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#1 Post by Ferg »

Cortaz Hi
Purchased a copy of IRISH ANGLER today, grear article, Barry Murphy won the fish of the month caught in the cunnigar,also.
U have had all the BASS
Fished there for the last three days. 1 plaice 1oz
Unable to walk etc after 6 hours in the water today

but it was nice out there


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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

yup saw that too....
good read as well :D :D :D :D
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#4 Post by 2Poc »

Have to agree - fair play!

I've been following the Cunnigar posts since you were first posting as Art/Poacher etc. & you had your fair share of haters.

Great to see that you're getting some recognition + appreciation.

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Hat off to cortaz and not just for this article in the IRISH ANGLER.
He is doing great work on ridding the place of poaching 8)
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#6 Post by Ferg »

hi Coaster
there is still a bit of activity on the water
not as obvious as the last nite
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#7 Post by coaster »

Well ferg,
I was there tonight and did not get much fishing done as I spent a lot of time cutting and dragging in a net that I found out by the oyster beds. It was not fishing as it was badly tangled and been in the water for a few weeks. But nice to see another net out of the equation.
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#8 Post by Ferg »

Hi coaster
Well done
Personally I think the publicity That is been generated for the Cunnigar is better than spending the whole evening dragging out a net.
The more anglers the less quite times for throwing nets.
Have been talking to a few lads in my neck of the woods, all are talking about Gilt Head Bream and bass in the Cunnigar.
They but must read The Irish Angler and not use this site.

Keep posting, I will as well (obviously not as often or as good).


Talk to U

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#9 Post by pete »

Fair play to you Coaster for lifting the net 8)
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#10 Post by hairyconger »

ill secound that :D :D ......sacrificing a promising fishing session....well done, more people like coaster please!
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#11 Post by Ferg »

Hi Coaster

Totally agree with lifting the net and not fishing for the evening

But I still think PUBLICITY is the way to go
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Re: Coaster on the Cunnigar

#12 Post by Pugs »

Ferg wrote:Hi Coaster

Totally agree with lifting the net and not fishing for the evening

But I still think PUBLICITY is the way to go


Guys, is there anyway of getting a copy sent over to me here? Would love to read the article as it appears in the mag.... :?:
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Re: Coaster on the Cunnigar

#13 Post by cortaz »

Pugs wrote:
Ferg wrote:Hi Coaster

Totally agree with lifting the net and not fishing for the evening

But I still think PUBLICITY is the way to go


Guys, is there anyway of getting a copy sent over to me here? Would love to read the article as it appears in the mag.... :?:


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#14 Post by Mad Mo »

Great article there in the Irish Angler.
Never seen or heard of a place like it, sounds like heaven.
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Hi there
it is like heaven

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#16 Post by cortaz »

:shock: :o guess who going to be in the english sea angler next :D :D 8) 8)
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#17 Post by Kraken »

Hey Cortaz,

You're becoming quite the celebrity 8)

Guess I better get your autograph before you start charging for it :lol:

congrats anyway...

Hope you'll still remember all us "ordinary" folk.

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#18 Post by teacher »

cortaz wrote::shock: :o guess who going to be in the english sea angler next :D :D 8) 8)


When is it out?
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#19 Post by cortaz »

not to sure, done the "shoot" yesterday bass+GOLDEN GRAY MULLET 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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