Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:53 pm
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Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:53 pm
Hi just saw the flyer for the 3rd leg of the munsters closed shore just 1 point on this in regards to silver eels they were allowed in the last 2 legs why is this?
Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:12 pm
Where and what time is the check in?
Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:28 am
FISHING: 11.00 – 15.00
CHECK IN: 09.00 –10.30 AT THE VENUE
ENTRY FEE: ..... €25…………....………… (€5 to Munster shore team fund)
OPTIONAL POOL: €10 ……………...........…….. Paid out on each zone
PRE ENTRY (from club Sec. only)..............CLOSING DATE MAY 5th.
PENN POINTS AWARDED
Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:56 am
FISHED UNDER I.F.S.A. MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
MINIMUM FISH SIZES 20CM
RAYS MEASURED FROM SNOUT TO TAIL
SILVER EELS EXCLUDED
above from flyer for 3rd leg
Has there been a change in the rules for the munster closed shore because i thought all the clubs who are running the legs agreed to having the same score cards and according to what read of the rules on the score card is that the you got 35 points for Eel + 5fish points and that the Ray is to be measured across the wings.
So the question is if eels are excluded are the last 2 legs null and void as there were Eels caught and recorded and if so are they going to be rescheduled or are the rules that were agreed on going to be applied to the 3rd leg.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:46 pm
I thought that the score card used in the first two legs was the agreed score card for all 4 legs. A copy of same was agreed between all 4 clubs, was it not. The problem up to now and the complaint from most anglerts was that all clubs hosting the competitions had different cards and rules and anglers were unsure what was going to happen at each leg. This year it appears it was just beginning to get some kind of order, and the views from the anglers at the two legs was very positive as they knew what to expect and were delighted with the way that both competitions had been run. Why is there now being a change to the rules and who has made the decision. Is this the decision of the majority of the committee of the host club, and why was this change not brought to the attention of the other 3 host clubs at the time the rules and score cards were being agreed.
Is this club trying to turn away anglers from taking part in this leg and to put the entire running of the Munster Closed competition in jeopardy. Do you want to go back to the days of a one off competition.? Why bother applying to host a leg when the rules are going to be changed half way through.
Mon May 10, 2010 11:42 am
Any results, heard there was a great turnout.
Mon May 10, 2010 1:08 pm
50 anglers fished. the north east winds kept the fish count down.
GUILEEN S.A.C. MUNSTER CLOSED SHORE 3rd. LEG
ZONE A
PLACE POINTS FISH CLUB ANGLER
1 179 6 TRALEE BAY JOSH CORBETT
2 173 5 BANNOW BAY JOHN WATCHORN
3 167 4 BALLYBRACK STEPHEN GLYNN
LONGEST ROUND FISH CHRIS NELMS COALFISH 29 - WIN €70
LONGEST FLAT FISH STEPHEN GLYNN & SEAN IVORY FLOUNDER -41 - WINS €35 EACH
ZONE B
PLACE POINTS FISH CLUB ANGLER
1 180 5 RINNASHARK STEPHEN FANNING
2 169 5 RINNASHARK ALAN MULCATHY
3 106 3 CROSSHAVEN JP MOLLOY
LONGEST ROUND FISH JP MOLLOY COALFISH 28 WIN €70
LONGEST FLAT FISH RICHIE DALTON FLOUNDER 41 WIN €70
ZONE 3
PLACE POINTS FISH CLUB ANGLER
1 161 4 WEST CORK PAUDIE O'DRISCOLL
2 136 4 WEXFORD MARTIN HOWLIN
3 124 3 TRALEE BAY CHRIS O'SULLIVAN
LONGEST ROUND FISH MARTIN HOWLIN COALFISH 26 WIN €70
LONGEST FLAT FISH CLINTON RACKMAN FLOUNDER 40 WIN €70
Mon May 10, 2010 1:33 pm
Cheers Donal, some nice flounder there. Weldone to all who made it.
Mon May 10, 2010 2:11 pm
i would also like to add a special mention for one jp molloy. through adversity and hardship he managed to stave off the pain and and crippling disability of a little hook through his pinky to finish 3rd in his zone..not once did he cry ,moan or complain about it!!!!

....this man is a tremendous example to us all

well done captain hook
Mon May 10, 2010 2:17 pm
lumpy wrote:i would also like to add a special mention for one jp molloy. through adversity and hardship he managed to stave off the pain and and crippling disability of a little hook through his pinky to finish 3rd in his zone..not once did he cry ,moan or complain about it!!!!

....this man is a tremendous example to us all

well done captain hook
what a trooper,

thats what maketh a champion of us all. irish sociological structure could learn a lot through this achievement of yours, the passion, the dedication, the commitment to say; this aint gonna stop me
Mon May 10, 2010 3:11 pm
its the never give up attitude, awe inspiring!!
Mon May 10, 2010 3:37 pm
lumpy wrote:its the never give up attitude, awe inspiring!!
its stories like this that give mankind the hope for solving world hunger, finding a cure for AIDS and fixing the global economic crises.
Mon May 10, 2010 5:32 pm
Over all winner
1 180 5 RINNASHARK STEPHEN FANNING
Stephens having some year leading the Rinnashark sac master angler also.
Well done all
Mon May 10, 2010 5:39 pm
Was it not the fact that the last time you got a hook in your finger you thumped your finger with a spanner when you could no longer feel any pain you removed the hook.
Tue May 11, 2010 11:23 am
I'd have gladly offered €100 to hit JP with a spanner and then yank the hook out....

Indeed, if we had made it public by selling tickets, we could probably have offered a clean fortune to him to allow us to do it....
Tue May 11, 2010 1:47 pm
He told me it was a new top match mans way of presenting bait in close and that I should try it, I made a few of them finger snoods last night and I'm in some pain with all the hooks in me!
He wasn't having me on was he? He knows I'll do anything he says!
Get well soon champ all the guys here are rooting for ya!!
Tue May 11, 2010 2:26 pm
spot the difference
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