First Dibs
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- SAI Megalodon!
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Sound, I'll be there defo.
Sea Species(25) bass, codling, whiting, turbot, seatrout, stingray, pollock, coalfish, longspine scorpion, ballan wrasse, dogfish, ling, pouting, poor cod, dab, mackerel, smelt, sandeel, launce, bull huss, painted ray, thick lip mullet, golden grey mullet, rock goby.
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
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- SAI Megalodon!
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You dont need to load them both with braid, 20-25lb mono on the 525 will suffice. Try Suffix synergy, strong line for low diameter. You will be fishing in 350ft of water so load 150-200 metres of braid on and back it up with mono. If you try and fill a slosh 30 with braid itll eat the stuff! No need TBH.
Make sure your reels are FULL of line. Don't overfill but the fuller they are the less winding you will have to do. A tip....when loading your reels, load the Slosh first, wind on 150-200 metres of braid first and then attach the mono and wind till its full. Its on backwards so transfer that onto your 525 to turn it round and then wind back onto the slosh. Hey Presto, a perfectly filled reel. :D
Make sure your reels are FULL of line. Don't overfill but the fuller they are the less winding you will have to do. A tip....when loading your reels, load the Slosh first, wind on 150-200 metres of braid first and then attach the mono and wind till its full. Its on backwards so transfer that onto your 525 to turn it round and then wind back onto the slosh. Hey Presto, a perfectly filled reel. :D
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clothing
on our last trip in november two guys showed up in jeans, runners and track suit tops!!
Definately not a good idea. Even in summer there is spay flying about and water sloshing on the deck, so waterproof gear is essential. It might also be very very cold
Definately not a good idea. Even in summer there is spay flying about and water sloshing on the deck, so waterproof gear is essential. It might also be very very cold
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- SAI Sea Dog!
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Morning all.
Fair play to yis lads, long distance wrecking in January takes cojonés!
I may be staying down there that weekend to see yis off. Marks place is great, lovely rooms, super brekkie, gear storage etc so if anyone is still looking, I'd recommend staying there.
He also has a very well stocked boat angling tackle shop if you are stuck for anything on the day.
Fair play to yis lads, long distance wrecking in January takes cojonés!
I may be staying down there that weekend to see yis off. Marks place is great, lovely rooms, super brekkie, gear storage etc so if anyone is still looking, I'd recommend staying there.
He also has a very well stocked boat angling tackle shop if you are stuck for anything on the day.
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- SAI Megalodon!
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- Location: Cork
Havent a notion quite how to predict what will happen there but Accuweather looks quite promising but as they say, a week might be a long time in politics but its a hell of a long time where weather is concerned... Keep them fingers crossed lads.
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 

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- SAI Megalodon!
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- Favourite Rod: ZZiplex GB3 Lite
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- Favourite Fish: Big fat botties
- Location: Cork
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- SAI Megalodon!
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- Location: Cork
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organisation
looks like we are going to be lucky with the weather!!
I think SAI should appoint one person to liaise with the skipper for each boat trip, otherwise he will get drunk off if we are all phoning him with the same queries when he's out at sea.
someone needs to confirm the accommodation and departure times, doesn't really matter who?
Also agree when we have a departure time, we should have an SAI meeting time 30 mins earlier and the boat should leave on the dot.
I think SAI should appoint one person to liaise with the skipper for each boat trip, otherwise he will get drunk off if we are all phoning him with the same queries when he's out at sea.
someone needs to confirm the accommodation and departure times, doesn't really matter who?
Also agree when we have a departure time, we should have an SAI meeting time 30 mins earlier and the boat should leave on the dot.
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Are we agreeing on 7.30am then? I'm only 20mins away so if you want to meet earlier then nae bother.
Sea Species(25) bass, codling, whiting, turbot, seatrout, stingray, pollock, coalfish, longspine scorpion, ballan wrasse, dogfish, ling, pouting, poor cod, dab, mackerel, smelt, sandeel, launce, bull huss, painted ray, thick lip mullet, golden grey mullet, rock goby.
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
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- SAI Megalodon!
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- SAI Sea Dog!
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No worries there man, I doubt theres a more knowledgable, conscientious fella in the game.
As an aside, I heard today that he is planning to totally replace his current fleet with the most modern boats. :twisted:
Thats actually true :lol: but his current boats are totally top notch. Is that the Lady Louise you are on in your avatar Pete?
Delighted to see the weather has copped itself on lads and best of luck!
As an aside, I heard today that he is planning to totally replace his current fleet with the most modern boats. :twisted:
Thats actually true :lol: but his current boats are totally top notch. Is that the Lady Louise you are on in your avatar Pete?
Delighted to see the weather has copped itself on lads and best of luck!
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Life Jackets
Mr. Green,
Mark Gannon, as with the majority of registered skippers runs tight ships. Thirty odd miles is not that far out in the whole scheme of things, you’ll be grand! It’s a long steam out though. There won’t be anyone brought back in if they get sick! Plus there no land to look at if you are feeling queasy!
Don't forget your life jacket. If you wear a floatation suit, wear a life jacket as well (most suits are only buoyancy aids).
I don’t know if charter skippers enforce the life jacket regulations. I wouldn’t feel comfortable without my lifejacket.
Most of all enjoy! A fish of a lifetime could be waiting :)
Mark Gannon, as with the majority of registered skippers runs tight ships. Thirty odd miles is not that far out in the whole scheme of things, you’ll be grand! It’s a long steam out though. There won’t be anyone brought back in if they get sick! Plus there no land to look at if you are feeling queasy!
Don't forget your life jacket. If you wear a floatation suit, wear a life jacket as well (most suits are only buoyancy aids).
I don’t know if charter skippers enforce the life jacket regulations. I wouldn’t feel comfortable without my lifejacket.
Most of all enjoy! A fish of a lifetime could be waiting :)