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#21 Post by Davy Murdoch »

Nice one Al... Theres nobody keener than you :wink:
Well done on the trout and the dragonet.I`d love to get one of those been trying/hoping for years :(
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#22 Post by fishermannum1 »

congrat's on the seatrout al 8) 8) 8) you must have been well over the moon :P sounds like you had a nice trip. and as usual a good reading report with good pic's 8) nice one mate...
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
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#23 Post by zeke »

great session lads 8) ,nice sea trout and luvly lookin dragon net big well done Al :)
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#24 Post by Ronald »

Nice one Al, looks like you'll be fairly clocking up the miles this year again :lol:
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#25 Post by paddygoodfish »

Another great report and pics lads fair play to you
Congrats on the sea trout :lol: :lol:
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#26 Post by nifisher »

Clocking up those miles rightly Al. Congrats on the Sea Trout. Really like the Male Dragonet great colours. You really seem to be doing the right research in all the spots you are finding recently.

P.S. Where do you get all your info :wink: :wink:
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#27 Post by Al and Jordan »

bigsod wrote:Well done Al, you realy wrack up the miles around the country, I heard a rumour that the entire oil supply from Kuait goes to your local garage just to keep you in fuel :D
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: yeah, i've written off to shell and BP to see what the cahnces are of sponsorship for the rest of the year as i must have boosted their profits no end with all out travells :lol: :lol: :lol:
boyler wrote:Cracking report and pictures as usual fella,Also well done on getting the sea trout :)
cheers paddy. but what's the betting that jordan's first one will be a 2lb'er or heavier, just to put me back in my place :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
rab01 wrote:Nice fishing Al.
cheers rab, i'll have to get out to a few marks closer to home to have a go at them soon :P
chrisfeeney30 wrote:nice to meet you al, you will have to trekk down this way in a few months for a real crack at the ray! Nice few pictures there too!
thanks chris, will do :wink: can't wait for the thornies to turn up in better numbers again soon :P
eyesreilly wrote:Great report and pics Al, congrats on your first seatrout :wink: ,,,,,,,you cant beat a bit of craic with the lads off the site. Thats a decent pollock too for the time of year,,in fact for any time of year :lol: :lol: .Dont be letting those Connaught Rangers lead you astray,,i thought for a moment i heard you mention women and booze in that report :shock: :shock: :shock: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nawwww,,,,,,,,,couldnt have :roll: :lol: :lol:
thanks dave. the craic was mighty :D . just a pity the fishing was'nt a bit better. but it's hard enough going at this time of year :roll: . the pollack scrapped really well as my spinning rod was loaded with 10lb mono and i had the drag loosened off a good bit :P . i'd almost forgotten how well they fight as it's been a long time since i've had one that size :P . and as for the women and booze. we probably would have been better off staying in the pub :roll: :roll: . but sure,, nothing ventured, nothing gained as they say :lol: :lol:
saltydog wrote:Nice meeting up with you again Al looking forward to seeing yourself and the wee man down this way soon congrats again on the seatrout 8)
cheers conor. great meeting up with you all again. jordan has me tormented to get back out to connemara again. he really liked that rock mark we got the thornies and ray off beside the B&B. i think he wants to adopt that wee dog that appears when you fish that mark :roll: :roll: . but no wonder it stuck to us as he must have fed it half a loaf's worth of sandwiches the last time we were there :lol: :lol: :lol:
roger de dodger wrote:nice dragonette ,looks like something you,d see in denis,s shop for sale
i have a bait fridge just like yours it,s a bit understocked at the moment 20 lug looking very sad
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: my other fridge looks more like your one roger :wink: althow you have to be careful which one you raid for a munchie attack :shock: :shock: :shock:
Davy Murdoch wrote:Nice one Al... Theres nobody keener than you :wink:
Well done on the trout and the dragonet.I`d love to get one of those been trying/hoping for years :(
cheers davy. i've only ever got 3 of them before and 2 of them were males, which ronald reckons was really lucky as the females outnumber them by a country mile :shock: :shock: . ahh,,, if only it was the same for people :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
fishermannum1 wrote:congrat's on the seatrout al 8) 8) 8) you must have been well over the moon :P sounds like you had a nice trip. and as usual a good reading report with good pic's 8) nice one mate...
cheers don. how are you fixed for the weekend?? jordan has been at me to get out with you for a flattie session and mabey even the chance for a flukey sea trout :wink: . he still has to get one and he was'nt too impressed at missing the sligo and galway trip :roll: :roll: :roll: :P
zeke wrote:great session lads 8) ,nice sea trout and luvly lookin dragon net big well done Al :)
cheers zeke, sorry you did'nt get the chance to wet a line that day. but there's always next time man :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Ronald wrote:Nice one Al, looks like you'll be fairly clocking up the miles this year again :lol:
yep, sure will :D :D :D i'll need to be buying some shares in esso at this rate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i recently filled in that survey about the bass andgave myself a fright when i worked out what i spent last year on bait, petrol, tackle, charters and accomodation :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: i'll need another win in the lotto to keep up at this rate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
paddygoodfish wrote:Another great report and pics lads fair play to you
Congrats on the sea trout :lol: :lol:
cheers paddy. he might not have been big, but he was well appreciated :D :D :D
nifisher wrote:Clocking up those miles rightly Al. Congrats on the Sea Trout. Really like the Male Dragonet great colours. You really seem to be doing the right research in all the spots you are finding recently.
P.S. Where do you get all your info :wink: :wink:
thanks jonny. i had put him into a wee rock pool to get some good pics of him with his dorsal sticking up as he looked amazing. but by the time i changed the batteries in the camera a bloody big wave swept him back out to sea :evil: :evil: . pity too as he looked amazing in the water in the sunshine :( . as for the research, i've taken to selecting a location then doing a google image search for pics. some of those ramblers and coastal walkers have great pics of potential marks on their sites and you also get some great links to photobucket and flickr pics. i've also discovered that some of those rambling and walking sites have great info for parking and directions on how to access coastal paths that have been long forgotten :wink: :wink: . i'm currently researching the old gobbins path from blackhead to portmuck as it's an area hardly fished, but has some excellent rock marks into pretty deep water on the charts. deffo worth a crack when the wrasse return for the summer :wink: :P
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#28 Post by seanie35 »

fine report al well done, the species list is clocking up the numbers. cant find mini species in west waterford would love to get one of them dragonettes think the the bass eat them all 8)
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#29 Post by fishermannum1 »

al' you have a pm..
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#30 Post by zeke »

missus has another plan that day :x some other time mate :wink: ...pm sent to you
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#31 Post by KERRY1 »

Well done Al mate, brilliant report and pics as always :D
Congratulations on catching your seatrout, you must be well made up with that.
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#32 Post by Al and Jordan »

seanie35 wrote:fine report al well done, the species list is clocking up the numbers. cant find mini species in west waterford would love to get one of them dragonettes think the the Bass eat them all 8)
thanks seanie, hopefully the minis will be coming in soon in better numbers. sadly, most of the spots we target them at, you are fishing between the boulders in sea defences. so any kind of swell seems to put them off and you loose loads of gear :evil: :roll:
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zeke wrote:missus has another plan that day :x some other time mate :wink: ...pm sent to you

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KERRY1 wrote:Well done Al mate, brilliant report and pics as always :D
Congratulations on catching your seatrout, you must be well made up with that.
well chuffed paula :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: i must have left a carbon footprint the size of the jolly green giant in my attempt to get one thow :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . sorry i never replied to your text by the way,,,,, mobile was in the car while i was fishing :wink: bloody thing rings like a BT call center every time i'm out :lol: :lol: :lol: but sure you know me by now :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#33 Post by thelegend »

roger de dodger wrote:nice dragonette ,looks like something you,d see in denis,s shop for sale 8)
i have a bait fridge just like yours it,s a bit understocked at the moment :oops: 20 lug looking very sad :lol:
id be a happy lug there for an hour or so :D hic!!!!
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#34 Post by thelegend »

nice one al great report and session 8)
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#35 Post by Al and Jordan »

cheers man. i was just made up to finally get my trout :P

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