Little Kilary April 21 3pm - 8pm (MA

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#121 Post by teacher »

No problem, but give me a call to remind me on the day. I've a head like a seive.
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#122 Post by teacher »

Right so, we kick off at killary at 3pm. I suggest we have the check-in from 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Check-in location in Leenane as Kieran suggested:

The best place to meet is in Leenane in the car park opposite the cafe cum craft shop just outside the village on the Westport side.


If anyone is going to be late, call me on the day. My mobile number is in the private forum.

Some of us are fishing on at Killary after the comp and people are staying all over the place. I suggest we tot the scores and sort prizes at the car park in Killary.

The forecast shows a minor risk of thunder storms on the day. If that materialises, everyone should move away from rods etc. until the storm passes.

Chance of LDS and eels here. LSDs are marked on sheet as 30cm. Eels under 100cm are marked as 30cm. Eels over 100cm are marked down as 75cm.
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#123 Post by nige »

lads mobile coverage in that area can be bad on certain networks just so you all know
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#124 Post by donal domeney »

nige wrote:lads mobile coverage in that area can be bad on certain networks just so you all know


Well done nige can't beat local knowledge.
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#125 Post by Kraken »

Have we a final figure on how many are going - i.e are we fishing the beach or the rocks?

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#126 Post by croppyboy »

As far as i know were fishing the beach as we have about 14 going



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#127 Post by teacher »

[UPDATED AGAIN, AND ONCE MORE FUR LUCK]

So far we have: alby, teacher, stevecrow74, donal domeney, Colin Keogh, mickthepainter, Marco, Kraken, blaker, croppyboy, FISHAHOLIC, KK, boycie89, Kieran, Seaniebo

Some people are still unsure: coaster

That's 15 + maybes, so we're definitely fishing the comp at the beach.
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#128 Post by Mr_Green »

im definatly out johnathan...good luck lads..
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#129 Post by kieran »

Definitely in. :D Boycie can you save me some bait as I am really stuck for time. See you all in the cafe - I will the one with the young lad in tow.

Just remembered that I am missing the tip of the beachcaster! :shock:
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#130 Post by kstaff »

Hi lads afraid to say I'm not gonna make this 1 sorry It's late.
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#131 Post by blaker »

Hey hey.
On the basis that I have never been here before I nipped onto AA there to get a map. It reckons 283kms from Terenure and a time of 4 hours. Given the time of day we are talking about does 4 hours seem right?
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#132 Post by teacher »

blaker wrote:Hey hey.
On the basis that I have never been here before I nipped onto AA there to get a map. It reckons 283kms from Terenure and a time of 4 hours. Given the time of day we are talking about does 4 hours seem right?


My satnav is telling me 3 hours from terenure. :? Bloody technology.
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#133 Post by jd »

From viamichelin

Departure Terenure
Destination Leenane
Stopovers
Date: 19/04/2007
Vehicle type: Automobile, Hatchback
Route type: Recommended by Michelin
Time and distance

Time: 03h33 including 00h31 on motorways
Distance: 288km including 58km on motorways
et 36km on pleasant roads
Costs 26.39 EUR
Toll costs: 2.60 EUR
Petrol costs: 23.79 EUR
Road tax cost: 0.00 EUR
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#134 Post by blaker »

Just spoke to one of the "sons of the soil" in here whos from that neck of the woods . He reckons we will fly to Galway in 2/2.5 and then its rally driving roads from there to Leenane.
He said attempting to drive them in the dark if a bit tired wouldn't be all that smart and as such I will no be joining the masses camping for the night!
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#135 Post by Bradan »

Lads
Dublin to Galway is about 2hr 45 now with the new motorway - leave time to get out of Dublin/M50 carpark. I do this road a lot and you won't do it much faster than that unless you really want penalty points... :oops:
When you hit Galway you're likely to hit traffic as well. Allow at least 20 mins to get through Galway to the Clifden road. From Galway to Leenane is about 1hr 10 min - some dodgy bends on that road especially between Maam Cross and Leenane so be careful! :wink:
Leenane to the beach is another 15 mins... :)
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#136 Post by m.b3 »

lads enjoy it! best of luck...
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#137 Post by slowarm »

For all travelling to Little Killary. The Traffic Cops/Ordinary Cops were out in force over the last few days. Saw two sets with the camera and radar within 1 mile of each other yesterday - and always on the wide, fast roads - so watch the speed. The old coffers must be coming up short this month.
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#138 Post by MAC »

Funny that the checks are always miles away form any dangerous piece of road.... :twisted:

On the fishing front, I won't be able to make it. Hopefully I'll catch you guys at the next one.

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#139 Post by coaster »

400 mile round trip and I have to be back here early Sunday morning. I wont be making this one.
Enjoy lads. Hope the weather is kind to ye. I still have wind burn from last year. :lol: :lol:
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#140 Post by petekd »

Very best of luck lads, unfortunately buddies (ex buddie :evil: ) wedding had to come first. I know where I'd rather be though. Jonathan, if you could post the sheets to me next week, that would be great. I'll PM you my address. Lads remember, even if you blank, you must hand in a scorecard. No scorecard returned means no points. Also, make sure your names are filled in at the top too.

Cheers lads, You'll have a ball I'm sure and I hope the weather god smiles kindly..... Especially for those in the tents. Dont forget someone needs to do a report and I expect nothing less than the traditional 20 minute read..... :D

Best of luck again lads....
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