Just returned from what is possibly the biggest Angling related event in Northern Ireland. A truely well organised event that had something for every type of Angler in Ireland.
For us, the Sea Anglers, there were many boat and spinning Rods on Display with the Odd Beachcaster too.
Procast Angling was indeed there, With Conor Hamilton(h rocks) more than happy to help! Also for the Sea Angler there was Eurotackle, Both Stalls had good quality gear on Sale.
Went home having Bought a load of tackle, Had a Yarn with Irish Anglers own Rodger Baker, and generally had a whale of a time!
Familier faces from the magazine also graced the Show, with Terry Jackson, and Darryl Aston both in attendance.
Great fun.
In fact, the most fun you can have to do with fishing, Bar fishing itself!!!
Its running tomorrow too, If anyone is interested in Going, Its £5 at the Door, and well worth it!
Angling in Ireland Exhibition 2005 - Kings Hall - Belfast
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Angling in Ireland Exhibition 2005 - Kings Hall - Belfast
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Was good to be able to put faces to names.
In all honesty the show was a bit of a disappointment . Sea angling was very much under represented, and in some cases regarded as the poor relation (we'd a few snide comments from non-sea anglers). We were the only 100% sea angling stall there and did well enough considering it was the first time we'd done a show.
Hopefully the next shows we do will be better.
Thanks to those who came over and gave us a bit of support. It was very much appreciated.
In all honesty the show was a bit of a disappointment . Sea angling was very much under represented, and in some cases regarded as the poor relation (we'd a few snide comments from non-sea anglers). We were the only 100% sea angling stall there and did well enough considering it was the first time we'd done a show.
Hopefully the next shows we do will be better.
Thanks to those who came over and gave us a bit of support. It was very much appreciated.
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The Belfast show was a success. Next year's show is already being planned and Irish Angler has already booked a stand. Next time two halls will be used, so potentially it will be twice as big.
The same six people, including the big cheese himself, David Hall, will be at Swords 19/20 next month. You will never have a better opportunity to speak to, and influence, a publisher. Come on to the stand if you are there.
The same six people, including the big cheese himself, David Hall, will be at Swords 19/20 next month. You will never have a better opportunity to speak to, and influence, a publisher. Come on to the stand if you are there.
Enjoyed the show very much. For a first attempt is was powerful. Looking forward to using all the gear purchased including some lovely coloured leadheads fae a David Hamilton on the Procast Angling stall. Agree with previous posters that there could have been a bit more sea angling gear. It was great to be in the company of so many anglers.
At the risk of being controversial, I find all anglers very helpful and down to earth.......that is except some freshwater fly fishermen who I feel are a little aloof! Like golfers really!! :roll:
At the risk of being controversial, I find all anglers very helpful and down to earth.......that is except some freshwater fly fishermen who I feel are a little aloof! Like golfers really!! :roll:
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i was there,,,,,,,,,got chatting to me old work-mate "HIS DAD" terry jackson.
yes I worked with Mr Sammy Jackson, terry is a dead ringer for him and that includes fishing......
It always hard to judge what to put in a first show,,,,in our case
sea angling
river
corse
or what ever!!!!!!
Connor is right, he was the only stand with 100% sea fihing with Peter from Euro-tackle coming in second "I think"
I say
well done to all that put stands up, and all that came to see what was on offer :)
dave
yes I worked with Mr Sammy Jackson, terry is a dead ringer for him and that includes fishing......
It always hard to judge what to put in a first show,,,,in our case
sea angling
river
corse
or what ever!!!!!!
Connor is right, he was the only stand with 100% sea fihing with Peter from Euro-tackle coming in second "I think"
I say
well done to all that put stands up, and all that came to see what was on offer :)
dave
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