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 your making the rest of us jealous  
   
   
   
   
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   your making the rest of us jealous
 your making the rest of us jealous  
   
   
   
   
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														 .I'm dying of the flu now but at least my hands are warm as toast
 .I'm dying of the flu now but at least my hands are warm as toast  
   . Keep up the good work
 . Keep up the good work  8pm-4am,,,,
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   we're a mad bunch alright
 we're a mad bunch alright  
  
 
														 there brilliant
 there brilliant  and great fishing lads
 and great fishing lads 
														 Fresh Mack is hard to beat, bet ya didnt dream of it in JAN!
  Fresh Mack is hard to beat, bet ya didnt dream of it in JAN! 
 
														
 
														
 
														 
														sloshed wrote:Hey it's "the other guy"was good you meet you mate. That mackeral was a very odd catch, then again it could've been frozen
Just kiddin. Good session anyway, maybe see ya down there again sometime.
 
 ady wrote:any bookies on the site.I wonder what odds you'd get for a mac this time of the year. brillant session but i think you need to cut back your reports

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 it's not that we're expert anglers or anything, i just play the odds. law of average dictates the more sessions you get in, the more fish you'll encounter. and we get in as many sessions as possible
  it's not that we're expert anglers or anything, i just play the odds. law of average dictates the more sessions you get in, the more fish you'll encounter. and we get in as many sessions as possible  
   
   
   
 eyesreilly wrote:Hats off to you Al,,,,that was some session. Great mix of species too. Get the neoprene gloves,,,i did and they make a difference.I'm dying of the flu now but at least my hands are warm as toast

. Keep up the good work
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we're a mad bunch alright

 
   
   
   
   you know us dave, we're a fool hardy bunch, or is it a bunch of hardy fools
  you know us dave, we're a fool hardy bunch, or is it a bunch of hardy fools  
   
   
  
 
														 The gloves and the hand warmers are definately the way to go this time of year I'd say.
   The gloves and the hand warmers are definately the way to go this time of year I'd say. 
														doggie3131 wrote:what ever you do, dont cut back the reportsthere brilliant
and great fishing lads
 
   
   
   
 saltydog wrote:Super stuff lads very envious indeed
 
   
   
 anthony2carr wrote:Nice fishing there lads.
I caught a mackeral in Killybegs on my first session of 2008. Snow all round me!! Froze my ass of for 3 more hours and caught nothing else
 
   
   it's friggin christmas, not spring
 it's friggin christmas, not spring  
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 minty wrote:nice session there Al would have been great to have met up with you, but i
have no chance of getting out mid-week, the alarm goes off at 6.30 for work
i'll be at the comp on sunday so i'll give you a buzz in case your heading out
the following weekend.
 I was getting good hits off the back as well but couldn't hook up, spend more time towing in rafts of seaweed
 I was getting good hits off the back as well but couldn't hook up, spend more time towing in rafts of seaweed  
 
														 
														
 
														sloshed wrote:Only managed that tiny poor cod and the rockling, can't complainI was getting good hits off the back as well but couldn't hook up, spend more time towing in rafts of seaweed
 
   
   
   , it's a double edged sword. if you want to present the bait to em you gotta get your gear deep in the kelp to where they are
 , it's a double edged sword. if you want to present the bait to em you gotta get your gear deep in the kelp to where they are  
   but the tackle loss is a bit more bareable so long as you get the odd good fish
 but the tackle loss is a bit more bareable so long as you get the odd good fish  
 dan wrote:plenty of that sea weed out the back of the peir, but in summer on macky traces you get some of the better pollack and coalies, some codling and plenty of mackerel inside (2wards the north peir) there are loads of pouting, coalies and pollack and a good few rockling, some codling and wrasse in summer
 i see you've been reading our past reports
 i see you've been reading our past reports  
   
 the-ghost wrote:great fishin as always al, the dee never fails to produce the goods for yous boys!!! and a mackeral, shas early
 
   . will it be early?, late? or broken up all year round
 . will it be early?, late? or broken up all year round  
   
   i think it will only be a matter of time before trigger fish, red mullet and sea bream become usual visitors to our shores in the north
 i think it will only be a matter of time before trigger fish, red mullet and sea bream become usual visitors to our shores in the north  
   
   
   BRING ON THE TARPON!!!
 BRING ON THE TARPON!!!  
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
 
														 
														