Might as well beIrish_Shamrock wrote:Don't see why you couldn't check them in as hold luggage - plenty of golfers do it with their gear...hairyconger wrote: can you bring seatboxs/rods and tackle shops with you?
ps livid dont look shocked
Surely you're not looking to bring a tackle shop to Corcaigh?!?!?
Specimen Cod hunt/Wall meet... Monkstown Co. Cork.
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Dunno what your driving Shamrock,
You can get peeler crab handy enough but you do need to order it a few days in advance to guarantee supply. Try Dan in Halfway Angling Centre and Tony and Trev in Cork Angling and Outdoor Centre. It helps to get to know these people BTW, you get looked after a sight better! When its in short supply you wont have a hope of getting it otherwise.
Lads, you dont need a tackle shop with you FFS
Rod, Reel, Rig wallets, bag of leads, some shocky, bait elastic and your sorted. Any other bits and pieces you can pick up here.
Petes rent-a-rod store is now open for business..... 
5 1/2 hours usually does it for me!! Its not a bad drive to be honest coming down that side of the country, its virtually motorway to Portlaoise and the road from there to Cork (100 miles or so) isnt that bad at all.8 hours (from Derry) in a car.
Erm Bob, dont even consider it.You always catching them on baits, just wondering would there be any point in throwing out a few plugs or the likes?
You can get peeler crab handy enough but you do need to order it a few days in advance to guarantee supply. Try Dan in Halfway Angling Centre and Tony and Trev in Cork Angling and Outdoor Centre. It helps to get to know these people BTW, you get looked after a sight better! When its in short supply you wont have a hope of getting it otherwise.
Lads, you dont need a tackle shop with you FFS
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 
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oh we know the guys in the outdoor angling centre....well they know me anyway. always have a good just what ever u do don't mention that u get ur macs from the english market because its cheaper. those guys won't let u live it down. hahaha good way to get them to remember u though. they take the piss everytime i go in now.hahahaha!!!!
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life....that is unless he is into sport fishing and practices catch and release.hahaha!!
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Aha.....I know who you are now.... Ive heard the story off the boys. You were pointed out to me once as you were leaving when I was coming in. They didnt like that whole macks thing, poor lads.
What was funnier, however true it was, was the story relating to certain people making a song and dance about macks being cheaper in the English Market and after buying everything else, heading off there......only to find it closed and having to return an hour later for mackerel....
I dont know how true that was but I did find it funny. Possibly not about yourself so dont be having a pop at them...
What was funnier, however true it was, was the story relating to certain people making a song and dance about macks being cheaper in the English Market and after buying everything else, heading off there......only to find it closed and having to return an hour later for mackerel....
I dont know how true that was but I did find it funny. Possibly not about yourself so dont be having a pop at them...
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 
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HAHAHA!! that very well could have been us. no song and dance though!!! im a big yank from san fran. the guys always have a laugh when i go in, but they are great for hooking up discounts and haggling. hahaha!!!! sure i havn't shopped in murphys in town since they opened. murphys are class though as well. always looking for good stories.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life....that is unless he is into sport fishing and practices catch and release.hahaha!!
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Drew has expresssed a slight unrealistic interest gonna try a few others first depends on how much the car hire is because flights are avilable from 29 euro just trying to see if its worh while flying or driving(doing the sums)....driving never bothers me going its coming home is the problem....im going ive i can get a nutter to go with mepetekd wrote:Its really not that bad of a drive mate. You dont have to go into Dublin city or anything.....seriously I dont know where your driving from but presuming Belfast, leave at 7am, Youll be here for 12-12.30
Argh 'De Wall'.............
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Hey Dan, whats all this US shite man???? I never once said anything about bait being cheaper in the market so don't even try bring me down with you!!! 
Sure I have been going in there religiously for the past 12 months and often stay in their for a few hours chatting with the lads, and every time I go in they ask me "where's your Yanky friend" they don't even let me answer before they say "oh never mind we already know he's probably down in the english market getting his mackeral"
Ya langer, trying to give me a bad name!!!
Sure I have been going in there religiously for the past 12 months and often stay in their for a few hours chatting with the lads, and every time I go in they ask me "where's your Yanky friend" they don't even let me answer before they say "oh never mind we already know he's probably down in the english market getting his mackeral"
Ya langer, trying to give me a bad name!!!
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hahaha the us shite cmoes from times like last weekend in ballycotton when you had no problem using the bait we got from the english market and the fact that u were with me in the shop when i said it to the guys there and the fact that they say that to u everytime u go in and whenever i go in they say "off to the english market to get ur bait! hahaha
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ok that one time last weekend made sense as we were in the city already and that was the first time in I don't know how long I got bait there cuz I usually have the freezer full from the year so never need macks. I usually buy the bait in Angling Centre as its the only place where you can get lampreys.