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CANCELLED: winter whitefish 15/12/7 comp
Please post here if you are definately going on a winter whitefish
trip to fish reefs, stony and sandy ground six to twelve miles west of
loop head in county Clare. Since nobody can cast that far, its going
to be a boat trip, and i've booked the Clare Dragoon
http://www.fishandstay.com/boat/ from Carrigaholt as she is a top
class charter boat for comfort, speed, safety and skippers ability to
find fish. The target species are whiting, cod, haddock, hake,
pollack, ling, coalfish etc. Up to date reports from the boat are
posted here
http://www.shannon-fishery-board.ie/gui ... n_2007.htm
Even in August the whiting are an embarrassment to their kind, taking
whole mackerel baits and it is hoped to catch BIG whitefish in the
winter. The next available date is the 2nd December, so I've booked
that. The booking is weather dependent. If we can't get out to the
reefs the trip will be cancelled/postponed for another day. I think
boat hire is 480 for the day and up to eight can fish the boat. If
more people are definately coming, we could try for a second boat.
Bill Ryan is a shore fishing guide from the area
http://www.chillwithbill.com/ and he has offered to sponsor a specimen
competition on the day with a prize of a guided shore trip. (Bill has
51 Irish Specimen Fish Awards, you might have seen him on Wild Fishing
with Henry Gilbey).
I propose to organise the specimen competition with the points for
each fish as a percentage of the speciment weight, so an 11 pound
pollack would be 11x100/12=92 points, the best three species to
count. If nothing else it will be fun trying to do the sums rolling
about on the atlantic in December :-)
First Dibs to those who posted here
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=13138
trip to fish reefs, stony and sandy ground six to twelve miles west of
loop head in county Clare. Since nobody can cast that far, its going
to be a boat trip, and i've booked the Clare Dragoon
http://www.fishandstay.com/boat/ from Carrigaholt as she is a top
class charter boat for comfort, speed, safety and skippers ability to
find fish. The target species are whiting, cod, haddock, hake,
pollack, ling, coalfish etc. Up to date reports from the boat are
posted here
http://www.shannon-fishery-board.ie/gui ... n_2007.htm
Even in August the whiting are an embarrassment to their kind, taking
whole mackerel baits and it is hoped to catch BIG whitefish in the
winter. The next available date is the 2nd December, so I've booked
that. The booking is weather dependent. If we can't get out to the
reefs the trip will be cancelled/postponed for another day. I think
boat hire is 480 for the day and up to eight can fish the boat. If
more people are definately coming, we could try for a second boat.
Bill Ryan is a shore fishing guide from the area
http://www.chillwithbill.com/ and he has offered to sponsor a specimen
competition on the day with a prize of a guided shore trip. (Bill has
51 Irish Specimen Fish Awards, you might have seen him on Wild Fishing
with Henry Gilbey).
I propose to organise the specimen competition with the points for
each fish as a percentage of the speciment weight, so an 11 pound
pollack would be 11x100/12=92 points, the best three species to
count. If nothing else it will be fun trying to do the sums rolling
about on the atlantic in December :-)
First Dibs to those who posted here
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=13138
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Jw
Didnt realise u had a thread going on this already.
if there is space ill go
ferg
Didnt realise u had a thread going on this already.
if there is space ill go
ferg
Species 2008
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Bass,Coalie,Codling,Flounder,Whiting,rockling
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Re december trip.
Would still be up for this as per previous post,Brian Duggan
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Away for a few days, so could not reply earlier..... I'm in.
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second boat
10 lads fishing on the one boat in such deep water would lead to a lot of tangles, so
i've booked a second boat, the Deva skippered by Mikey Fennell. Five or six per boat
would give comfortable fishing. Since two boats is quite a lot of spondulix, i've pm everyone for a 50 euro deposit so people aren't stung
i've booked a second boat, the Deva skippered by Mikey Fennell. Five or six per boat
would give comfortable fishing. Since two boats is quite a lot of spondulix, i've pm everyone for a 50 euro deposit so people aren't stung
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