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#141 Post by Marco »

I am a no go for this one.
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#142 Post by jd »

jd,jw,petekd,donal domeney,mr green,paulocallaghan,thescotsman,yappo

8 crew members, which is the max for a boat. Am I missing anyone, or is there a cancellation
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#143 Post by Mohawk »

jd wrote:jd,jw,petekd,donal domeney,mr green,paulocallaghan,thescotsman,yappo

8 crew members, which is the max for a boat. Am I missing anyone, or is there a cancellation



Hi Lads,

Just an observation, that's 8 people

You will be sitting on top of one an other in a Mitchell 31 they are a nice boat but comfortable to fish 6 max. It will be torture if you are used to fishing just 8 on the likes of John Deveraux, Dick or Eamonn Hayes, or Mark Gannon's boats.

Have a look at this photo this is a Mitchell 31's deck space the fish box should give a good indication of the space available. Best to keep the group as small as possible or try and hire in a second boat.


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#144 Post by jd »

Yeah, I really prefer to keep it to 6 max. If people are ok with it I could try for a second boat.
It is 350 a boat. If we could get another 2 to fish it would be 70 euro each, with comfort! I'll try and ring around and see how people are set.
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#145 Post by jd »

Sean Radford has pencilled us in, so if we could have another 2 that would be great. That would be 5 to a boat.
Sean knows the waters around Kilmore Quay, having fished commercially.
Karen-Ann is an offshore 105.
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#146 Post by Ferg »

H all
I will go as well thought I was already included
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#147 Post by jd »

Sorry Ferg,
I now remember you mentioning it to me.
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#148 Post by jd »

ok
we have
jd,jw,petekd,donal domeney,mr green,paulocallaghan,thescotsman,yappo, ferg + nick

1 other to be confirmed.

I'm giving a sean a confirmation for his boat.

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#149 Post by petekd »

Spoke to Phanover, he is a probable and will confirm this evening if thats ok.
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#150 Post by jd »

ok
that will be 12.
which is the quota

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#151 Post by jd »

Lads, I looked at the latest computer generated charts, as well as the met office official chart, and it is looking as good as you could hope for 6 days out
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#152 Post by Kraken »

jd wrote:ok
that will be 12.
which is the quota

jd



Hey jd - i make it 11 from the list posted (could be wrong?)

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#153 Post by jd »

10 on the list+ friend of ferg +phanover.

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#154 Post by petekd »

Spoke to Paul, unfortunately he cannot make it. 1 place left.
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#155 Post by Mr_Green »

any1 know where i can get rag? i wont be able to get out diggin as im away to galway on sat... so buying is my only option? can any1 help?
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#156 Post by jd »

I'll ring Dave Scallan and see will he have rag that I can collect Sunday.
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#157 Post by jd »

I have booked (subject to availability) 120 rag, which I will collect Sunday evening.
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#158 Post by Mr_Green »

ill buy whatevers goin... how much are they and for how many? cheers jd
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#159 Post by jd »

Mr_Green wrote:ill buy whatevers goin... how much are they and for how many? cheers jd


I didn't even ask the price.
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#160 Post by teacher »

I think it's generally 4 or 5 euro in that part of the world for 20, but that was last year. I haven't bought rag in wexford yet this year.
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