northern meet for pollock.
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hairyconger wrote:Wat gear are we likely to need for this trip and when is it :?: :?: :?: ...hate travelling with loads of unnessary...escpecially if this place is real had to get to
Rod
Reel
Bait
Rigs
knife or pliers or both
abseil harness
ascenders
desenders
rock hammer
200 mtr's of 10mm abseil rope
rod rest
rucksack
lifejacket
emergency rations
flares
signalling mirror
emergency blanket (foil type)
compass
radio
dvd player
tv
electric blanket
2kw diesel generator
tent
snowshoes
cuddly toy
crisps and coke for k2
20 marlboro lights and a box of matches
camp bed
change of clothes
diesel
...ermm dont think ive forgotton anything :D
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travelling light
LOL!
Imagine what he brings when he's planning a serious session!Anyone with a rent-a-sherpa will do well!
:lol: :D :wink:
Imagine what he brings when he's planning a serious session!Anyone with a rent-a-sherpa will do well!
:lol: :D :wink:
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Re: travelling light
kieran wrote:LOL!
Imagine what he brings when he's planning a serious session!Anyone with a rent-a-sherpa will do well!
:lol: :D :wink:
Jack daniels??????? 8) 8)
Re: travelling light
hairyconger wrote:kieran wrote:LOL!
Imagine what he brings when he's planning a serious session!Anyone with a rent-a-sherpa will do well!
:lol: :D :wink:
Jack daniels??????? 8) 8)
Nope im the only guy in Ireland who doesnt drink :D
Andy
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for anyone wanting to know what gear to use here is a list
heavy spinning rod or bass rod for pollack,
reel with 20-30lb mono,
heavy beach rod to chuck a bait on the bottom(be prepared to lose gear),
pulley rigs for beach caster(set up with rotten bottoms),
2-3oz leadheads for pollack,
2-3oz bomb weights,
fish baits for bottom gear,
sandeels for pollack(either on leadhead or flowing trace),
thats about all you will need.i`ve never tried for congers jonny, there is a big swell so its dangerous down at the waters edge.i wouldn`t recommend bringing a bucket because you will need a free hand for the climb down to the mark.
heavy spinning rod or bass rod for pollack,
reel with 20-30lb mono,
heavy beach rod to chuck a bait on the bottom(be prepared to lose gear),
pulley rigs for beach caster(set up with rotten bottoms),
2-3oz leadheads for pollack,
2-3oz bomb weights,
fish baits for bottom gear,
sandeels for pollack(either on leadhead or flowing trace),
thats about all you will need.i`ve never tried for congers jonny, there is a big swell so its dangerous down at the waters edge.i wouldn`t recommend bringing a bucket because you will need a free hand for the climb down to the mark.
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Ahhhh but
I was talking to Davy and Ronald in Bangor on Monday night
and it seems that there is a track which would be negoitable by a short wheel base landrover. which leads right down to the bottom.
Now it just so happens that I have a shortwheel base landrover aka b0ogaloos not so big black taxi.
However its only a two seater...... !
So i was thinking about a fair and sporting way to decide who to give a lift to.
And then I thought nah **** it
Bidding is now open
highest bidder wins
Andy
ps cash only
I was talking to Davy and Ronald in Bangor on Monday night
and it seems that there is a track which would be negoitable by a short wheel base landrover. which leads right down to the bottom.
Now it just so happens that I have a shortwheel base landrover aka b0ogaloos not so big black taxi.
However its only a two seater...... !
So i was thinking about a fair and sporting way to decide who to give a lift to.
And then I thought nah **** it
Bidding is now open
highest bidder wins
Andy
ps cash only