Fahan Beach, Donegal - 15/04/06

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Fahan Beach, Donegal - 15/04/06

#1 Post by Drew »

People: Beachcaster, Topbox, Vip, Lee337, PeteKD, Bo0galoo, Me

Duration: 12pm - 5pm

Tide: Over low.

Weather: Showery, Sunny Spells, No serious wind

Bait: Mackeral, Sandeel, Ragworm, Squid, WD40

Rigs: Various

Results: 2 Dogs, 1 Thorny, 1 Crab, 1 Sea Snail


Report: Good days craic with a load from the forum in attendance, The Rays stayed away, except for the 7lb6oz Fish Beachcaster managed to get. Petekd and VIP managed a Doggy each, Pity there wasn't many fish about,

Thanks to VIP for the Gourmet Burgers, and Hotdogs! It was nice to meet one of the Forum members from the other end of the Country, hope to fish with you again some time Pete!

I'll end by telling you all the Beachcaster is the Jamiest sod you'll ever meet on a Beach...

Photo's to Follow.

Drew. 8)
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#2 Post by glengormley-gavin »

What!!!!

No Thorny for Lee????

I think he used up all his points during the last visit.

These Gourmet Burgers sound interesting.......

Well done on the Thorny John.

Get the pics uploaded Drew...

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#3 Post by Drew »

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#4 Post by glengormley-gavin »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

that's a proper flat-fish.

Well done John.

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What the hell is yer man below me talking about??? ( :D )
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#5 Post by Drew »

No its not, its flat, Proper fish are round, stop kidding yourself... lol :P :lol:
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#6 Post by beachcaster »

good day out ,would like to thank john and julie for the bbq well appreciated .could do with one on every outing ,johns turn to cook next though.grub wont have that black look about it .lol only jokeing julie it was super.
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#7 Post by Rockhopper »

Sounds like you had a good time 8) Looking forward to a trip up there soon :)

Drew...."no serious wind" ya never had the beans then :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#8 Post by corbyeire »

wd40 is a bait :shock:
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#9 Post by Lee337 »

WD 40 is fish oil based, used as attractant.

The artist formerly known as K2 swears by it! :D

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#10 Post by Drew »

lol, that I do Sir, That I do...
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#11 Post by dinger »

nice one good to see some rays being landed, i see that the wd40 didn't work lee maybe that ray last week was just a fluke :D :D :D :D
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#12 Post by Lee337 »

Perhaps :?

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#13 Post by Rockhopper »

WD40 only works on Rays if they have a rusty throat...isnt that right Drew
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#14 Post by vip »

yes john it was a good day out. i had you all worried as i caught the first again, :D as for the little black bits on the burgers you can cook the next time :cry:
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#15 Post by vip »

he he only joking john! next time the burgers will be just right,
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#16 Post by pookie5488 »

To get to that point on the beach were you fished. Were do you park and how fare a walk.
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#17 Post by beachcaster »

no problem julie very glad of the bbq great idea.park as far over as you can mate and its about 600/700 yards after that.
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#18 Post by petekd »

Good to put a few faces to names etc, enjoyed the couple of hours alright. BTW that LSD wasnt so much caught as lassooed.....never saw such a mess of a rig as that made, its no wonder there was no kick off it.
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#19 Post by stevecrow74 »

beachcaster wrote:good day out ,would like to thank john and julie for the bbq well appreciated .could do with one on every outing ,johns turn to cook next though.grub wont have that black look about it .lol only jokeing julie it was super.


what!! you mean not every one has a bbq when on outings??? oh dear i think us at the Galway Bay SAC are being spoilt, the clubs secretary always has a gas BBQ in the back of the car (not even a disposable one, but a good one for us), i don't know what we'd do if he showed up with out it, there'd probably be a riot!!! :shock: :shock:

just used to luxories i suppose... :D :D :D
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#20 Post by beachcaster »

this was a proper gas bbq mate ,and it was not a club outing just a gather up from all arts and parts,aparrently john and julie take the bbq quite often no matter where they go.i know i and the guys there enjoyed it and it was most welcome.thanks again john and julie.

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