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Cork Small Boats Festival 2007

Ireland's Premier small boats festival

Full Results & Report at: [url=http://skuaangling.net]SkuaAngling.net[/url]
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#2 Post by MAC »

Hi Jim,

Same crew as last year :?: How did it fish :?: Good finish for you guys again, well done.

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Yes Kev, same crew as last year: Sean, Rob and myself.

Fishing was tougher this year than last hence the 23 top score (last year was 27).

We were happy with our finish because we had a disasterous start on day one of the species hunt. We dug out two good days thereafter. All in all a tough event but great nonetheless.

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Some pictures now added
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#5 Post by rory from cork »

Nice pics Jim...Do you know if that trigger fish was caught in the harbour?
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#6 Post by donal domeney »

rory from cork wrote:Nice pics Jim...Do you know if that trigger fish was caught in the harbour?
Fishing that day was confined to inside Roches Point
A John Dory was also caught on the same day
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#7 Post by fishinmidget »

well done all......looks like you had crappy weather on the first day.
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#8 Post by RobertMcClean »

Weather was not great but the craic was mighty, another great year and great fishing, every year seems to throw up some new species. Roll on next year :lol: :lol:
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#9 Post by rory from cork »

Thanks Donal...nice to see new species in the harbour.

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