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#81 Post by m.b3 »

should be dabs and codling. flounder likely too. if the seas big and the flounder aren't showing put one out over the sandbar...

enjoy the comp lads! i am missin the craic already...
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#82 Post by Steve »

I'm rated doubtful at the moment - smothered with a cold. I'm not sure that sitting in freezing conditions, snow, sleet and rain will help it.... :(
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#83 Post by teacher »

Well, my central heating is kaput, so I may as well be outside as inside :(
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#84 Post by LOVE TO FISH »

sorry lads the girl who was to cover 4 me in work is after having a death in the family so i am now covering 4 her so i cant make it now hope the comp goes well
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#85 Post by pete »

Will there be a need to use heavy leads with that easterly?
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#86 Post by alby »

Should be fine with a 4/5 oz grip lead, might be a little rough for small plain leads althoguh it is a very small tide so you'd never know. It's unlikely on such a small tide the codling will move inside the sandbank :(
But there should hopefully be dabs & flounders everywhere!!
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#87 Post by Kraken »

How far out is the sandbank? (for us poor casters :oops: )


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#88 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

ill be a bit late tomorrow so keep a peg for me
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#89 Post by jd »

FISHAHOLIC wrote:ill be a bit late tomorrow so keep a peg for me


No worries..
Text me to remind me if you are worried...
BTW the club owe you 40 euro for coming 2nd in Ennereilly- don't be shy about reminding me!
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#90 Post by teacher »

I might be late for the check-in. The boiler repair man is coming at 10am. Should make it for 12 though.

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#91 Post by jd »

teacher wrote:I might be late for the check-in. The boiler repair man is coming at 10am. Should make it for 12 though.

--Jonathan


Checkin is 11.30 to 12.30

If you are going to be late text me...
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#92 Post by jd »

kstaff wrote:COD!!! possibly serious Wind chill but COD!!!!

WOOHOO rough seas don't fail me now!



I see cod were caught yesterday in Ennereilly, about 20 miles up the coast
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#93 Post by donal domeney »

On the way. Should 6 dozen crab be enough :D :D :D
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#94 Post by fishinmidget »

Howd ye all get on?
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#95 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

i think seaniebo won
it was tuff going not many fish around
i only managed 2 codling 22cm
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#96 Post by teacher »

FISHAHOLIC wrote:i only managed 2 codling 22cm


... which was 2 more than me. I think there were 18 fish caught in total, between twenty-something anglers.

Sean had something like 4 fish. Biggest fish was a 28cm codling.

I'm off to buy some size 8 hooks.
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#97 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

any idea who came 2nd or 3rd teacher
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#98 Post by Seaniebo »

How are you Mark. Donal domeney was second and mick the painter was third. You just missed out on fourth prize because of species points.
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#99 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

cheers Sean
i thought i might of been in with a chance for third or forth
well done on the win
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#100 Post by ckpainters »

Well done Sean and the lads who caught fish it was harDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.



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