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2nd LEG leinster league 4 feb 2007 Courtown Wexford

#1 Post by ckpainters »

Pre entry only please Contact Mark Madden South shore. Please pm me for number and if you intend to fish. We had 7 at the first leg lets see if we can better that.

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#2 Post by jd »

Mark is ok with the flier being posted.
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#3 Post by Estuary Lad »

Me and ViperSD are heading up to this, hopefully be good fishing.
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#4 Post by alby »

Fishing this one myself to see if I can drag myself up from a very lowly 56th place in the league :oops: after the first leg [url]http://www.ifsalein.com/LEINSTER%20SHORE%20LEAGUE%20TABLE%2007.htm[/url]....all I want is one counter this time!

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#5 Post by teacher »

Not fishing it myself. I'm only a few mins away so I might pop along to see how you're all doing.
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]
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#6 Post by m.b3 »

wud luv to fish it...will see how it goes.
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#7 Post by croppyboy »

am fishing it first ever comp and bricking it but god loves a trier
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#8 Post by alby »

Wait till you see how the majority of the lads are kitted out, between size 8 fine wire hooks, trolleys to carry gear to pegs, beach buddies, talk of maddies & whites it's a sight to behold.

I've read on one of the forums someone just said to fish it like you would a pleasure session, that way you get alot more enjoyment out of it and you're doin your own thing well rather than copying someone elses style and doing it badly. Oh yeah and don't blank like I did at the Raheny Open :oops:
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alby wrote:Wait till you see how the majority of the lads are kitted out, between size 8 fine wire hooks, trolleys to carry gear to pegs, beach buddies, talk of maddies & whites it's a sight to behold.


Too much like hard work for me, I'm afraid. In fact, it sounds like my worst nightmare :shock:

I'm heading out on Saturday with the bass rod and a box of worms in my pocket. :lol: Might even gives the lures a bit of a go, you never know ...
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#10 Post by ckpainters »

Too much like hard work for me, I'm afraid. In fact, it sounds like my worst nightmare

I'm heading out on Saturday with the bass rod and a box of worms in my pocket. Might even gives the lures a bit of a go, you never know ...


Colin here
I love this kind of fishing so it horses for courses i guess.
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#11 Post by teacher »

kleeneze wrote:I love this kind of fishing so it horses for courses i guess.


It's not the fishing, Colin, it's the thought of needing a trolly to drag all that gear down. What I ineed is a caddy to bring it all down for me :D

Might wander down to see how you're all doing tomorrow, before the match starts.
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#12 Post by ckpainters »

I am having that problem with to must gear but i am slowly getting it down in size. We always bring to much.

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#13 Post by alby »

How did the rest of ye get on lads?

I didn't make the ton myself but enjoyed the session all the same, 3 counting flounders 22, 25 & 28 was all I had on my card.
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#14 Post by ckpainters »

8th in zone c with 4 fish 107 points. One more counter and I was in the money 4th place had 120 points, ah well theirs always next time.

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#15 Post by croppyboy »

Hi
Not sure how the points work out but i had 1 whitting 30 cm 3 flat 28cms 25 cms and 21 cms
not bad for 1st comp enjoyed myself will do again

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