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JOHN1
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by JOHN1 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:01 am
people :4 in all
duration :10am-7pm
tide :all stages
weather :rain /overcast/
bait :rag mack launce lures
rigs :various
results :cod/pollack/ling/whiting/ballan wrasse/coalfish/lsd's/bullhuss/cuckoo wrasse m+f/launce/poor-cod/tub gurnard/macks/dab/pouting.
report :good day's fishing had by all.
15/16? species if you count male and female cuckoo,s.
we are still trying to beat 17 for this venue
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better luck next trip
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by donal domeney » Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:36 am
[quote=".
we are still trying to beat 17 for this venue
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better luck next trip
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did you catch a mackerel
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by stevecrow74 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:41 am
donal domeney wrote: did you catch a mackerel
JOHN1 wrote: results:cod/pollack/ling/whiting/ballan wrasse/coalfish/lsd's/bullhuss/cuckoo wrasse m+f/launce/poor-cod/tub gurnard/macks /dab/pouting.
think that answers that
some nice catch there
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by JimC » Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:50 am
Nice fishing there.
I don't think you could class cuckoos as another species, else you would count male and female doggies!
Still fine fishing though
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by stevecrow74 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:17 am
Jim from Cork wrote: Nice fishing there.
I don't think you could class cuckoos as another species, else you would count male and female doggies!
i think i have just doubled my species count
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by donal domeney » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:39 am
stevecrow74 wrote: Jim from Cork wrote: Nice fishing there.
I don't think you could class cuckoos as another species, else you would count male and female doggies!
i think i have just doubled my species count
Have things got that bad in Galway that your now looking at female fish.
Give Seanibo a PM he might have something at a loose end.
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by JOHN1 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:04 pm
i don't call them two separate species.
take the point about m+ f dogs Jim
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but as you know your self there is such difference between the cuckoo's it is nearly tempting
when your trying to break your boat record
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