First SAC Closed Shore competition

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Postby IDPearl » Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:18 pm

FlounderKing wrote:.... and anyway if you get your fish signed on both sides you should have no problems.


Doesn't that hurt the fish?? What will his mates think when they see him swimming around with someones name on him??

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fish measure

Postby ckpainters » Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:27 pm

You can buy fish measure in cms in any tackle shop and the points system is the best as there are fewer and fewer fish in the sea
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Scoring

Postby jd » Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:41 pm

After talking to the other committee members

The scoring will be as follows,
otherwise all other IFSA rules apply
(minimum size for fish to score is 20cm)

All competitors to bring their own measure.

10 points a fish + 1 point a centimeter + 20 points for the first of
the species.
All Lesser Spotted Dog Fish 30 points only (no species bonus).


Score card to be signed by an angler fishing adjacent to you at end of competition.

Rays measured by wingspan.
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For master angler competition

30 points for overall winner
25 for second
20 for 3rd
15 for 4th
10 for 5th
5 for 6th

Best 5 comps to count for overall series.
In the event of a tie
person with highest number of points from one event wins.
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Postby ckpainters » Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:45 pm

Now your talking my language.
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Postby Steve » Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:14 am

Ok, great. So all fish count, regardless of size? Or are we using minimum sizes (ie flounder of 20cm's doesn't count)?

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Postby ckpainters » Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:09 am

Hope we are useing minmium sizes for compo 20cms
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Postby jd » Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:51 am

Yes- minimum size 20cm-confirmed with the sec.
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Postby MAC » Thu Apr 28, 2005 11:39 am

Yep... just to confirm that we had an option to reduce the measured size with a closed comp but we wnated to stick with the IFSA 20cm limit.

Any questions pop the here.

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Postby Don » Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:42 pm

So I don't need a bucket then. Thanks for all the replies. It's my first comp so I appreciate everyones advice and guidance.

By the way I am also not familiar with Greystones so if someone could PM a mobile no. to me in case I get lost I would appreciate it.

I will also be without internet access tomorrow so if you could send it today that would be great.

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Postby jd » Fri Apr 29, 2005 2:50 pm

Recording your catch is easy..
Just put the species on the left, with the length of the fish in the space provided. WE tot up the points at the end.

[img]http://www.calligrafont.com/john/samplecsheet.jpg[/img]

In the example above
We have flounder of 25 cm (20+10+25= 55) first of species..
23 cm (10+23=33)

32 cm (10+32=42)


dab of
22 (20+10+22=52) first of species..
24 (10+24=34)

and

codling of 35 cm= (20+10+35=65) first of species..
codling of 40 cm =(10+40=50)

Total points 331

Is this clear enough?
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Postby Tim » Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:00 pm

Good luck lads, hope you all have a great day, leave a few in for everybody else! :D

Wish I was able to be there :(

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Postby FlounderKing » Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:31 pm

Looks ok but is you get onto one of the Leinster club sec they should be able to supply you with a sample match card. If not try a club in your area as there is a set pattern now. For the Leinster Lge they are professionally printed and contain the following columns:

Species Length Sig Angler 1 Sig Angler 2
A line is filled in for each fish caught that makes the measure.

At the end of the comp you have to total your fish points and length points to get your total (and in your case the extra 25 per species). Once the angler has totted up his score he swaps it with one adjoining angler who checks it and signs it. Makes the job a bit easier for the person who is checking scores at the end.

I think by sticking to the system in use around Leinster and the rest of the country makes sense as it gets the lads used to what they will have to do when they fish opens etc....also its been in operation now for many years and has been tried and tested! :wink:
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Postby jd » Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:36 pm

Hi-
I hear what your saying, but for tomorrow we want some variety, so grouping the species together makes it easy to keep tabs on the difffrent species.
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Postby FlounderKing » Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:42 pm

Fair enough! :oops:

Just thought Id make a few constructive comments (for all they're worth!), Ill keep my nose out in future!! :cry: :lol:
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Postby jd » Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:23 pm

FlounderKing wrote:Fair enough! :oops:

Just thought Id make a few constructive comments (for all they're worth!), Ill keep my nose out in future!! :cry: :lol:


Your comment is quite welcome.. :shock: ..
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Postby Jon Moloney » Fri Apr 29, 2005 6:36 pm

i'll make my way up to greystones on Sat but may not take part need to be home by 5 or so (I have my orders :( ).

see yis there....
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Postby jd » Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:19 pm

Hope this all fits..
a very quick note
8 of turned up and had an enjoyable afternoon in Greystones.


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M.b3


plaice 33 28
flounder 30 28 24
coalfish 23 21



fish pts species
187 70 60



total 317
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Steve O'Hanlon

flounder 21 29 24
fish pts species
74 30 20
total 124
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Jd

Dogfish 30
Plaice 31


fish pts species pts
61 10 20


total 91
==============================
Mac

dogfish 30
flounder 29

fish pts species pts
59 10 20


total 89

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kleeneze

dogfish 30



total 30

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id pearl


dogfish 30



total 30

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don


dogfish 30



total 30
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MB3 won both the prize and the pool for best fish.

league pts

mb3 30
steve 25
jd 20
kev 15
kleeneze 5
idpearl 5
don 5
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tx to everybody and also to Henry's tackle for sponsoring main prize..
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Postby IDPearl » Sun May 01, 2005 10:18 am

Big thanks to Kev and Jon for organising the comp. Really enjoyed it.....oh, and congrats to Mark (m.b3) on his victory and for
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Postby m.b3 » Sun May 01, 2005 2:49 pm

had a great day lads!!! thanks all for coming and of course Kev and John for organizing the day. it went well!! well done!
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Postby ckpainters » Sun May 01, 2005 6:05 pm

brillant day lads and did we get a lesson in match fishing or what. Well done mark you were class

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