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Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#1 Post by corbyeire »

Sat 15 Nov
S IFSA/MPC/Cloyne SAC
Youghal Area
1830-2230
All-Ireland Open Shore

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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#2 Post by donal domeney »

To be fished on the Slob Bank in darkness.

I for one will not be there and I won't be the only one not willing to fish that venue at night.

I have made my views known to the organising club
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#3 Post by corbyeire »

Who would the principle contact point be, thanks
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Paul Cody 087-171-6364

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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#5 Post by fisherman59 »

was going to fish until i heard venue . serious health and safety issues here .slob bank in darkness equells possable problems ie wrong footing could result in any angler being seriously hurt not much thought went into this venue at these times imho
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Was it not so long ago that the Master Shore night session could not be fished over health & safety concerns as I believe that the National Recorder would not sign off on this night venue.Has the safety officer carried out a risk assessment on the
venue will it be covered by insurance in the event of claim. A claim was made against a certain club after holding a night comp on the slob after a dog suffered an injury the following day after a trace was left behind. the federation did not cover the claim. What is wrong with fishing Youghal beach , when this comp was fished there in 2010 the fishing was excellent and the juniors were catered for on their own stretch of beach.Will there be juniors fishing the slob?. I for one and 20 other anglersthat have made known to me that that will not partake in the comp because of the safety concerns regarding the venue, Maybe the organizers should recommend the wearing of life jackets and a safety boat on standby. Is the venue chosen for the small fish brigade.
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#7 Post by beachbuddy »

I stand to be corrected here but when the most recent fish offs were held at the start of the year I don't think any life jackets or lifeboats were required ! .However there were several lifebuoy rings placed along the bank [officially sourced] which was an excellant idea and a definite requirement with the possibility of a large number of anglers in very close proximity to each other.
For what its worth I don't like fishing the slob in darkness as I find it too hard to see the dog crap and its only when on the way home and my eyes start to water with the smell that I know ive put my foot in it again. :oops:
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#8 Post by bhoy32 »

Anyone try ringing the Molly coddle helpline see what there opinion is :lol:
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#9 Post by SeanA101080 »

Grew up fishing the slob, day and night, never a prob. Im sure ye'd be fine unless ye plan on running a comp like this.......
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Jackwar wrote:Was it not so long ago that the Master Shore night session could not be fished over health & safety concerns as I believe that the National Recorder would not sign off on this night venue.Has the safety officer carried out a risk assessment on the
venue will it be covered by insurance in the event of claim. A claim was made against a certain club after holding a night comp on the slob after a dog suffered an injury the following day after a trace was left behind. the federation did not cover the claim. What is wrong with fishing Youghal beach , when this comp was fished there in 2010 the fishing was excellent and the juniors were catered for on their own stretch of beach.Will there be juniors fishing the slob?. I for one and 20 other anglersthat have made known to me that that will not partake in the comp because of the safety concerns regarding the venue, Maybe the organizers should recommend the wearing of life jackets and a safety boat on standby. Is the venue chosen for the small fish brigade.


the fish-offs night session was moved due to adverse weather conditions. there was a night session which ran off superbly without incident with around 500 fish recorded

no claim was ever made against any club in relation to the dog incident you're referring to there was a complaint and it was dealt with by the organizers and the ifsa
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Well id say it will be an improvement on last year i heard there were lads nearly getting swept off the beach haha.
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#12 Post by roooster »

i myself was gona fish it too until i heard it was slob bank and i have talked to a few other lads who have said the same,so i think the organizers have shot themselfs in the foot abit with the venue.
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#13 Post by snakewhite »

Looking forward to fishing this, slob at dark is superb and is a very fair match venue, it should be solid with fish this weekend! Cant wait!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#14 Post by sully »

I'm looking forward to it myself last time I fished the Slob I had 23 fish and wasn't in the top 15. I have fished a good few comps and munsters on Youghal beach and have heard nothing but lads saying "Why aren't we on the Slob Bank" when Youghal hides the fish on us. Looking forward to it the weekend I believe over 70 anglers are entered. Best of luck to all making the trip.

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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#15 Post by century »

fished it two weeks ago, had plenty fish and a couple of 3.5lb cod tight lines to all fishing
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Super fishing at the jimmy smith. Lots of codling and flounder and whiting
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#17 Post by beachbuddy »

Well done to Aidan o Halloran on winning this,great result and thoroughly deserved.Really enjoyable competition with plenty good banter and the fishing wasn't half bad either. Well done to the organisers too on a well run competition.
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

#18 Post by ronnie »

Fished this venue for the first time, I don't see issue with health and safety, it's just like fishing from a large pier. You have firm flat ground under your feet very comfortable to fish from And plenty of good quality fish. The organizers got this spot on. Well done lads and thanks
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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Results Jimmy smith
2014
First overall and captain of the home nations team 2015
Aiden Ohalloran
939pt
ZoneA
1st Phil ord
659pt
2nd
Anthony foley
655pt
3rd Harry McKee snr
641pt
Zone B
1st J p Jp Molloy
684pt
2nd Brian cantwell
656pt
3rd joe Mcevoy
652pt
Zone c
1st Paul Whelan
699pt
2nd Chris O'Sullivan
559pt
3rd john Obrien
497pt
Zone D
1st cliff Gallogley
425pt
2nd Alan Mulcahy
419pt
3rd David O'Sullivan
389pt
Maurice dalton
1st Daniel Reynolds
364 pt
2nd Jordan Muir
249pt
3rd Jake Coady
205 pt
Well done to all
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Re: Jimmy Smith, Munster 15th Nov

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hi all,

please find attached full results from the weekend courtesy of mr paul coady.

well done to all involved excellent competition.

congrats and well done Aidan on the win


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