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Irish boat ‘Screaming Reels’ from Cork wins Rosslare Small Boats Festival for eight time

Irish boat ‘Screaming Reels’ from Cork wins Rosslare Small Boats Festival for eight time

Thursday, 22nd September 2016: The Irish boat ‘Screaming Reels’ has won the Rosslare Small Boats Festival for a record eight year in what was a very tight competition. This is the sixth year in a row that the crew from Rosie’s Sea Angling Club from Midleton in Cork, who first started fishing the competition in 2008, has won. They beat 43 other boats from Britain and Ireland catching 30 different species of fish for 28.03 kilos. This prestigious competition generates in the region of €300,000 for the local economy, bringing jobs and employment to Wexford. 

Sponsored by Inland Fisheries Ireland, Garmin, DAIWA, Wexford County Council, Fáilte Ireland, Sea Angler magazine and IPB Insurance, the 31st festival attracted more than 138 anglers from Wales, Scotland, Isle of Wight, Manchester, Liverpool and Portsmouth as well as domestic anglers from Ireland. The high standard of competition, combined with a quality angling product, continues to attract the best boat anglers in Great Britain and Ireland in what is now regarded as the finest small boat fishing competition in Europe. This was evident again this year with 12 new boats attending the Festival, with many coming from Wales.

Weather conditions on the day were challenging with gale force winds delaying the start of the competition. The winds eased during the week allowing boats to be launched from Kilmore Quay every day enabling them to target all species. The competition was fierce and the boats recorded up to 21 species on the first day (a new record) with the boat ‘Even Less’ in the lead for the first two days. This continued throughout the week with many boats neck and neck over a number of days.

One third of the boats caught 22 different types of fish species with 36 different fish species recorded in total throughout the festival. It was ‘Screaming Reels’ from Midleton, Cork however who got to the finish line first with 30 species of fish after four days fishing. The heaviest fish was a bull huss of 6.25kgs caught by Ralph Barkley on the boat ‘Seeker’.

The winning boat ‘Screaming Reels’ consisted of crew Martyn Rayner (skipper) Seirt Shults and Neville Murphy who have continued to raise the bar of the Rosslare Small Boats Fishing Competition. Second place went to the boat ‘Even Less’ (Wesley Lewis, Steve Mills and Steve Arnold) from Gosport Angling Club in Portsmouth with 28 species for 16.10 kilos. In third place was ‘Joe 90’ (John Meaning, Dave Weatherby and Graham Cuff) from the Isle of Wight with 26 species for 21.16 kilos.

Inland Fisheries Ireland was present at the event with a marine fish tank for the purpose of displaying fish species that were caught during the competition. Staff from Inland Fisheries Ireland were on hand to educate the public about the fish species on offer from Kilmore Quay. The educational benefits of the marine tank and practising catch and release for marine species are hugely beneficial in terms of conservation and creating public awareness of Ireland’s marine resource. The public were able to view marine fish such as ballan wrasse, smoothound, gurnard and dabs which were kept in the fish tank and released back into their marine habitat alive. An overwhelming effort was made by anglers to release marine species back alive to the ocean, which was hugely supported by Kilmore Quay harbour master and staff at Wexford County Council.

The prize giving ceremony took place at ‘Redmond’s The Bay, where there were fantastic prizes worth in the region of €20,000 on offer including fishing equipment, cash prizes and engraved trophies. A presentation was made to the RNLI in Kilmore Quay who were represented by Johnny Moore who anglers thanked for their generosity.

John Belger, UK organiser of the competition said: ‘I would like to congratulate all competitors on their success at the 31st Rosslare Small Boats festival. I would also like to thank our sponsors Garmin, DAIWA, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Wexford County Council, Fáilte Ireland, Sea Angler magazine and IPB Insurance for their generosity and look forward to seeing you all next year’.

The Rosslare Small Boats Festival 2017 will take place from the 9th – 16th September 2017. Inland Fisheries Ireland would like to invite all small boat anglers to take part. Further information is available from: John Belger, 98 Dunbar Road, Southport PR8 4RL, UK. Phone: 00441704566195 or email: jbandfirefly@aol.com or Ms. Josie Mahon, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Tel: 01 8842 600 or email josie.mahon@fisheriesireland.ie. Visit www.rosslaresmallboatsfestival.com or www.facebook.com/groups/rosslaresmallboats

ENDS

Notes to Editor

For media information:
 
Órla Sheils
Communications Manager
Inland Fisheries Ireland
E:orla.sheils@fisheriesireland.ie
T: 01 8842673
 

Further information on the Rosslare Small Boats Festival Competition 2016:

    • Some unusual fish species were caught during the competition including a leopard spotted goby and streaked gurnards. A rare visitor to Irish waters, the streaked gurnard was first identified and recorded at the competition in 2015 and more were caught and released this year.
    • The boat ‘Rogie’s Girl’ from Southport in the UK, won the prize for returning the most fish alive during the competition.
    • There were five specimen fish caught during the week, the largest of which was a three bearded rockling of 1.00 kgs, caught by Kevin Pannett on board the boat ‘Taurus’, from Liverpool which won him specimen of the week.
    • Two new boats to the competition also caught specimen fish - Andrew Ryan from the boat ‘Silver Fern’ in Wales caught a ballan wrasse of 2.40 kilos (he was the best juvenile at last year’s competition).
    • Jeff Major from the boat ‘The Amigos’ in Wales caught a three bearded rockling of 0.82 kilos.
    • Kyan Harries age 15, from Wales aboard the boat ‘Y Knot’ won the best juvenile of the competition with 17 species for 14.50 kilos. This boat was also a newcomer to the competition.

       

'Screaming Reels' Crew awarded first prize at Rosslare Small Boats Festival

Josie Mahon (Inland Fisheries Ireland), Neville Murphy, Martyn Rayner from the Screaming Reels Boat, with John Belger (UK Organiser of the Rosslare Small Boats Festival) and Seirt Shultz (from Screaming Reels)