Big catch in Cork!!!

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bigkev
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Big catch in Cork!!!

#1 Post by bigkev »

Having just watched the news, it seems the waters off Gulleen are throwing up all sorts of record catches
Cocaine by the ton!

Wait a minute, isnt this Jims patch?

Now that would make a change from all the specimen cod and coalfish he keeps turning up
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#2 Post by Rockhopper »

Aye Kev....it brings a new meaning to the skipper shouting "lines up lads" :lol: :lol: not to be snift at eh :twisted:

Some of the divers have took to wearing their snorkles on upside down :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#3 Post by pete »

Gonna have to a bit of beach combing...sorry beach fishing down there this weekend :P
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#4 Post by JimC »

Now, Now! That's not cool man :)
Goleen v's Guileen..... east and west!

This guy was spotted fishing on a nearby beach though:
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#5 Post by pete »

:lol: That looks a bit like Alby mind :lol:
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#6 Post by teacher »

On a serious note, should it really be left to the RNLI to clear this up? Hopefully they will be paid by the state for doing something that the Navy and Customs should really be doing ...
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#7 Post by blaker »

You're right. I spoke to one of the Lifeboat lads last night, 18 hours start to finish he was away. After an hour he said they knew there was nobody in the water and it became a drug scoop exercise.
The boat is only staffed by the cox and some young fellas today so at least the guys are back earning.
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#8 Post by shambobala »

might help with a few all nighters though and might give the fish a little extra incentive to chase shiny things about. :shock:

why risk £48 mil on a fecking dingy ? you could sail the titanic into west cork and no one would notice.
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#9 Post by ROADRUNNER »

I cant understand why the LIFEBOAT is still searching out there, that is not there job. They are a LIFEBOAT not a SEARCH BOAT. The only reason they should be out there is if there are still people missing :?:


I served in the RNLI for 15yrs and we were NEVER aloud to continue searching for wreckage if there was no persons reported missing.

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#10 Post by hush1 »

Its prob something to do with the size of the boats best for the job....they will be looked after........im sure.
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#11 Post by ROADRUNNER »

Whose line is it anyway

I heard an unofficial report from local fisherman that anytime they drop a LINE in the water they catch Fish, apparently all the fish Have the Munches and are HIGH UP IN THE watter

:lol: :lol: Danny

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