After the success of the Mad Haddocks Day out last year myself and creep have been having a big brainstorming session about doing something for the R.N.L.I.
For the first time in known history one of my fishing buddies came out with a good idea when he mentioned doing a Species hunt

.So this idea got embedded in my mind and started many different and strange thoughts.After some fermented beverages and conversation with others of a like mind we have settled on the 14th July as the date as this corresponds with one of our trips.
So 3 Months to get everything ready so time to let you all know what we have at the moment.
This is a Pairs event 1:Event time is between 9am to 9pm with a check in time of 8 am.
The starting location will be Central Dublin but we are hoping to be able to organize starting points at different parts of the country.
2:You can fish whatever venue you like If i am right this will be the biggest rover competition that has ever been attempted on these shores.From the starting point you can choose whatever beach,pier or rock mark you would like.The only limitation is time so if you fancy driving 4 hours to your fishing spot then by all means go for it But be aware that if you are not back at the designated spot by 9pm then all your hard work counts for nothing.
3: Entry Fee?€20 per Pair so €10 per Angler is the maximum we will charge and all profits will go straight to the R.N.L.I (Only printing/lamination costs are taken which i hope will be basically zero)
4: How do we score points?This is a species hunt so if it swims then try and catch it (No Nets allowed

) Every species counts for 1 point at the moment but the idea of a golden species list that count for extra points has been considered.
5: How can we prove what we caught?Every pair will be handed a laminated sheet which must be in a digital photo with your catch.On the sheet will be the designated number for your team so this must be visible in addition to your catch.At the end a few laptops will be set up to take the photos and verify the data.
6:How can i help?All ideas,comments and assistance is very welcome.The R.N.L.I is a service that we never normally see and most importantly never want to need.It is funded and serviced by lots of volunteers and as Anglers it would be a way of helping a great organization and also giving ourselves an escape clause in case we ever end up in trouble
http://www.rnli.org.uk/So there you go and here is my first attempt at a poster
Love the photo and can anyone guess the beach?