Lettergesh, Co. Galway 7-1-07

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Lettergesh, Co. Galway 7-1-07

#1 Post by Bradan »

People: Me, nige, fishinmidget, stevecrow and about 16 others - Galway Bay SAC Open comp

Duration: 1200-1600

Tide: About 2hrs down 2 hrs up

Weather: Atrocious - driving rain and gales

Bait: Lug, mack, sandeel

Rigs: 3 hook boom rig, lots of bling

Results: Me: 3 flounder, 7 others caught fish, all flounder except 2 plaice

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We held the postponed last leg of the Master Angler and open comp today, also a qualifier for Connacht Youths for next weekends inter-pro. About 6 juniors and 14 seniors fished.
Weather was appalling - driving rain along the beach, about 3pm the rain stopped and the wind dropped, 5 mins later the wind picks up to gale force again - from the opposite direction! The rain if anything got even heavier... :roll:
First cast I had a PB, 38cm flounder on lug tipped with mack, next 2 casts I had 2 25cm flounder,both on sandeel. Then all went quiet, baits came back untouched for the rest of the session.
A few other anglers had fish, all flounder except for 2 small plaice.
Results: WSomehow I managed to win with 3 fish for 98 pts, Shane Gilvarry from Killala 2nd with 3 fish (don't know score), Fergus Collins 3rd with 3 I think for 77. Fergus's grandson was 4th just behind grandad with 73. Pete Atkins won Master Angler with 1 fish as the others behind him in the standings all blanked.
Best of luck to the junior team for next weekend, hope ye get more fish up north lads!

Oh, BTW, Steve blanked... :lol: sorry Steve!
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#2 Post by fishinmidget »

What a day :shock: :shock: :( i blanked and got sand in my gear(i hate that) And wen the wind switched my umbrella took me for a walk :oops: . Was "caught" by some barbed wire :(

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#3 Post by Mr_Green »

fishinmidget wrote: And wen the wind switched my umbrella took me for a walk :oops: . Was "caught" by some barbed wire :(

Bad day.


and u wanted 2 catch a shark from the shore :P
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Re: Lettergesh, Co. Galway 7-1-07

#4 Post by corbyeire »

Bradan wrote:A few other anglers had fish, all flounder except for 2 small plaice.


bradan i had a small turbot on my last cast to save the blank :D
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#5 Post by Bradan »

Nice one Corby - I didn't realise that. Surprised to see any turbot with all the fresh water coming in from the stream. At least you didn't blank anyway...
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#6 Post by corbyeire »

i was going to say i wasnt that close to the stream - but then again the line was a 90 degress to me peg - 6oz GRIP me ar$e - going towards the stream fill

with the conditions there the freshwater was getting well spread about alright :D
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#7 Post by fishinmidget »

when i said "took me for a walk" i ment it flew away and i had to "walk" after it. :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by corbyeire »

it looked like there was something really interesting up on the hill with everyone turned in that direction and no one looking at the rod tips - wind was shocking!

the only respite was to turn your back to it for a while - could just lean into it at one stage and it kept me up! :shock:
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#9 Post by Bradan »

Yeah I was using 7oz grippers and just about holding bottom apart from the odd encounter with weed :evil:

People keep telling me that Lettergesh fishes best on the incoming tide, but thats the third time in a row now that I've had good fishing on the ebb tide and then its all gone quiet after low tide....
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#10 Post by corbyeire »

i think fishing the ebb isint too bad - its the turn when things get really quiet - if you noticed yesterday another round of fish were all caught in the last 3/4 - 1/2 hr as the tide was flowing again
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#11 Post by stevecrow74 »

i dont mind blanking.. at least i got it over with for this year :lol: :lol:

as for wind and rain... terrible.. rained 95% of the time we were there..

i made a video clip out there too..

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MUvM_NbK70[/url]

you can hear the wind..
and see it moving the surface water on the beach :shock: :shock:
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#12 Post by corbyeire »

you should ad steve that was at the very end when it stopped raining! - the wind is eerie!

thought it was very ironic that when we were finishing up the sun comes out!
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#13 Post by nige »

not a great start to my 2007 fishing season :(
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#14 Post by pete »

Well done on the win Bradan 8) You may throw away the fly fishing gear now :)
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#15 Post by Bradan »

pete wrote:Well done on the win Bradan 8) You may throw away the fly fishing gear now :)


Not a chance! Don't think I'd catch too many salmon or brown trout on lugworm... :)
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