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Tom Maher
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#21 Post by Tom Maher »

Congratulations to Jordan Muir on winning the Maurice Dalton and well done to Jason Santry for plugging away and finishing with 4 fish
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#22 Post by rocketman »

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jimmy smith had 94 anglers

maurice dalton 10 or 12 i think


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#23 Post by kstaff »

Mighty result Kevin considering the top class anglers taking part. Weldone. :D

Agree 100% with credit to the Aghada club and Domo for the excellently run comp. I was 20 minutes late onto beach but my card was waiting for me on arrival! Also i was asked twice during the comp if I had any rubbish to dispose of!

Excellent all round!!!!
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#24 Post by zziplex »

well done kevin super result also echo what kstaff posted wll done to donal and all from aghada on a super run competition
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#25 Post by Beelo »

Thanks lads, a big well done to all the lads who helped me celebrate the win! a fine session!

I agree well run comp. First time i ever had to insulate bait from the cold instead of the heat!
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#26 Post by Seaniebo »

Great result Kevin, sandwiched in between JP and Ritchie (horrible image) you did brilliantly.

Fair play to Donal and the lads too. Mighty work.
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#27 Post by Al »

Fair play kevin, you weren't joking about bringing the trophy home with ya 8)
and congrats to Jordan too :)
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#28 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

Well done boy.
Delighted for you.

You fished so well on the day you absolutly deserved the win.

Yet another Sea angling Ireland winner of this title. This is the third year in a row that the All Ireland champion has been from Sea Angling Ireland. I dont think that has been done before.

A massive well done to Donal and John from Aghada SAC too. Brilliantly run comp.
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#29 Post by Don »

Fair play to you Beelo. 13 fish in those conditions is good going.

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#30 Post by The Monk »

Fair play John & Donal great comp in such bad weather, hope everyone got home ok.
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#31 Post by junior conger »

well done kevin heard it was really hard going
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#32 Post by donal domeney »

This was a good team effort.
John Warner had all the paper work done by Friday and there was a lot of it with plenty of anglers leaving it to the last moment to send off their entries.

On the morning help came from Martin Howlin and David Roe who rung around to see how many anglers were having problems getting there. By one o’clock it was decided that the competition would go ahead with over 75% of the anglers expected to attend.

Assistance at the check-in came from Tomas Maher of the bass club Stephen O’Neill Guileen, Jamie Hayes from Ballycotton, and Maurice Griffin jnr. from Cloyne who helped peg the beach.

A big thank you to the management and staff of The Walter Raleigh hotel for their help and for the use of the room free of charge.

Problem the biggest well done must go to the angler who battled through the snow to get there.



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Re: Jimmy Smith

#33 Post by Martin Mc Gowan »

well done kiven boy well fished

great comp well done to all involved in organising this great day out
made a few new mates too :!: :!:
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#34 Post by Beelo »

cheers lads,

its tough when the paparazzi get a bad shot of ya!! they can make the most beautiful people look bad! :oops: :D
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#35 Post by DavidCostello »

Well done.

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#36 Post by m.b3 »

brilliant stuff well done! 8) not easily got with those lads pegged either side of ya.
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#37 Post by donal domeney »

Specimen Fish 2024: Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm; Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm; Smooth Hound (1) 109cm; Sting Ray (1)125cm; Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ; Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm. Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm

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