Specimen Cod hunt/Wall meet... Monkstown Co. Cork.
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This session won't be the event of the year where Dan strikes fello fisherman with freshly got fish :)
This will just be myself, Dan maybe Coaster doing a bit of conger fishing.
You don't really need a heavy rod as the majority of fish landed will be straps and doggies. Will be good fun all the same if you want to get out for a few hours. We're heading out about 7-8 pm
This will just be myself, Dan maybe Coaster doing a bit of conger fishing.
You don't really need a heavy rod as the majority of fish landed will be straps and doggies. Will be good fun all the same if you want to get out for a few hours. We're heading out about 7-8 pm
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We will either be there or on the pier across from the pub. if the tide is going out we will be on the spot bobby was talking bout, if it is coming in we will be on the pier
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life....that is unless he is into sport fishing and practices catch and release.hahaha!!
I doubt we'll get the pier man. Theres always sprogs with their parents spinning for macks or trying to net crabs there. You could always get your conger and run over and scare them all away. Don't think the guys will be too happy with that though as their trying to get a lot good PR done with the locals :)
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Sat 21 Oct
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Sure we will go over there after the low water for the incoming tide, for the last while. no one will be round at that time and if they are we will just throw live crabs at them! hahaha!!!!
All the people concerned with PR, I'm only messing!
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04:45 11:09 17:03 23:22
3.9 m 0.7 m 4.0 m 0.7 m
Sure we will go over there after the low water for the incoming tide, for the last while. no one will be round at that time and if they are we will just throw live crabs at them! hahaha!!!!
All the people concerned with PR, I'm only messing!
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life....that is unless he is into sport fishing and practices catch and release.hahaha!!
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yep right near the tunnel. what time will u be getting there? i'll pm u my num there so u can ring if u don't c us, but there is no chance of us not going.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life....that is unless he is into sport fishing and practices catch and release.hahaha!!
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petekd wrote:Dunno what your driving Shamrock, 5 1/2 hours usually does it for me!! Its not a bad drive to be honest coming down that side of the country, its virtually motorway to Portlaoise and the road from there to Cork (100 miles or so) isnt that bad at all.
I don't drive, I was always in a bus heading down to matches in Cork. We never went near Portlaoise either - down the west coast. Through Sligo, Galway, Limerick, etc.
Always stopped for a while in Tuam as well for a bag of chips and every half hour on route for a pi$$ stop - maybe that explains the 8 hours... :D