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#101 Post by donal domeney »

Some cod basher from Cork had the 28cm cod (pike bait)
and pete and the 25cm flounder
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#102 Post by jd »

Tough going. 1 small flounder. Just as I was packing got swamped by a wave- I think some of the lads lost stuff.
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#103 Post by Mr_Green »

jaysus...sounded like a bad day of it....
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#104 Post by Pat Spillane »

Could have been worse, I blanked but at least I came home with all my gear. There were two rods broken, both Diawa longbeams which are now being christened shortbeam. Congrats to the winners, for me it showed the gap between the guys who regularly fish matches and us pleasure anglers. I didn't think it was as rough as Ennereilly.
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#105 Post by teacher »

Pat Spillane wrote:Congrats to the winners, for me it showed the gap between the guys who regularly fish matches and us pleasure anglers.


Yes, I thought the same.

Pat Spillane wrote:I didn't think it was as rough as Ennereilly.


For some reason I found Ennereilly easier fishing, plus there were more fish.

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[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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#106 Post by Mr_Green »

last time i was at ennereilly i seen all the lads with imax suits and i went and got 1... now they have beach tents, ill shall have 2 indulge :lol:
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#107 Post by pob »

howya lads?? a few pics from yesterday..

enjoyed it even tho there werent may fish.. nice to meet ye all

http://www.theremedees.com/fishing.html
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#108 Post by Pat Spillane »

Yes Jonathon, I would agree that it was easier to fish in Ennereilly even though the wind was stronger.
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#109 Post by petekd »

Hold the thoughts and pictures lads, the report will be up shortly.....
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial :D
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#110 Post by petekd »

'Tis done.... See shore reports.
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#112 Post by alby »

If I can just give a word of thanks to Keith (Kstaff), who watched me destroy my own rod and gave me a lend of his very pricey Century Tip Tornado Lite (Keith, I still can't figure out if you're incredibly brave, kind or nuts???).

BTW, all of my fish came on Keith's rod, a 23cm rockling and 2 * 19cm flounder & 1 * 18cm
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#113 Post by kstaff »

No thanks required at all, ur more than welcome, I should of given you my other 1 too coz I certainly didn't need it!

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#114 Post by donal domeney »

alby wrote:If I can just give a word of thanks to Keith (Kstaff), who watched me destroy my own rod and gave me a lend of his very pricey Century Tip Tornado Lite (Keith, I still can't figure out if you're incredibly brave, kind or nuts???).


I think he wondered it himself as he watched you retreive from the sea after it was washed out from one of them freeky waves.
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#115 Post by alby »

Sssshhhhh :oops: didn't think he saw that!!!!
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#116 Post by kstaff »

I did see it but you didn't see me looking coz I was after falling in under my umbrella with the shock! Nobody ran to pick me up either!!!


No harm done, the heart slowed down about an hour ago :D
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#117 Post by pete »

You did well to catch it Albert, was travelling down into the surf at a rate of knots!
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