Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:50 am

SeanP wrote:
Mohawk wrote:
Hi Sean,

Now why do I get the feeling you went the scenic route...what way did you go ?????? Here is how I would go.

Come out the door of Cork angling centre drive out the gate turn right 80-100m to magic roundabout second exit on left off roundabout travel 100m turn left travel 80-100m turn right in to industrial est CH is on your left in the corner 50-80m ahead, that's a few hundred meters :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Jim


Well I go to hell, I always get mixed up with C&H and Marine Motors which is the one I went to :oops: :oops: I'll keep those directions for next time anyway Jim
Cheers again!
Sean,




Hi Sean,

I can see now what you mean :wink:

Marine motors is in Little Island a few miles away. CH is a different kettle of fish. It has everything you could ever need for the boat. Well worth a visit next time you are up this way.

Jim

Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:32 pm

Let me see if I have got this blue shark trace right before I spend a fortune on gear.3-4 feet of 190+ lb wire with a 10/0 bronze o shaughnessy.15 feet of 200-300 mono rubbing leader.The lead connected just above the wire.
Reel loaded with 30lb mono.
Listening to some peoples traces you would think they were after great whites. :D
Will the above trace suffice?

Btw like the comment on how many cows a blue would have encountered. :D :D :D :D .
There is a skipper in Dingle that swears by cows blood as an inexpensive dubby ingredient to bulk up the mackeral/bran mash.

Re: delivery

Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:04 pm

bigkev wrote:Hey Sean
I ordered my stuff on a Sunday, posted monday and delivered tuesday. My problem is I have to go to the post office to collect, and Nenagh post office likes to open somewhere between 9 and 9.40
Still, exceptional service
Kev
ps I cant beilieve how much I have spent on shark tackle now, between a new reel, wire, crimps, hooks, swivels crimper etc. I better get a few more trips under my belt! :oops:


Thanks Kev, that's great.
Sean,