INTERPROVINCIAL YOUGHAL JAN 19/20
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INTERPROVINCIAL YOUGHAL JAN 19/20
The venues for this event have not been fully decided yet.
What we do know is the Garryvoe Beaches is planned be used as the night venue.
Youghal Estuary and Youghal Beach are the other two venues
Weather conditions will play a big part in all this.
Last Saturday the Munster Open was fished on the Garryvoe Beaches in shocking conditions, on Sunday we fished the last leg of the U16/U21 and we were lucky to find a bit of beach that was not covered in weed.
Two open competition are planned for Youghal beach, Dec 30and Jan 13,
this will give us a better idea of the venue
If you look up "shore angling reports" Stella Maris fished Youghal last week.
When the dates are fixed I'll post them here
What we do know is the Garryvoe Beaches is planned be used as the night venue.
Youghal Estuary and Youghal Beach are the other two venues
Weather conditions will play a big part in all this.
Last Saturday the Munster Open was fished on the Garryvoe Beaches in shocking conditions, on Sunday we fished the last leg of the U16/U21 and we were lucky to find a bit of beach that was not covered in weed.
Two open competition are planned for Youghal beach, Dec 30and Jan 13,
this will give us a better idea of the venue
If you look up "shore angling reports" Stella Maris fished Youghal last week.
When the dates are fixed I'll post them here
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here's a list of what baits you can use
13. Baits.
Red Rag, King Rag, Harbour Rag, Maddies, Fresh Lug, Frozen Lug, Wraps,
Mackerel, Sand eel. Mussel, Squid.
All other baits are banned including White Rag.
Bait additives are also banned. Competitors must supply their own baits.
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boycie89 wrote:stevecrow74 wrote: Red Rag, King Rag, Harbour Rag, Maddies, Frozen Lug, Wraps, ???
??THESE ARE THE SAME BAITS TWICE !!
well thats whats in the form i was e-mailed and attached.. so dont blame me :wink:
they are probably covering various names for same type of worm.
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crab
I know the answer to this question! Why are crab banned when it's the top bait on these venues.it's like going shark fishing with ragworm :roll:
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paul mason wrote:I know the answer to this question! Why are crab banned when it's the top bait on these venues.it's like going shark fishing with ragworm :roll:
your thinking of what happened in June arnt ya Paul :( :( :( :(
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Re: crab
fishinmidget wrote:paul mason wrote:I know the answer to this question! Why are crab banned when it's the top bait on these venues.it's like going shark fishing with ragworm :roll:
Spot on alex by all accounts the fishing should be a little better this time even without crab. :roll:
your thinking of what happened in June arnt ya Paul :( :( :( :(
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Lug is the new crab :evil: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Seriously....bans should be banned, it doesnt make a level field and it takes away from the skill of the individual at county level.....there is a whole different reason why its done in the Cips world championships. This is not only my opinion its the opinion of most top international anglers to.
Tom.
Seriously....bans should be banned, it doesnt make a level field and it takes away from the skill of the individual at county level.....there is a whole different reason why its done in the Cips world championships. This is not only my opinion its the opinion of most top international anglers to.
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If people are under the impression that we are keeping the venues a secret forget it. The main reason for not nailing them this early is things could change before the event.
Cork sea anglers fished the front beach in Youghal last Sunday (4-8pm) and it fished it's socks off with the winner having 12 fish Cork sizes.
Fishing these East Cork venues without crab in January is not going to be a problem.
I was there in June and I suffered as much as any angler did. Restrictions and regulations layed down in advance made it hard.
We want to see anglers going away from Youghal knowing they caught fish and plenty of them.
So selection venues will be our biggest task.
:oops: :oops: Even Ballybrannigan is producing good returns of fish :shock: :shock: in the 20cm size at the moment flounder, turbot and coalies.
We intend to fish all the venues in advance to make sure that when we select them they will produce fish.
Cork sea anglers fished the front beach in Youghal last Sunday (4-8pm) and it fished it's socks off with the winner having 12 fish Cork sizes.
Fishing these East Cork venues without crab in January is not going to be a problem.
I was there in June and I suffered as much as any angler did. Restrictions and regulations layed down in advance made it hard.
We want to see anglers going away from Youghal knowing they caught fish and plenty of them.
So selection venues will be our biggest task.
:oops: :oops: Even Ballybrannigan is producing good returns of fish :shock: :shock: in the 20cm size at the moment flounder, turbot and coalies.
We intend to fish all the venues in advance to make sure that when we select them they will produce fish.
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Rockhopper wrote:Lug is the new crab :evil: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Seriously....bans should be banned, it doesnt make a level field and it takes away from the skill of the individual at county level.....there is a whole different reason why its done in the Cips world championships. This is not only my opinion its the opinion of most top international anglers to.
Tom.
Crab is not a required bait for Youghal in January as the flounder are gone out to spawn.
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["Tom are you expecting the flounders to leave early this year because there is a crab ban, somebody better better tell the flounders then."] [/quote]
Every year in Youghal the flounder go out to spawn from mid to late November and dont really return until late February/March.
But i could be wrong.....i mean i only live in Youghal, and fish Youghal and the surrounding area all year round. Maybe they do leave because crab gets banned from the inter provincial youths, flounders are picky fish.
From December until around mid march the crab go scarce around Youghal, thats why lug is a better bait around this time on Youghal Beach.
Every year in Youghal the flounder go out to spawn from mid to late November and dont really return until late February/March.
But i could be wrong.....i mean i only live in Youghal, and fish Youghal and the surrounding area all year round. Maybe they do leave because crab gets banned from the inter provincial youths, flounders are picky fish.
From December until around mid march the crab go scarce around Youghal, thats why lug is a better bait around this time on Youghal Beach.
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