Summer 07 SAI charter from Downings, anyone?
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Right so, what i'll do is this, if we are organising a flotilla and the weather looks reasonable enough for a trip out there a couple of days in advance then I will hand over my seat on the charter boat to a reserve and I'll bring down the Orkney. If I cant find a reserve or the weather looks poor then Ill sit tight on the charter if thats ok. Either way, the charter wont be a man down. Wouldnt mind pootling round on me tod there if there was an opportunity.
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No worries hairy, we've got loads of time yet and sadly, loads of reserves trying to get out too.
jw has confirmed.
MC is first in line as reserve. marco and alaistairwilson have boats, so they may possibly join the flotilla.
~Roadrunner, welcome. You're on the reserve list for the charter, which is best I can do at this stage. There may be possibilities of joining one of the flotilla, depending on how that organises. Whereabouts in Donegal are you?
jw has confirmed.
MC is first in line as reserve. marco and alaistairwilson have boats, so they may possibly join the flotilla.
~Roadrunner, welcome. You're on the reserve list for the charter, which is best I can do at this stage. There may be possibilities of joining one of the flotilla, depending on how that organises. Whereabouts in Donegal are you?
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You'd be looking at Downings or Portnablagh, info on both can be found [url=http://http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bulletin%20board/viewtopic.php?t=2714]here[/url]
Although, is there a slip at Meevagh where Trevor moors up? I reckon there must be, but for the life of me I can't recall any details. It might be cool to launch from there and fish the mouth of the Mulroy for flatties.
Although, is there a slip at Meevagh where Trevor moors up? I reckon there must be, but for the life of me I can't recall any details. It might be cool to launch from there and fish the mouth of the Mulroy for flatties.
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Tks for the info. I need a descent slib to launch because my boat is quite heavy and I know I'll run in to trouble if I don't prepare well.
MC you are welcome to join.
MC you are welcome to join.
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Yip, Pat's retired from skippering which is a pity, but he's coming out with us as part of our crew.
Sounds like we've got a few small boat owners interested. Maybe we could make it an annual thing, run a small competition ??
Slipway is grand, I can launch from it and I drive a 307 so anything bigger should have no problems (make sure your aux engine is well attached though
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Sounds like we've got a few small boat owners interested. Maybe we could make it an annual thing, run a small competition ??
Slipway is grand, I can launch from it and I drive a 307 so anything bigger should have no problems (make sure your aux engine is well attached though

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Is there still an interest in a few small boats doing this as well ? Trevor showed me a nice flattie mark in Mulroy yesterday (turbot , dab, dogs and thornbacks caught, not to mention other species we didn't catch) . I reckon between it, and Horn head we could have a half day at the pollock with leadheads etc, and a few hours at the flatties in the bay on the way back to the slip.
Anyone still interested let me know.
Anyone still interested let me know.
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