Ballybrannigan,Cork, Sept 8 sponsored by Henrys Tackle (MA)

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Ballybrannigan,Cork, Sept 8 sponsored by Henrys Tackle (MA)

#1 Post by croppyboy »

Ballybrannigan,Cork, Sept 8 1pm - 6pm (Shore MA)

Hi Lads
any one any info on this comp also were are we staying that night



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#2 Post by petekd »

Can't help you on the where to stay front but Ballybrannigan is a typical East Cork Beach. A fairly shallow surf beach that can throw up good bags in the right conditions. We are fishing it during the day which is a bit of a disadvantage but hopefully, as the tides seem to suit that we will be ok. Species present- Bass, Probably coalies too by then, LSDs, Flounder, there is a resident population of codling there too but you will need to welly a crab bait out to pick those up. Not huge amounts of flounder to be had although they are there. Probably more than in Clonea though.... Lots of features on this beach like gullies, patches of reefy ground etc to keep your eye out for. Be warned, this can be no place for one and two ounce rolling leads, depending on where you are situated and tidal conditions, there can be vicious rip currents in parts of the beach, particularly in close. Not overly familiar with it as havent fished it that often, maybe a half dozen times. Be prepared for weed as it can gather following certain weather conditions. Long rod, strong line if thats the case. It should throw up a few fish, its unfortunate we couldn't fish Garretstown but this being a popular beach we couldnt fish it during the day when tides suited, evening comp would have us following the tide all the way down which wouldn't suit at all.
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Re: Ballybrannigan Co Cork comp

#3 Post by donal domeney »

croppyboy wrote:Hi Lads
any one any info on this comp also were are we staying that night



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Ballycotton (Boyceland) is a 10 minute spin away
Midleton is a 15 minute spin away

When the mods set this up in the proper format I'll post up a map and a turn by turn driving instructions

In the mean time one for Steve 51.48.274 08.08.188
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

donal domeney wrote:In the mean time one for Steve 51.48.274 08.08.188



its here so..

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looks like a powerful surf! can it fish well lads?
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#7 Post by croppyboy »

Any news on were we are going to meet up and were we will base ourselves from (ie were we go on the razz after the comp :lol: )



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#8 Post by jd »

How many are up for this?
I probably will make it, but will be on holidays for a week before the day so won't be in much of a position to help out. Won't have much time to get ready either :D
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#9 Post by Kraken »

I'll be there :D

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#10 Post by croppyboy »

im in for defo


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Myself and jp are out. Annual pilgrimage to the Canary's to worship anything and everything
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#12 Post by kstaff »

gonna defo try make this 1 now that those 2 hot rods are out ! :D

Not that i still fancy my chances, before I'm put back in my box by anyone, too late coaster! :D
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#13 Post by petekd »

LOL.... Missed my own annual pilgrimage out there this year with the buddy Smithy.... Would you mind letting them all know we havent forgotten about them and will be back next year....

On the bright side, thank god for a bit of peace on the beach....I'll be there.
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#14 Post by stevecrow74 »

hope to make it.. and with those 2 out it might mean i might get a better result that 3rd :lol: :lol: (i suppose i have petekd and dorminator too keep an eye on though :? )
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#15 Post by Seaniebo »

Theres plenty of others for you to keep an eye on steve. Oh and theres rumours a certain m.b3 might be coming out of retirement for this one.
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#16 Post by Rockhopper »

"Retirement" thats the thing you do when you finish working...right? where does Mark fit into this Sean :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mark :twisted: yer one of a kind mate :wink: :wink:

Sean, have a nice time over there....I hope you catch something your happy with....otherwise it'll be back to that doctor of yours again :twisted:

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#17 Post by croppyboy »

stev ya never know i might sneak in through the back door while no one else is looking otherwise ill cut your line :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :evil: :evil:
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#18 Post by stevecrow74 »

note to self: bring shotgun :twisted:


ah well its down in cork, i'll be too busy listening to one of those language tapes so i can understand what all the locals are saying later on in the evening :shock: :shock:
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#19 Post by petekd »

They'll have every bit as many problems with you mate.... :D Just add Boyyyyy onto the end of every sentence and you'll blend in just fine.
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Last day of last ever exams (Not tempting fate or anything) on 7th, off to France for a month on 9th so probably not going to make it for this :?
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