SAI SAC Competition Venues 2006

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SAI SAC Competition Venues 2006

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Club Closed Shore Competitions


Sunday 05-Feb-06 10:00 - 15:00 10:31 3.5 m Ferrypoint Youghal East Cork

Saturday 18-Mar-06 14:00 - 19:00 19:00 3.8 m Little Killary Leenane Galway

Saturday 29-Apr-06 14:00 - 19:00 19:13 4.4 m Carrigaholt Beach Carrigaholt Clare

Saturday 27-May-06 17:00 - 22:00 17:20 3.0 m Morriscastle Kilmuckridge Wexford


Social Events during the Summer...

Jun-06 Belmullet Mayo . roving lure only pairs competition

Jun-06 Rosslare Wexford . tope night

Jul-06 Dungarvan Waterford . bass hunt

Jul-06 Barley Cove West Cork species hunt - other suggestions welcome.


and back to the Club Closed Competitions...

Sunday 13-Aug-06 12:00 - 17:00 20:20 4.2 m The Coombe Lady's Island Wexford

Saturday 09-Sep-06 16:00 - 21:00 17:50 4.8 m Goulane Strand Camp, Dingle Kerry

Saturday 07-Oct-06 16:00 - 21:00 19:25 2.6 m Benone Beach Derry (Provisional)

Saturday 25-Nov-06 16:00 - 20:00 20:20 3.8 m Tramore Tramore Waterford***


*** This will be fished as part of Rinnashark SAC IFSA sanctioned competition (entry fee is 20 euro)
Boat competitions/outings


I have boats booked with Lesley Bates for Sailfish Kilmore Quay
1) Evening trip Sunday May 28th
2) Full day Saturday August 12th (cancelled and postponed to Sept 17th 4pm)

Also boat booked The Chieftain from Cobh Saturday July 15th

Sept 30th, deva http://www.thelighthouseinn.ie/angling.html

More to be announced anon. July 15th and August 12th will probably be Closed Comps but this is TBC-
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#2 Post by jfkireland »

Any chance of a Dublin Comp? Nothing within 100 miles!!!!! :shock:
There again - is there any point of a Dublin comp!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#3 Post by MAC »

Nature of the beast JFK. We are a club of members from all over Ireland so we have to try do our best to look after all our members. Given the road network on the east coast Tramore, Morriscastle, Our Ladys Island and Antrim should be possible given the notice period. We had Comps on the east coast last year and some recieved a poor turnout. It's hard to convince someone on the west or south west to drive to the east coast for some scratching for small stuff. It's a lot easier to convince someone from the east coast to travel for the chance of some excellent fishing. Yes, there is some mileage for everyone, but given the locations and the possible fishing it's shouldn't be too difficult to convince yourself to Travel.

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#4 Post by jfkireland »

Thats grand Mac, I made the point in jest!!
I will try to get to a couple of them. Anyway, the saturdays make a great excuse to get away for a couple of weekends with the fiance....
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#5 Post by Seaniebo »

Some excellent venues there lads. Cant wait to get another go at Little Kilary. Well done!
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#6 Post by m.b3 »

you fancy your chances Seanieboy!?!! :lol: :wink:
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#7 Post by MAC »

No hassle JFK. I knew you made the point in jest. I was just trying to explain why we were fishing all the different venues. As you said, it's a great excuse for a good weekends fishing and maybe the odd pint.... 8) 8) 8)

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#8 Post by Donagh »

I'll join up once I find out whether I find out wheather I'll be joining associate or full.

One thing looking at the carrigaholt high tide against my own tide tables it looks like you haven't added an hour for BST.

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#9 Post by jd »

I make it 19:13 for high tide using ukho data-would that be right donagh?
if that is right maybe we should push the comp out an hour??
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#10 Post by Donagh »

Jd,

THe high tide would be there or there abouts.

I'm no expert on the place but the few competitions I've fished here have fished well all through the flood tide. The times should be fine the way they are.

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#11 Post by Steve »

Lads,

Just looking at the dates for the 2nd and 3rd competitions. Did you deliberately choose bank holiday weekends? (Paddy's weekend and the May bank holiday).

I would have thought that people would have found it harder to make the comps on these weekends, rather than on normal weekends (or is that just me!!!!!).
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choice of dates`

#12 Post by kieran »

Hi Steve

If I recall, we debated this and felt that if we were to ask people to travel any significant distance, where possible we should allow them make a weekend of it, enjoy the local area etc. I know from my own perspective it makes life difficult in that with a family these weekends cost a premium!

Its a moot call whether people would prefer non-bank holiday weekends or not, and given we have to do this in advance of knowing what the membership will look like... however duly noted and we'll look at it again going forward. The true test will be how many people show up!!!

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#13 Post by Steve »

No worries Kieran. Hoefully I'll still be able to make the comps!
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#14 Post by jd »

Northern Ireland Competition..
Consensus seems to be..

Benone Beach
saturday, 4-9pm,October 7

Tides at
Warren Lighthouse, Ireland- is this close enough?


Adjusted for BST

Sat 7 Oct
LW HW LW HW
00:46 07:13 12:54 19:25
2.3 m 2.6 m


The forum North vs South Session will take place at same time...so...
very importantly... plenty of time to hit the pub??
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#15 Post by jd »

Note
Change of time for Goulane Beach, Dingle.
4pm - 9pm meet 2-3 spar Castlegregory

Benone Beach is on, and will have a forum meet as well..
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#16 Post by jd »

Also note boat outing from Kilbaha, Sept 30th.

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