galway bay, 01/03/09

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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#21 Post by kstaff »

Fair play gents it even sounds good when written!

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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#22 Post by Al »

kstaff wrote:Fair play gents it even sounds good when written!

Damn my no good Irish teacher!!


I know it's terrible, we start when we are 4 and leave school at the same level as wehn we started :?
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#23 Post by Seaniebo »

Is maith liom uachtair reoite
I require a tremendous amount of calcium

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#24 Post by uvox »

focloir:

http://www.fsai.ie/publications/guidanc ... f_2003.pdf

Ballan wrasse: Ballach
Bass: Bas
Mackerel: Ronnach
Mini-whiting: Faoitin beagin

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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#25 Post by corbyeire »

a lot of the common species have different irish names depending on area e.g.

pollog in kerry
mangach in connemara
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#26 Post by ofeannachtas »

heres one for all of you!!!

What is a Bod Sagart!!! and no its not the direct translation!!!!
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#27 Post by fishermannum1 »

nice catch Brian 8) pound for pound i would put the seatrout well up the ladder when it comes to their fighting ability, i recond they are one of the best fighting fish in our waters, thats the reason they are my main target spicies. and your one at 60+cm must have gave you a cracker of a scrap, well done!!!!
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#28 Post by eric »

Seaniebo wrote:Is maith liom uachtair reoite


is maith liom seaniebo, an dtuigeann tu?
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#29 Post by Bradan »

eric wrote:
Seaniebo wrote:Is maith liom uachtair reoite


is maith liom seaniebo, an dtuigeann tu?



Tuigim. Hómiaighnéasach!
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#30 Post by eric »

creidim an seanieghneasach agam, :wink: :lol:
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#31 Post by Al »

eric wrote:creidim an seanieghneasach agam, :wink: :lol:


:lol:

Tá sé wipyghneasach
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#32 Post by Seaniebo »

Is maith liom feoil
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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#33 Post by Caz-Galway »

Bod Sagart = Sea squirt
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#34 Post by corbyeire »

Caz-Galway wrote:Bod Sagart = Sea squirt


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Re: galway bay, 01/03/09

#35 Post by ofeannachtas »

Caz-Galway wrote:Bod Sagart = Sea squirt



Interesting never knew what the scientific/english name was?? The species i would be most familiar with re brown/yellow or brown totally. http://www.marlin.ac.uk/sah/species_ind ... Ascidiacea 8)

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