RESCHEDULED 1st Boat Comp to May 5th, Monkstown Cork

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#21 Post by thescotsman »

Sounds like its time to get out my crushed glass coated braid :?
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#22 Post by petekd »

Go old school and fish wire. Or better again, get yourself a nice spool of Dacron, it will kite away in the tide and take out everyone else.... :twisted:
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#23 Post by jd »

Confirmedwe have two boats - and 18 names.
Closing entries on this.
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#24 Post by jw »

petekd wrote:Go old school and fish wire. Or better again, get yourself a nice spool of Dacron, it will kite away in the tide and take out everyone else.... :twisted:


i can just see it now, nine half seasick lads trying to unravel a huge braid tangle
on a rolling boat :lol: :lol:
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#25 Post by petekd »

Combat fishing, he with the sharpest scissors lives longest...... :D
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#26 Post by jw »

i suppose the best strategy for this would be to fill the reel with loads of old or cheap
braid and cut it as soon as the tangle happens and get you hooks back down first!
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#27 Post by petekd »

It wont be as bad as that, be different if it was a boat full of beginners.
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#28 Post by thescotsman »

at least if we get tangled with white feathers we'll know who it is :lol:
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#29 Post by mickeyfish »

whats the normal time of check in lads

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#30 Post by yappo »

Sorry lads cannot make this one after all. :cry:

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#31 Post by petekd »

Hi Mick, presuming a 9am leaving time, check in will be from 8-8.30. Will confirm that later but I'd take that as a guideline anyhow. Itching to get out myself, I'm having to go salmon fishing this weekend for a break from the coalies.... :D
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#32 Post by brianbru »

is there room for one more? if there is ill take it!!
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#33 Post by brianbru »

any joy lads???
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#34 Post by jw »

jd booked the boats for this one and he's on holidays at the minute,
id say he will get back to you when he gets a chance to read the thread
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#35 Post by brianbru »

sound
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#36 Post by jd »

JD
JW
PETEKD
THE SCOTSMAN
DONAL DOMENEY
DON
MERLIN
STAN
ALBY
SLOWARM
BLAKER
MARCO
FERGUS
SCREEMING REELS
QUARTER FLOUNDER
MICKEYFISH
DONOGH D
BRIAN BRU


are the names. -that is 18 ( :? ), which would be 8 on the Sailfish and 10 on the Karen Anne. I'll have to double check both skippers would be happy with this. In any case, I'm closing entries for this, - if someone drops out they won't be replaced with a new entry.
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kilmore

#37 Post by screeming reels »

Hi,
Is there a link to the rules etc for boat comps, tried finding it with no luck, just regarding hook numbers , bring your own bait etc?
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#38 Post by donal domeney »

IFSA rules or if your on the same boat as me just copy what I do. Your good at that :D :lol: :lol:
No small boats rules here this is the real thing :? and another thing bring your own bait this time. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#39 Post by jd »

I'm still a bit fecked (jet lagged- I think I missed a night's sleep somewhere!!) but it goes by IFSA rules

3 hooks, 1 rod in use, etc


You may all want to read scoring here
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=14110

with some background

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=13855

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I have not fished in a month :shock: :oops:
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#40 Post by mickeyfish »

lads sincere apolagies i wont be able to fish im heading away on the 10th of april i was expecting it to be the 28th but things change and i will just have to deal with it.

if i cant be replaced i will gladly pay for my spot

maybe next year

petekd for the title

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