SAISAC outing- July 16th -Cunnigar, Dungarvan
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SAISAC outing- July 16th -Cunnigar, Dungarvan
Hi All
Having conferred with MAC the next shore outing is Sunday evening, July 16th at the Cunnigar, from about 6 pm on.
This is the day after the boat trip from Cobh, so arrange your weekend passes now...
The main quarry is BASS, but we won't say no to some gilt head breams :)
jd
Having conferred with MAC the next shore outing is Sunday evening, July 16th at the Cunnigar, from about 6 pm on.
This is the day after the boat trip from Cobh, so arrange your weekend passes now...
The main quarry is BASS, but we won't say no to some gilt head breams :)
jd
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Too late?
Am I too late to be a part of this? I can't make the boat trip because I may have an IBPAG (Irish Bass Protection & Awareness Group) meeting on Saturday the 15th to attend.
What do you mean by arrange the passes now?
You will have to excuse me but this is my first outing with the club.
Regards,
John D.
What do you mean by arrange the passes now?
You will have to excuse me but this is my first outing with the club.
Regards,
John D.
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Oh I see!
Oh yeah. I understand now. Got ya!
Thanks.
I better start makin' the dinners and cleanin' up the house.
Cheers,
John D.
Thanks.
I better start makin' the dinners and cleanin' up the house.
Cheers,
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The UK Met office are forecasting the Azores High will build again next week..
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthre ... 2054958003
Could be v. nice weather that weekend..
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthre ... 2054958003
Could be v. nice weather that weekend..
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Cunnigar trip
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A new forum member so again hi to all
I've recently moved down here and started back sea fishing. Been doin a bit surf , spinning, plugging and boating.
I would love to tag along with ye on Sun eve as I am still a novice on the sea.
Having previuosly lived in the midlands I come from the Trout and Pike fratertinity. Do I need to be a club member etc.
Thanks
novice sea angler
A new forum member so again hi to all
I've recently moved down here and started back sea fishing. Been doin a bit surf , spinning, plugging and boating.
I would love to tag along with ye on Sun eve as I am still a novice on the sea.
Having previuosly lived in the midlands I come from the Trout and Pike fratertinity. Do I need to be a club member etc.
Thanks
novice sea angler
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Hi Ferg,
welcome to the Bible!! You are more than welcome to join us on either Saturday Plugging or Sunday Bassing in Cunnigar, I'm sure anyone attending will be more than happy to help in anyway we can,
For anyone intending on Plugging on Saturday can I suggest a meeting point of Tramore prom and go from there, open to corrcetion or further suggestion,
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welcome to the Bible!! You are more than welcome to join us on either Saturday Plugging or Sunday Bassing in Cunnigar, I'm sure anyone attending will be more than happy to help in anyway we can,
For anyone intending on Plugging on Saturday can I suggest a meeting point of Tramore prom and go from there, open to corrcetion or further suggestion,
Regards,
kstaff!
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Hi Guys,
Just a quick note on the Cunnigar. Chest Waders are a must. (you can wet wade if your hard enough :lol: ) You will need a light rod as the max weight you will be casting will be 2oz maybe 3 if there is some wind. Have the light beach casters ready for the end of the session when you will be pushed back onto the bank and might want some extra distance. You will be casting 4 to 5oz then. Think "fishing light" You will be fishing in the water up to your knees with water all around you :shock: and behind you for about 200 plus yards. :shock: Think of it like the florida flats only deeper and getting deeper as the tide pushes. You have to be careful for depressions in the sand when retreating, as you can ofter be chest high in water. If you can't swim think about a manual opening life jacket. I will double check the tides and post a meeting time tomorrow. I look forward to meeting you guys.
Kev
Just a quick note on the Cunnigar. Chest Waders are a must. (you can wet wade if your hard enough :lol: ) You will need a light rod as the max weight you will be casting will be 2oz maybe 3 if there is some wind. Have the light beach casters ready for the end of the session when you will be pushed back onto the bank and might want some extra distance. You will be casting 4 to 5oz then. Think "fishing light" You will be fishing in the water up to your knees with water all around you :shock: and behind you for about 200 plus yards. :shock: Think of it like the florida flats only deeper and getting deeper as the tide pushes. You have to be careful for depressions in the sand when retreating, as you can ofter be chest high in water. If you can't swim think about a manual opening life jacket. I will double check the tides and post a meeting time tomorrow. I look forward to meeting you guys.
Kev
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