This was a trip I’d looked forward to for quite a while. After getting some bait and the prizes from Henry’s Tackle , digging some lug in Sutton and then picking up Jay, I typed Fenit into my phone. Estimate Time 4hours 40 minutes . As I turned on to the N7 it became obvious why it would take so long, the traffic was just inching along. Anyway eventually we arrived at our HQ for the weekend, the West End in Fenit.
Thanks to them for giving me a bowl of soup though the kitchen had closed. Most of the SAISAC crowd had arrived and Eugene and Martin from Ullcatch were also around too Good night was had catching up with everyone
Day 1 Banna Strand
People: Keith Murphy , Donal O’Neill , JP Molloy , Kevin McClean , Sean Ivory , John Diamond , Al McGrane , Donal Domeney , Ian Bonney , Mick Flynn , Jay Fowler , Gordon Hardman , Dave Costello , Dan Prunty , Kevin Barber , Gareth Flynn , Ruairi Coleman
Duration: NoonISH – 5pm
Tide: In at 2ish
Weather: Squally Showers
Bait: Lug,Crab, Maddies etc
Rigs: Flappers and Clip Downs
Results: 30 Fish, mainly Bass, Flounder, a Turbot
Report:
We all met up in the West End the next morning, 16 of us plus MAC who had got a pass at short notice . After the draw was made we all headed off to Banna. Conditions looked great with a nice surf rolling in, even if it was blustery with plenty of squalls
We quickly realised that things were against us yet again, as the water in front of us was full of small sea weed. Nothing to do but keep the head down and fish through it. Some of the lads were fishing straight through without a shock, but I hadn’t come equipped with a suitable spare spool I heard reports of some fish coming in , and Keith Murphy had scored a few fish fairly quickly. After about 2 hours or so, I looked at my rod and figured it wasn’t the sea weed bouncing the tip around. I managed to reel in until I could see a Bass swimming around in the surf, with a huge clump of weed around the leader knot. No way I was going to risk the blank, so I rather gingerly hand-lined it in with each wash of the tide until it was beached. Relief…
40 cm and back he went. 2 casts later I followed that with a 22cm flounder. That was it for me …
Place Peg Name Fish Total MA Points
1 15 Keith Murphy 8 218 30
2 3 Donal O'Neill 4 156 29
3 14 JP Molloy 4 100 28
4 17 Kevin McClean 3 92 27
5 8 Sean Ivory 3 84 26
6 6 John Diamond 2 72 25
7 12 Al McGrane 2 54 24
8 10 Donal Domeney 1 45 23
9 9 Ian Bonney 1 40 22
10 16 Mick Flynn 1 38 21
11 5 Jay Fowler 1 31 20
12 1 Gordon Hardman 0 0 10
12 2 Dave Costello 0 0 10
12 4 Dan Prunty 0 0 10
12 7 Kevin Barber 0 0 10
12 11 Gareth Flynn 0 0 10
12 13 Ruairi Coleman 0 0 10
Biggest Round: Donal O'Neill Bass 45
Biggest Flat: Kevin McClean Flounder 39
We all met up again in the West End to hand in the match cards, have something to eat and a few drinks. I must also thank Eugene Farrelly for making us all feel welcome. And for managing to stay upright while walking around in heels
Day 2 The SPA
People: Keith Murphy , Donal O’Neill , JP Molloy , Kevin McClean , Sean Ivory , John Diamond , Al McGrane , Donal Domeney , Ian Bonney , Mick Flynn , Jay Fowler , Gordon Hardman , Dave Costello , Dan Prunty , Kevin Barber , Gareth Flynn , Ruairi Coleman
Duration: Noon – 4pm
Tide: In at 3ish
Weather: Overcast some showers
Bait: Mainly Crab, some lug
Rigs: Clip Downs and Flappers
Results: 15 Fish: Bass, Flounder, a whiting (!) and a Dragonet (!!)
Report: Most of us (!) met up at the West End again at the appointed time for check in. The stragglers caught up with us down in the SPA itself. I wasn’t sure what to do myself, conditions didn’t look too promising for Stingers, or any ray really. Nevertheless I decided to try a clip down with 2 crab and 1 sand eel. Off I went for my first cast. Crack-Off.. Feck. Nothing else ready. 5 minutes or so wasted before I had any bait in the water.
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Things were rather slow, I kept with the clip downs. Then Gordy had a double of flounder. Maybe time to rethink my tactics, I had lost a few rigs at this stage. Out with the flappers. Anyway a few more fish were coming in, Gordy had another flat, while Al felt pity for a poor lost little whiting, took him in a for a few minutes, and then pointed him in the direction of home. I wasn’t having much luck, and decided to pack up at about 20 minutes before lines up so as to be ready to get the scoring etc done as quickly as possible. On the way to the car I saw JP hook into a Bass, but he was snagged up as he brought him in. Like Xavi to Alba later on that night, I passed him my bucket and the Bass was scooped out of the water. At least I had an assist Back in the car with the paper work, word filtered though that JP had followed that with a 35 cm flounder. And that was enough for him to snatch the day’s top spot from Al. And we can’t forget Mick who managed to catch a 6cm dragonet. He must be keeping his bait neat and tidy.
Place Peg Name Fish Total MA Points
1 3 JP Molloy 3 122 30
2 12 Al McGrane 4 96 29
3 5 Gordon Hardman 3 77 29
4 10 Keith Murphy 2 71 27
5 8 Sean Ivory 1 33 26
6 6 Ruairi Coleman 1 28 25
7 17 Mick Flynn 1 10 24
8 1 Donal O'Neill 0 0 12
9 2 Ian Bonney 0 0 12
10 4 Kevin Barber 0 0 12
11 7 John Diamond 0 0 12
12 9 Donal Domeney 0 0 12
13 11 Kevin McClean 0 0 12
14 13 Dave Costello 0 0 12
15 14 Gareth Flynn 0 0 12
16 15 Dan Prunty 0 0 12
17 16 Jay Fowler 0 0 12
Biggest Round: JP Molloy Bass 39
Biggest Flat: JP Molloy Flounder 35
Mini Pools
Overall 2 day: JP Molloy
Team: Al McGrane & Keith Murphy
Biggest Bass: Donal O'Neill
Most Species: Keith Murphy
Smallest Fish: Mick Flynn (6cm Dragonet)
Thanks again to Henry’s Tackle for sponsoring our competitions