Jordan. :D

With rigs like that, you will soon be giving moonfleet a run for their money :lol: :lol:
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#29 Post by rustyhookthomas »

well done guys, sounds like a super trip.
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cheers man, we could'nt have had a better host while we were away,noel really did look after us :D
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:D :D :D :D just the one egg with the fry,, but with half a pig on the plate another egg would'nt have fitted :wink:
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cheers man, he's been after a turbo everywhere :roll: now he's ticked him off the list, it's off to another species :mrgreen:
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looking at that pic i gotta say i see the resemblance myself :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: never noticed that before :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think jordan should get a commercial licence if he wants to use that rig again man :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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just as well we had so much bait noel, that contraption of jordans must have taken a full fillet of mack and a couple of squid just to bait up :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: and sorry james,, :oops: :oops: :) i'm terrible with names and we met so many anglers in a short space of time, my bad. :) a real decent bunch of lads out that stretch of coast. 8) 8) 8)
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thanks conor. the wee man was beaming from ear to ear :mrgreen: :mrgreen: we'll have to wet a line with you the next time we're down and like i told noel,,, you are both more than welcome up this end of the world anytime :wink: :wink: always good to return the favour to anglers who have went out of their way to put us onto the fish and shown us great hospitallity on our travels. there's always a spare room for you's here anytime guys :D :D
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cheers davy. we were all made up for jordan :P . the craic was mighty too :wink: we nearly fell about the beach laughing when jordan produced the 7 hook flapper :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . if that's not determination, i don't know what is :o :o :lol: . but that killary mark seems to have been hammered since we were last there :cry: :cry: last time we were there with saltydog we only saw 2 other anglers in 2 days. but there must have been a dozen guys there that afternoon alone. and there was the evidence of lots of other anglers there before we got there with the heads and bait packets left behind :x :x :x :x if morons continue to leave so much rubbish behind at that mark i'd say it would'nt be too long until the people who own that bit of private land get peeved off and kick up an understandable fuss about it and it gets ruined for the lot of us :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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shamoo0804 wrote:Congrats on the turbot jordan :D
But Al your probably right given the current cost of fuel/bait/car ins etc - EXPENSIVE :roll: , @ 55 miles per cm........it IS likely to be the most expenise turbot in history :shock:
By the way, that 35cm flounder is no slouch of a fish 8)
Suprised you didnt try Lettergesh for turbot :o great spot from what I'm told, (or maybe you had done :oops: )
When ya down this way again, must make a better effort to get out with ya next time :wink:
thanks mark. i think we're gonna need sponsorship next year from a fuel company or something :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: that had to be the most expensive turbot in ireland :shock: :shock: :shock: we fished lettergesh the last time we were down with conor, but doggie had good info where more turbot were being taken in better numbers more recently :wink: can't beat a bit of good local knowledge :D deffo gotta tie in with you soon man for a wee sesh :)
seanie35 wrote:well done jordan on the turbot and thats a fair chunk of flounder aswell, sounds like ye lads had a right houlie 8)
cheers seanie, even with gale force winds and verticle rain belting down, we still had a brilliant time :mrgreen:
rodbender wrote:Well done lads, and congrats Jordan on the pb flounder and that elusive turbo. Maybe next time you'll fill the long line with them. I'd like to see da's face then :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think that rig will be put away for safe keeping now. don't want any letters from brussels any time soon man :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

aaronjunited wrote:Fantasic Jordan, good to see you got your long awaited turbot. And well sone on pb for the flounder.
Al you sure do some fishing and traveling, wish i was able to be in your boat, this is coming from someone who's only caught a mackerel. Maybe my wee txt brought a bit of luck lol jokin. doggie3131 sounds like a top bloke indeed fair play to him.
Tight lines dude. take it easy.


thanks aaron. the flounder alone was a good one and the turbot was just the icing on the cake for jordan :P :P :P we were all made up for him and doggie3131 was kind enough to let jordan hit any bites he got on his rod until he landed the turbot :P . none of it would have been possible without his kindness and knowledge. we owe him a great deal of gratitude 8) 8) 8)
zeke wrote:well done lads...
Jordan well done on your turbot wee man 8) your longliner tactics is deadly,i must try that as well :) .great location you got there noel and camaraderie 8)
thanks zeke. we had a real blast :P
round_ourway wrote:brilliant report al. well done on getting your elusive turbot jordon. 116 sessions.. amazing sir. Im sure that scared the life outa ya when your feet went from under you.... my worst nightmare tbh
cheers stevie, we set ourselves the target of 125 sessions this year and we're almost there :mrgreen: our mission next year will be to fish every county in ireland that has a stretch of coast in it :wink: we're already making preperations to get it into action :mrgreen: and the quick sand was a fright alright :shock: :shock: :shock: don't think i've ever moved so fast in my life. i figured so long as you stayed moving you would'nt sink... must have looked like a swan taking flight into the air from the water :lol: :lol: :lol: only without the grace of a swan :oops: :oops: :oops: more like a hippo having a fit :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . and just a side point stevie. the p.b. flounder fell to the longbeam we got off you :wink: :P
pete wrote:Your reports as always lads make very enjoyable reading :D , cool to see the young fella getting his turbot to boot. Think we might have seen your car at Little Killary on Monday afternoon, we were down on the middle of the beach :wink:
yes, that was us pete. sorry we missed you man. i noticed you all headed on over to the far side of the beach as the day moved on. how did you all get on?
FisherKing wrote:A Turbot & pb Flounder nice one Jordon 8) 8) Great fishing lads 8)
thanks FK. we were all made up for him :mrgreen:
Fentster wrote:Well done Jordan on the PB and new species :D :D Great report Al and well done Doggie on looking after the lads so well :D :D It's good to see someone else has impeccable taste in the headwear department! :lol: :lol:
Remember-if you want to get ahead, get a hat :lol:
thanks fenton,, i'm gonna have to dig out my fishing hat soon to see if it improves my luck :P just keep an eye on future report pics :wink: :wink: :wink: i feels a hat revival on the cards :D :D :D :D :D :D
rab 525 wrote:glad to see the wee man finally getting a turbo :D
cheers rab. not that he's got one what's the betting he'll end up getting a load more at one of our local marks soon :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
Bradan wrote:Great report lads. Met ye briefly in the car park on Monday, delighted you got the turbot Jordan, it was a long time coming. Fair play to Noel for looking after ye so well.
it was good to meet you man :P noel could'nt have looked after us any better, top bloke :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Dawsey wrote:Nice trip away lads, Jordan over the moon for ya buddy, was only a matter of time :P Sounds like Doggie showed ya's a hell of a time, sounds like a top bloke! I'll be in the deep south playing rugby tomorrow, I wonder will the coach let me bring a rod :twisted:
ahhhh,,,, so that's why you're playing up the old rotator cup injury man :wink: :wink: :wink: . smart thinking..... free travel down then slope off for a session due to injury....... pure genius mate!!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink: i hope none of them read this :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
mitch wrote:Great report Al always enjoy reading them 8) 8) well done Jordan getting the turbot and thats a nice flounder, well done
Fair play to Doggie3131 for looking after you ,its what this site is all about :P :P
Its great to get out and meet new people and make friends well done all
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eyesreilly wrote:They should make a TV series out of your trips Al :wink: :lol: :lol: ,well done Jordan you've been after that Turbot for a while, and thats a fine flounder :shock: :shock: ,looks like a dustbin lid :shock: :shock: . Top marks to the lads for looking after you, as has been already said thats the beauty of this site :wink:
thanks dave. we had an excellent trip with some fine fish :P . at the rate of petrol price increasing we might need sponsorship next year :lol: :lol: :lol: i would scare myself if i sat down and added up what we must have spent on petrol alone this year :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: oh and i got you that measure man, just p.m. me your address and i'll get it posted down this week mate :wink:
fishermannum1 wrote:so the search for the "holy grail" has come to an end 8) 8) 8) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
well done jordan lad, i knew you would come good on the turbot. i'm well pleased for you :P :P :P now that you got the first one under your belt, you will probably be pulling them in steady from now on :wink:and fair play to doggie for showing you's a good time 8) 8) great report and pic's guys 8) well done.
hi al now your rubbing it in :cry: :cry: for you know i'm not allowed frys :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
cheers don, what's the bet he'll get one at a local mark now :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: and never worry about the frys,,,, we can have your share while you munch down on your healthy oats and grains :wink: :wink: :D
dfella25 wrote:Well done lads on another successful species hunt! The feeling when it all come together is so bloody good were hooked! And fair play to doggie and Co. for leading the way in angling relations!
P.S. I still think the hat rocks!
cheers man. they were a good bunch of lads who made us feel really welcomed :mrgreen: :mrgreen: just what this site is all about :P :P :P
vamper wrote:A big well done on the turbot Jordan. :D
With rigs like that, you will soon be giving moonfleet a run for their money :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: that rig is put away for now :roll: i told jordan he would need to apply for a commercial licence to fish it in future :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
rustyhookthomas wrote:well done guys, sounds like a super trip.
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fair play to him and the lads :D
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#32 Post by RockHunter »

Great report and well done to Jordan for finally getting his turbot.
A 7 hook flapper?? - must give that a go sometime.

Wrasse sure do like rag - even though they would have never seen one before.
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thanks frank. it has got me thinking about getting out of the wee rut we're in, when only using certin baits at our regular marks. we'll have to start using a better variation to see if we can't tempt something a bit different onto the hook :wink: :wink: you just never know :P
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Good to hear the rod worked out for ya fella. There always seems to be a stigma attached to new rods and getting a decent fish. Lets hope my new Zziplex HSM gets me that winning fish at the comps.
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well done jordan you got one at last :) whats next on the list :?:
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Al and Jordan wrote:thanks frank. it has got me thinking about getting out of the wee rut we're in, when only using certin baits at our regular marks. we'll have to start using a better variation to see if we can't tempt something a bit different onto the hook :wink: :wink: you just never know :P
have to agree with you al,have never got corkwing wrasse at that mark and have not used rag as there not a normal bait this side of the coast,but the wrasse could not get enough of them,so im going to have think about a better selection of baits. and less of the "doggie is great" craic! :twisted:
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Dont know how i missed this report well done to the both of you and fair play to doggie for putting you up thats what its all about
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Al and Jordan wrote:[
fishermannum1 wrote:so the search for the "holy grail" has come to an end 8) 8) 8) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
well done jordan lad, i knew you would come good on the turbot. i'm well pleased for you :P :P :P now that you got the first one under your belt, you wll probably be pulling them in steady from now on :wink:and fair play to doggie for showing you's a good time 8) 8) great report and pic's guys 8) well done.
hi al now your rubbing it in :cry: :cry: for you know i'm not allowed frys :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
cheers don, what's the bet he'll get one at a local mark now :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: and never worry about the frys,,,, we can have your share while you munch down on your healthy oats and grains :wink: :wink: :D
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right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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Re: turbottastic trip to galway/mayo 26th & 27th oct

#39 Post by Al and Jordan »

round_ourway wrote:Good to hear the rod worked out for ya fella. There always seems to be a stigma attached to new rods and getting a decent fish. Lets hope my new Zziplex HSM gets me that winning fish at the comps.
sounds like christmas is coming early for someone :wink: you never know stevie, you might get tht elusive antrim coast bass on it :wink:
paulybo wrote:well done jordan you got one at last :) whats next on the list :?:
well done to the rest of you as well
pm me your mobile number again as the missus washed and tumbledried my phone and wrecked both the phone and the sim :roll: :twisted:
cheers paul, he's after a plaice now. just hope it comes by a bit easier than the turbot :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i'll send you a text today man and you can save the number :P

doggie3131 wrote:have to agree with you al,have never got corkwing wrasse at that mark and have not used rag as there not a normal bait this side of the coast,but the wrasse could not get enough of them,so im going to have think about a better selection of baits. and less of the "doggie is great" craic!
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Tony Fella wrote:Dont know how i missed this report well done to the both of you and fair play to doggie for putting you up thats what its all about
cheers tony. it was a long friggin time in coming :roll: if his hunt for a plaice turns out to be so prolonged i'd be cheaper hiring a diver to put one onto his hook and say nothing :wink: :wink: :wink:

fishermannum1 wrote:oats n' grains "YUCK" sick of wabbet food
so i'm been taken out for a birthday treat next week, theres a restaurant in the town that are doing a very nice special, a 36oz STEAK on a bed of onions n' mushrooms with garlic chips jes; i cant wait
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36oz steak :shock: :shock: :shock: sounds like a very tasty coronary on a plate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . oh and happy birthday man :D :D :D what new fishing gizmos have you planned for prezzies then :D
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Re: turbottastic trip to galway/mayo 26th & 27th oct

#40 Post by fishermannum1 »

Al and Jordan wrote:36oz steak :shock: :shock: :shock: sounds like a very tasty coronary on a plate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . oh and happy birthday man :D :D :D what new fishing gizmos have you planned for prezzies then :D
sod the prezzies :lol: :lol: i just want the "STEAK" :lol: :lol: :lol: :P 8)
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!

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