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Re: interviews

#41 Post by Wrasseputin »

Hello lads there is a new interview up now with John O Brien of the Irish team who is off to the world championships in France this week best of luck lads www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
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#42 Post by Wrasseputin »

There is another interview up now with Rob McClean thanks for looking guys
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Tope fishing advice with Kit Dunne

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Kit Dunne's advice for catching tope www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
thanks Kit and look forward to the next one
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Re: Tope fishing advice with Kit Dunne

#44 Post by feathers »

good read
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#45 Post by Wrasseputin »

Hello again lads, there is a new interview up now with Kevin Brain down in Waterville on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
It covers some of his shore fishing and kayak angling among other fishing achievements.

and our thanks to SEAI
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#46 Post by Wrasseputin »

There is now a like and share competition to win a copy of Kevin Brain's Angling on the Iveragh peninsula if anyone from SEAI would like to take part just like and share the review of Kevins book on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com and a winner will be picked on Friday the 19th. There is also a new story by Roger Bayzand about anchoring over a wreck
thanks lads
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#47 Post by Wrasseputin »

Two more stories have been added, with John Hughes (JOHN1 on the forum) and Jessica Jae in Florida.
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#48 Post by shortcircuit »

Wrasseputin wrote:Two more stories have been added, with John Hughes (JOHN1 on the forum) and Jessica Jae in Florida.
Thanks lads
http://www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
Nice interviews as always.

The Jessica Jae piece could have been from FHM [emoji1] [emoji14]
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#49 Post by Wrasseputin »

While we get Smocks and bib n braces over here no such luck :-)
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There is a new interview up now with Henry Kelly from the forum on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
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There is a new interview up now with Pedro Walsh of Kinsale charter boat Silver Dawn, enjoy...
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Hello lads, there is now a new story by Kit Dunne about his advice for spurdog fishing on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
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Bluefin tuna with Adrian Molloy

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And now for one of the Legends of Irish angling Adrian Molloy where Adrian talks about his amazing catches off these monster fish off the NW coast, enjoy.....
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#54 Post by Wrasseputin »

I have put up an interview with Danny M for the forum on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com
thanks Danny
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Bluefin tuna, skate and blue shark with Declan Kilganon

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There is a new interview up now with Declan Kilganon on www.irelandfishingdiaries.com

Declan is one of the top Irish skippers and has an enviable list of catches to his name..... enjoy
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Re: Bluefin tuna, skate and blue shark with Declan Kilganon

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Just taking time out to thank you for doing these. Love reading them. Fair play to ye.
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Re: Bluefin tuna, skate and blue shark with Declan Kilganon

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essential reading for me when at work :)
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Re: Bluefin tuna with Adrian Molloy

#58 Post by shark hunter »

That's awesome stuff..
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#59 Post by Wrasseputin »

Thanks Eoghan and Dave for the input, there is plenty more in the pipeline so stay tuned, thanks lads
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#60 Post by Wrasseputin »

Hi lads, I have added a new interview with David Turner about his early shark fishing. For the last few years David has been living in Mayo. He is one of the few people to have caught a mako in UK or Irish waters and is fishing since the 1960's

http://wp.me/p4cT46-OP

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