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As salty mentioned, he was going to fish the comp and try for a few early smuts and that was music to my ear as i knew i had no gigs on (even though i didn't mention the band rehearsal i was supposed to have

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so arrangements were made on the Thursday to get my rods into the car so all i had to do Friday was head into town and meet up with salty and away we go..
before we knew it we were in Courtown (that motorway is great) and popped into the lads in
Courtown Harbour Sea Angling Centre for a chat and for salty to buy out the shop, i had a bit of restraint but still spent a small fortune, bait was bought and off we went, for food and beverages and drop off what we didnt need at base.. then away we went for the first session..
rather a mild evening into night and baits went out at all distances, we both decided to only fish one rod so bait would be spared for the comp on the Saturday ..
within no time i had the first of my target species, a nice starry smut, and it wasn't long before salty had a large knock on the rod.. BASS we both thought but alas a codling came to shore (i'm quite sure a bass did hit the other hook though cos a codling wouldn't be able to hit that hard)
time passed and it was time to head back to base for someone to make up (special) rigs for the next day..
Saturdaywoke up and time was against us a little ( a lie in was had ), we hit the road into Courtown and picked up (special) bait and off we went..
arrived at tinnebearna and was greeted by Donal in the carpark and it was obvious the craic was to ensue through the day, salty was pegged at the far end of the beach and seeing as all the bait was packed together i thought i might as well fish past the end peg just past Donal,
as i wasnt fishing the comp i set up both rods and proceeded to fish while i could see the anticipation of time taking its toll as the beginning of the comp drew close, and then all rods cast at varying distances, about 10 mins into comp time i saw a nice little twitch on the rod that was cast close, i left it a little while and waited to see if i could pick up another fish, then reeled in to find a nice flounder of 32cm dangling on the top hook (i could have won the longest flat if i was in the comp with that fish) rod cast out again and ratchets were set (just in case) and a little mosey along the beach for a little chat with a few of the lads i haven't seen in over a year.. it was obvious that where petekd was pegged there would be a few fish knocking about and they sure were, by that time he had quite a few to his card as the rest were looking to catch a fish, by this stage even eric wasnt far behind petekd with the scoring, ( but i know how these comps can turn out), i was finding it hard to catch anything after the first flounder and even in the last half hour of the comp when schoolies were being plucked out by Donal and salty, so i just ended up with one fish (at least i didnt blank)
after picking up more bait and finding out about a comp that was going on the next day we hit the road again and the chinese before heading out in a little drizzle to the next beach..
salty managed a smut and whiting and i picked up a nice little codling, but rain was making it hard to fish and sleep was also needed so back to base..
Sundayback to Courtown angling centre (we seemed to go there alot) for a top up on bait and a chat before heading south (again).. met up with the group and luckily pulled peg 55 (only 5 away from salty) so a quick drive to the mark and set up with plenty of time to make up a couple of my own special rigs (just as well) the time came and lines were wetted, and within 5 minuted tap tap tap.. the familiar sight of a flattie chomping on my baits

i gave it a few minutes to see if another would follow, but alas only the one flattie came out if the water.. 19cm flounder.. a good start to the day, which also had the lads either side of me start to panic, as well as wonder why a lad from Galway was fishing the comp.. time passed and a flattie was caught to my left (only 17cm) but wasnt long before i had them scratching there heads as i pulled out another flounder (20cm), then the lad to my right pulled out a whopper of a bass (50cm, not exactly a whopper but at the time it was a fine fish)and more flounder were pulled into my left, even salty pulled out a flounder by this stage, all what was missing was the small girl to my left ( the daughter of the lad to my left) to catch a fish, and within 10 mins of finish she pulled out a small flounder of 17cm, enough to ensure her with 4th place for the juniors..
back into blackwater for results food chats pints and pool, and meet a few other lads off the site..
then a decision was made to skip fishing and go for pints.. and pints were had..
Mondaywoke up and headed back to Courtown angling centre for a bit of bait a chat ended up spending more money on rods and reels (them lads sure know how to sell stuff) and as we were about to head off on the final session Joe mentioned that he'd be going out in the small boat and we were more than welcome to join.. quick decision time... and we would stay another night if needed... or at least travel later that expected..
back to a beach we previously fished to see what we could pluck out of the water..
the fishing started off slow until i plucked out a small flounder, which wasnt long before i found a LS sea scorpion dangling on the hook.. a big crab bait went out at distance to be returned with an 18cm LS sea scorpion munching on the crab bait.. a few pics later and it was returned and soon after we got the call to meet Joe at the harbour, reeled in to find a 5cm LS sea scorpion sucking on the bait.. wasnt even hooked, but wouldnt let go of the bait.. packed up and off to the harbour we went..
we headed out to a local spot for ray and tope and big baits were put on, the rod tips bounced but nothing came back, so a change of rig and quickly enough doggies were hitting my baits, but i was after species, so a quick look to see what other rigs there were i found a flattie rig... quick change and bait and it wasnt long before i plucked out a small dab, followed by a whiting and a fairly large dab (approx 27cm) and then a small codling followed by another whiting.. as time was limited baits were lifted and back to the habour, Thanks Joe, had a great time out on the water.
funnily enough by this time i was rather wondering why i was hungry.. oh yeah.. cos i havent eaten anything all day yet ( and it was about 7:30pm ish by this stage) to down for a bite to eat and another chat down at the angling centre, farewells said and on the road again,
made it home in good time too.. really liking that motorway.. i can see me heading over there quite a bit this summer..
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