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Jimmy Smith

#1 Post by sully »

Is there any word on the weather forcast for the weekend? Anything I have heard so far is all bad talk of -3 in cork and worse. I'm coming from Kerry and am wondering will it be possible to get home with the trophies :lol:

Is it early enough in the winter for the roads to be gritted? Or will it be a big drunk sleep over in youghal? Any info on the weather will be appreciated the local ones are forcasting worse than the budget :roll:
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#2 Post by Labyrinthfish »

Top Map is for the coast ...Strong North Easterlys !...

Bottom Map is inland Temps down to -5 ... But Dry
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#3 Post by bhoynuts32 »

im heading to tralee after it myself no matter what the weather is :shock: but the gritters where around last night so should be safe anuff
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#4 Post by kstaff »

I think it will be cold at worse and icy roads later in the night, I'm heading from Dub come hell or high water!

See you there and we'll discuss those trophies!! :D
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#5 Post by donal domeney »

They may still have some rooms vacent

Twin/double €69 breakfast extra

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#6 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

kstaff wrote:I think it will be cold at worse and icy roads later in the night, I'm heading from Dub come hell or high water!

See you there and we'll discuss those trophies!! :D
I am booked in and staying overnight to celebrate KStaffs victory.
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#7 Post by sully »

We're still coming as well Its looking like the return journey will be an exciting one. I figure 2300 will be the earliest we'll be leaving youghal after the prizes.

Now that the Wreckfish has a room we all have a place to stay :lol: Would I be right in saying that the forcasted north easterly winds arent going to do the fishing any favours? Its going to be bitterly cold anyone with a drop of Poitin will be warmly welcomed to my peg!
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#8 Post by Labyrinthfish »

I hear over 120 anglers entered... Lets hope the organisers give enough space between each peg !

Its a big beach.....
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#9 Post by Martin Mc Gowan »

i will have the poitin :wink: tasted it yesterday right good stuff
if you drink this gear you defo will not be drive in back to tralee sully
stay down and we can celebrate in style must find a room :D
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#10 Post by Bradan »

Rampent Wreckfish wrote:
kstaff wrote:I think it will be cold at worse and icy roads later in the night, I'm heading from Dub come hell or high water!

See you there and we'll discuss those trophies!! :D
I am booked in and staying overnight to celebrate KStaffs victory.
Oh bollox, vodka and red bull all night long so... :roll: :D
Thank fcuk saltydog is driving... :)
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#11 Post by knightser »

Bradan wrote:
Rampent Wreckfish wrote:
kstaff wrote:I think it will be cold at worse and icy roads later in the night, I'm heading from Dub come hell or high water!

See you there and we'll discuss those trophies!! :D
I am booked in and staying overnight to celebrate KStaffs victory.
Oh bollox, vodka and red bull all night long so... :roll: :D
Thank fcuk saltydog is driving... :)
I would gladfully skate down to fish JIMMY SMITH but EFSA decided to
have their prize giving and AGM on same day :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted:
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#12 Post by jd »

How did this go?
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#13 Post by petekd »

Massive congratulations to Kevin Barber, aka Beelo, on keeping the Jimmy Smith in the family. 3 in a row for SAI-SAC... :D
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#14 Post by keith »

:shock: Well done Kevin super result boy congrats :wink:
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#15 Post by baldy »

Anyone got the full results ?
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#16 Post by donal domeney »

Some of the results here.

I've sent the full results to the Provincial secretaries

I’ll post them here during the week.


Well done to Kevin Barber (jimmy Smith winner) and Jordan Muir (Maurice Dalton winner) and Munster the provincial team winners.


I've corrected a "sort" error in Zone C I'm blaming it on the drink :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#17 Post by snots »

Well done Kevin.

Sickened i could not make this one had everything ready to go and then got snowed in :evil:
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#18 Post by rocketman »

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congrats and well done kevin. great result.

congrats and well done to jordan super result you did the bass club proud lad.


i think congrats and well done must also go to aghada angling club with donal domeney at their helm for the excellent job they did running the jimmy smith. everything was spot on especially the superb prize table that awaited the winners on their return from a tough day on the beach. unfortunatley the weather was a major headache on the day but not even donal domeney could sort that out! :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: Jimmy Smith

#19 Post by brown07 »

Excellant result kevin Boy!!!
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Re: Jimmy Smith

#20 Post by knightser »

how many ended up fishing comp :?:

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