Bogwoppit wrote: » Don’t know anyone in those areas but there’s a very good guy in Greystones.
Hedgelayer wrote: » Thanks, is he one of the sport's cast Ireland guy's ?
.red. wrote: » A day upto sportscast Ireland is well worth it. The lads are massive casters. The better lads will regularly hit 250m and occasionally over 300m when the conditions are right. They do coaching too so it's much better than just going to a beach or field with lads who fish and think their massive casters. One thing I noticed when I was up was the lads who reckon they put bait out 150(or even 200) yards couldn't hit that with plain leads. Big drop off when you put on a big crab bait or 2/3 smaller baits. Casting on a marked court shows you exactly how far your hitting so there's no guess work or BS. The lads will get you to to 2/3 casts and just stand back and watch. After than they will try and get you to do small things differently. I'm not a big hitter and I ended up adding almost 40m that day. The better lads with us consistently jumped 70-90m just by making small tweaks. If your in an area that doesn't have smoothies I'd recommend heading up early in the morning, cast with them all day, then head to a beach and fish for the hounds. It's a cracking day out and you'll have a good laugh with the lads with the bonus of a hard fighting fish you might not get at home.
Benny Biscotti wrote: » Is sportscast Ireland still going? The last post on fb is from 2015.