Comp 02/02/08 Ballybranigan 11am-4pm sponsor Henry's Tackle

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#41 Post by LOVE TO FISH »

i'm in
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#42 Post by blaker »

True on the 6Ns lads but we're "only" playing Italy and speaking as someone who spent a month wombling around after that shower in France for the RWC, if they get beat its no bad thing.
Not as bad as a couple of years back when the compe clashed with Ire v England!!
“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend
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#43 Post by Bcy »

Sorry lads hoping to make Cork.Only my second comp whats scratching. :roll:
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#44 Post by eric »

using small hooks to catch whatever you can
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#45 Post by Bcy »

Cheers
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#46 Post by jd »

Could those who intend to fish this but have not yet renewed please do so by January 31st so I can get your names on the IFSA register.
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#47 Post by roger de dodger »

on my second lb of dairy gold :?
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#48 Post by blackiemc »

Hello,
Hope there's room for one more, anyway, I'm in.

This'll be my first competition since Sunderland were bottom of Div. 1 with Keano staring on from the stands... Castlegregory Sept 2006 :oops:

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#49 Post by James Barry »

Im in as long as i can get down.
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#50 Post by donal domeney »

Put this up for driving directionsn Not sure if the map can be read.

At the Midleton roundabout take the road to Whitegate

Drive for 3.9 miles and take the slip road to the left.

After 0.6 miles stay left

The road narrows from here

Drive for 1.9 mile ignore all right turns until you get to the tee junction

Turn right and drive for 0.7 miles to a crossroads. Yeild to all traffic

Drive through the crossroads for 0.6 miles this section has a sharp left and right turn just before you turn down left to the venue.
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#51 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

ill be there
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#52 Post by donal domeney »

For the sat-nav users 51.48.274....08.08.188
If you do not want to be dragged down the back roads and farmyards of Co. Cork get to the Midleton roundabout first them punch them in.
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#53 Post by wolfman »

im in to fishahollic giz a buzz and we sort sumthing seems im down in the sticks now
speices 08

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#54 Post by Seancelt »

Working the night before it until 8am so if I can stay awake I'll be there too. :shock: :D
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#55 Post by jd »

I plan to travel to and from Wexford town that day, if
anyone between there and Cork needs a lift..
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#56 Post by jd »

UK MO charts for Friday/Saturday. Looks like North westerlies.
Cold though, look where that air is coming from. Chance of Snow showers too!
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#57 Post by jd »

Irish met
Temperatures will fall sharply again Thursday evening as the winds veer west to northwest. The rain will clear to showers, but the showers will turn wintry and may well give a covering of snow in many areas. The winds will have eased a little by Friday, but will be coming from a bitterly cold northwest direction. There will be some bright or sunny periods and occasional hail, sleet and snow showers, some of the showers heavy and possibly thundery in places, especially in the west and north of the country.
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#58 Post by paulocallaghan »

better hope your pegged near the rocks and bring a spinning rod, cos its goen to be as flat as glass
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#59 Post by petekd »

Flat conditions actually suit this venue better for the flats to be honest, any time I targetted them in a decent surf I got bugger all, calm conditions and there were loads. It will be interesting to see how it fishes.

On another note, there is an open being held at this venue the following day on the Sunday. Not that I'm saying it will be an issue for any of our members but can you please take an extra couple of minutes at the end to clean up around your peg and remove as much rubbish, (whether its yours or not) as you possibly can. It would be a sad reflection on our club if we were to give anyone negative grounds for talking about us. I know the last comp was fished at night and it can be difficult to ensure you have everything with you on leaving but there were numerous bait cartons and the like, including a bag of frozen crab that we picked up on leaving the beach at Ennereilly. 2 minutes from each member at the end of the day will be all thats needed, Ill bring along some refuse sacks on the day and look after disposing of the rubbish.
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#60 Post by croppyboy »

hi lads
is there any chance of meeting up at the petrol station out side of midleton were we met up last year . im ok as i sort of remember were the beach is but there will be lads whove never fished this venue and will find it hard to find


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