Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

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Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby jd » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:15 am

At the moment SAC hold both major shore titles - the Jimmy Smith All-Ireland Open Shore (Sean Ivory) and the IFSA National Shore Masters (JP Molloy). We also have Mark Beatty representing Ireland in Montenegro, and Eric Gasparro represented Ireland in the Home Internationals at under 21 level. We have come a long way since our first club competition just four years ago!
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby screeming reels » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:29 am

congratulations to all those members, a great achievement !!!
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby doggie3131 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:41 pm

that was a great read,was very intresting seeing the first comp postings,i would have been just as confused as i have never been in a comp in my life,and well done to sean and jp,and to eric and mark.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby The Austrian » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:36 pm

doggie3131 wrote:that was a great read,was very intresting seeing the first comp postings,i would have been just as confused as i have never been in a comp in my life,and well done to sean and jp,and to eric and mark.

I second that and for the first time I was able to understand the scoring system too :) which has been a total mystery to me :oops: :lol:
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby PaddyB » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:53 am

Well done indeed!

How did SAI manage to get 4 people into the Boat master angler this year?
& when do SAI announce the boat fixtures for next year, I'd love to join in the coming year, but there would be no point unless there was a meet or two within a couple of hours drive.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby jd » Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:04 am

PaddyB wrote:Well done indeed!

How did SAI manage to get 4 people into the Boat master angler this year?
& when do SAI announce the boat fixtures for next year, I'd love to join in the coming year, but there would be no point unless there was a meet or two within a couple of hours drive.



92 members last year- you get an extra rep every 25 members,so as we had over 75 we had 4 reps.

SAI fixtures will be scheduled after we have details of all major IFSA etc Opens.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby Rampent Wreckfish » Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:54 am

Still going here.

Mark Beaty finished 20th in the world championships and was the top Irish angler.

Sea angling Ireland also retained the Jimmy Smith All Ireland Championships with a Pete Davis win last weekend.
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Postby round_ourway » Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:08 pm

well done to all the lads, great achievement for all involved in the club

going to try and get to a couple of meets myself next year. It would be great if you could pencil in a venue up north for a competition. somewhere like fahan, waterfoot, Benone (pete's new fav. spot hehe)
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Postby keith » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:08 pm

Fahan sounds like a great spot for a comp.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby Rampent Wreckfish » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:35 am

It is a better spot for a meet to be honest.

Its like fishing into a pond with thirty other lads fishing the same forty yard casts.

If there is fish going there it would be hard to run a comp there.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby round_ourway » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:49 am

it can be a difficult place to fish. best times from my own experience is the small tides. ie a 1.2m low - 2.8m high. there can be plenty of fish caught but with a smaller tide you need to be able to cast a little further
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby petekd » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:56 pm

Your fishing a channel keith, its a nice spot but wouldnt make a fair comp venue. There are other beaches up there, Leenan, Culdaff etc we could hit and a meet the following day or whatever at fahan.
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Postby keith » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:02 pm

Cool have never fished Fahan just seen reports and it looks a cracking spot even for an auld plessure session.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby alby » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:17 pm

Little piece from another post on the SAI SAC Private board about our Club Comp in Gurteen this weekend -

Anglers Fishing this weekend in Gurteen -

JP Molloy(Irish Masters Champion & Captain of the Irish World Championship shore team),
Mark Beatty(the 20th best angler in the world....no pressure Mark!!!) &
Pete Davis(Irish Open Champion & Captain of The Irish Home International Team)

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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby MAC » Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:06 pm

That should be a cracking match..... Would love to be there......write a nice report for me lads.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby gfkelly1969 » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:26 am

jd wrote:92 members last year- you get an extra rep every 25 members,so as we had over 75 we had 4 reps.

SAI fixtures will be scheduled after we have details of all major IFSA etc Opens.
i would like to suggest that maybe at some of the sai fixtures next year that the club holds a novice competition along side the match competition
maybe supply a bit of bait and a few rod stands and a few rigs,limit the set up of rod and reel to less then 100 euro to encourage lads with the cheaper gear to take part
if the novice can take part in a competition where they are not up against a match angler they might feel better about taking part in the competition also have one match angler there only to give advice and tips

if more people see how the club works it might encourage them to join and boost the club membership
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby petekd » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:15 am

This is an open invitation to anyone who wishes to pop down at any stage, meet some of the lads and see how a comp is run. If you arent a member, you cant fish the comp, however, gurteen is a big beach and there will be loads of room either side of us. Come along, see how the lads set up and how they get on, have a chat and have a go yourself. Noone cares what rod or reel you bring or how much it cost. We all started somewhere. If your rigs arent suitable im sure between us well manage something. I know i am only along for a bit of fun so loads of time for chatting etc. Bring sandeel or mackerel and you are sorted. We are expecting thornbacks, dogs and huss. Come along and dont be shy, we dont bite.
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby dbrock » Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:00 am

as pete said come along its the best way to learn, and the guys are very helpfull, and will give any tips they have to you,
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Re: Sea Angling Ireland SAC - not doing too badly

Postby petekd » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:11 pm

We shouldnt forget the small boats exploits either with Martyn Rayner skippering his crews to first place in Rosslare and 2nd place in the Cork small boats festivals for 2 years running.
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