Competitions and Meets 2007

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Re: Competitions and Meets 2007

Postby jd » Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:03 am

MC wrote:
thecommittee wrote:Ennereilly January 13. 2-6 pm
LW HW
10:44 17:02
1.0 m 1.2 m

- just to get the ball rolling with a friendly meet/comp


ok I'll the first to ask, how do I get there?(If I get off work?)



It is also known as pennycomequick and is near Arklow/Brittas Bay.

http://www.fishingireland.net/fishing/s ... /index.htm

We'll put arrangements up nearee theday
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Postby jd » Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:16 am

Just a note to say I have booked Leslie Bates for July 8, day after Rosslare meet.
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Postby jd » Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:50 am

map updated and proposed portrush area meet/comp added
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Postby nige » Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:27 am

jd wrote:map updated and proposed portrush area meet/comp added



someone would want to twist my arm awfull hard to get me back up there again
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Postby Seaniebo » Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:23 am

Cant blame ya for that nige, but would be bad form not to have a meet up there again, the fishing was poor last time but the craic can more than make up for it, we'll just have to hit the pub earlier next time!
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Postby stevecrow74 » Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:13 am

dont worry.. i'll drag him.. i still have that funny money from last time to get rid of :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Postby saisac committee » Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:04 pm

Added a proposed meet for Laytown. This may be kept as a reserve in case one of the master angler comps is cancelled.

Also included a Google Earth Overlay for those of ye that have it (recommended)
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Re: Competitions and Meets 2007

Postby MC » Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:10 pm

[quote="thecommittee"]Ennereilly January 13. 2-6 pm
LW HW
10:44 17:02
1.0 m 1.2 m

- just to get the ball rolling with a friendly meet/comp

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Kilmuckridge February 10 2-7 pm (MA)

February a bad time of year for fishing but myself and mark have fished here at this time of the year and had close on 20 flatties in a session, mostly small but quite a few big enough to count


looks kike I am unable to make these first two, work issues.

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Rosslare (Cannons or Point), July 7th 7pm-midnight or so(TBC)
LW HW
17:49 00:11
0.6 m 1.7 m

Apparently the northern lads are mad to get a smoothound so this would be a good incentive to get lads travelling for the return leg of the north V south . Plenty of Bass venues near by too. Tope at the Point.

Boat booked out of Kilmore Quay for July 8- (jd,jw+petekd so far)

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any room left on the boat and if so how much? Hope you don't mind someone using old but good boat tackle.
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Postby MC » Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:17 am

just a suggestion, but what about a boat off the Donegal coast?
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Postby petekd » Tue Jan 02, 2007 12:36 pm

As you requested MC :wink:

Enterprise, from Rathmullan, Skipper Niall Doherty booked for May 13th, the day after Mullaghmore comp. Mullaghmore is around 1 hour away from Letterkenny for those who wish to attend both boat and shore competitions. We finish the Mullaghmore comp at 6 pm so plenty of time to make way to Letterkenny that evening should you so wish. (Ill provide free guided tours of bars and nightclubs.... :D )

Would suggest saving a couple of hours on this trip to have a crack at the Tope which should be running then.
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Postby petekd » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:55 pm

Boat Trip/Competition booked aboard "The Chieftain" from Cobh skippered by Mark O'Reilly AKA CobhSkipper for the day after the Garretstown competition. We had a great day aboard last year with a single fish being the deciding factor on the day. We hit a shoal of cod on the way back in and were pulling them in 3 at a time....super stuff!
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boat trip ideas

Postby jw » Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:52 pm

I was thinking if we get some very calm weather in Jan / Feb would we be able to get offfshore for some big coalfish. Probably best to wait for the weather before making the booking?

I have a provisional booking with luke aston for 21/7/7 tope fishing. I had another provisional blue fin tuna trip booked for 15/9, but will reschedule that. Having never caught a blue shark, i'd like to have a go. what about a couple of days in august? Would that be the best time?
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Postby MC » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:05 pm

[quote="petekd"]As you requested MC :wink:

Enterprise, from Rathmullan, Skipper Niall Doherty booked for May 13th,

looking forward to it, any room left on the one from kilmore quay
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Postby jd » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:07 pm

MC wrote:
petekd wrote:As you requested MC :wink:

Enterprise, from Rathmullan, Skipper Niall Doherty booked for May 13th,


looking forward to it, any room left on the one from kilmore quay


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Postby MC » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:12 pm

well put my name down please. Now I have got an excuse to buy some new gear
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Postby jd » Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:33 am

updated with tuna trip sept 29
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Postby jd » Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:18 pm

updated with
Boat Trip/Comp "Deep Cove" from Scraggane with Danny McCarthy October 21.

"would recommend danny mc carthy on MV Deep Cove out of scraggane pier in dingle. anytime in the summer (june - sept) will see you able to catch (based on what we have had and what i have seen caught) mackerel, pollock to 12lbs, spurdogs to 16lbs, pout to 2.5lbs, ling to 20, huss to 13,red gurnard to 2lbs, tubs to speci size,tope to 70lbs,skate to 100+,conger to 30 and so on" (Adam S)


tying in with our comp in Brandon.

A few more to be confirmed- looks like a good program of fishing!
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Clare Dragoon

Postby jw » Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:02 pm

jd,

i've booked the following dates on the Clare Dragoon
http://www.fishandstay.com/boat/
Can you add to the meets list

Sat 2/6/7 (bank holiday fishing!)
Sat 21/7/7 (best time for tope fishing there)
either 25th or 26th /8/7 (to be finalised shortly) If the weather is calm, try for a blue shark
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Re: Clare Dragoon

Postby jd » Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:32 pm

jw wrote:jd,

i've booked the following dates on the Clare Dragoon
http://www.fishandstay.com/boat/
Can you add to the meets list

Sat 2/6/7 (bank holiday fishing!)
Sat 21/7/7 (best time for tope fishing there)
either 25th or 26th /8/7 (to be finalised shortly) If the weather is calm, try for a blue shark



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Postby petekd » Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:43 pm

Can I suggest the best 4 results from the 5 Boat comps to count for the Boat Master Angler? I know for a fact that I wont be able to make one of them and with the schedule being as full as it is it might encourage more people to have a tilt at it.
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