Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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People: Me, Lumpy and 20 others

Duration:5 hours 11:30 to 16:30

Tide:Dropping

Weather:Calm

Bait:Crab

Rigs:3 hook clipped

Results:Physically Crippling




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Fished Crosshaven club comp yesterday to a 25cm size limit in Cork harbour.

Myself and the Lump had come up with a little bet in the night club the night before so it was a must win grudge match.

Results

First: JP - 59 fish (53 cod & 6 whiting)
Second: Neil (lumpy) - 42 fish (40 cod & 2 whiting)
Third: ??? - 9 fish
Fourth ??? - 2 fish

Most fish were over the 30cm mark up to 39cm.
I am still shattered today from hauling three fish a cast.

Good craic though but dont want to be doing that again for a while
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!

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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

#2 Post by Pat »

Super fishin JP!!! Puts my efforts over the last few nights in the pale :oops: . Neil also put in some performance. I hate to be up against the two of ye in a comp.
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

#3 Post by Pat »

BTW why don't the two of you fish our next light line comp? You have plenty of practice in now :wink: ....and the fish are there :D !
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

#4 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

Thanks Pat. just one of those days when It all goes well.
As for the light lines comp, I am not sure our boat angling skills would be up to scratch for that.
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Pat wrote:BTW why don't the two of you fish our next light line comp? You have plenty of practice in now :wink: ....and the fish are there :D !

Might be a tight squeeze with the boys bringing Beach Buddy’s and rod stands :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

#6 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

donal domeney wrote:
Pat wrote:BTW why don't the two of you fish our next light line comp? You have plenty of practice in now :wink: ....and the fish are there :D !

Might be a tight squeeze with the boys bringing Beach Buddy’s and rod stands :lol: :lol: :lol:
Can we put the bait fridge on the deck of the boat. :D
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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That was some going bud :mrgreen:
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Rampent Wreckfish wrote:As for the light lines comp, I am not sure our boat angling skills would be up to scratch for that.
This Light Line Comp is more geared up for shore anglers....its akin to shore angling from a boat. I reckoned in the last comp that the shore anglers would come out on top and thats exactly what happened. For you and Neil it would be a zinch :D !
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Savage work rate there lads and great results. Was distance the key? or just some very hard work?

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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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MAC wrote:Savage work rate there lads and great results. Was distance the key? or just some very hard work?

Kev
I think it was all the vodka and redbull the night before Kev.
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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only jp could give out about a result like that!!! :lol:
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Rampent Wreckfish wrote:
I think it was all the vodka and redbull the night before Kev.

I like it :D :D
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

#13 Post by corbyeire »

redbull and vodka must be the key - ye are still hammering it! some livers
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Re: Crosshaven Shore Comp 24/01/10

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Rampent Wreckfish wrote:
MAC wrote:Savage work rate there lads and great results. Was distance the key? or just some very hard work?

Kev
I think it was all the vodka and redbull the night before Kev.
Don't forget the sambuca! What was I thinking.... :roll:
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