TRAMORE AREA,19/10/07.BIG BIG BASS
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tbag
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TRAMORE AREA,19/10/07.BIG BIG BASS
people:me and mick
duration:2 hours 8.30-1030pm
tide:flooding
weather:good,sea calmish bit of weed
bait:frozen mackeral,(keeping bait for comp on sunday)
rigs:one hook pullys,size 5/os
results:one bass
catch and release:: yes
report:
fishing was slack for first hour few small bites but nothing caught,just as we giving up hope i hit a steam train ,it stripped line like it was going crazy of my reel.hardest run i ever got,i was rewarded with my first specimen and the best of my life,getting revenge on micks big one last week,weighing in at 12.3lb,what a fish,now the bad of it-the batteries we got for digical camera went dead soon as they went in,cheap crap.but we did get a photo on a flash camera(must get developed and post up )and a mobile phone which i posted below.didnt come out great but u see how big he was.fish was returned to fight another day ,altho it took a min or two to give the kick to go off,only fish of nite but worth it big time.now a good make of battery for next nite!2 fish over 11lb in one week for us,great stuff
duration:2 hours 8.30-1030pm
tide:flooding
weather:good,sea calmish bit of weed
bait:frozen mackeral,(keeping bait for comp on sunday)
rigs:one hook pullys,size 5/os
results:one bass
catch and release:: yes
report:
fishing was slack for first hour few small bites but nothing caught,just as we giving up hope i hit a steam train ,it stripped line like it was going crazy of my reel.hardest run i ever got,i was rewarded with my first specimen and the best of my life,getting revenge on micks big one last week,weighing in at 12.3lb,what a fish,now the bad of it-the batteries we got for digical camera went dead soon as they went in,cheap crap.but we did get a photo on a flash camera(must get developed and post up )and a mobile phone which i posted below.didnt come out great but u see how big he was.fish was returned to fight another day ,altho it took a min or two to give the kick to go off,only fish of nite but worth it big time.now a good make of battery for next nite!2 fish over 11lb in one week for us,great stuff
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Congratulations on your first specimen bass - magnificent fish. Ye are fishing really well down there at the moment - really helping Waterford to claim its stake as the best county for bass in the country. I assume that you haven't got the certified scales yet? Will you be able to claim it?
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thats one big mother as henry gilbey would say, i feel sorry for the camera man to say a bit blinded by the light is an understatement 8) :lol:
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MAGNIFICENT BASS..............
I really hope it felt good to put such a special fish back.. respect...
make sure to enter it in the fish of the month catch and release competition in sea angler, you should win with that fish.
well done.
p.s just a couple of hints for taking pics at night. turn off the headlamp of whoever is holding the fish, and if they are wearing a jacket with reflective strips, take that off as well while you take the pic, the light and reflections will fool the camera into underexposing the picture, whoever is taking the picture should have their headlamp on, pointing at the angler holding the fish, which will help the digital camera to focus on the subject.
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I really hope it felt good to put such a special fish back.. respect...
make sure to enter it in the fish of the month catch and release competition in sea angler, you should win with that fish.
well done.
p.s just a couple of hints for taking pics at night. turn off the headlamp of whoever is holding the fish, and if they are wearing a jacket with reflective strips, take that off as well while you take the pic, the light and reflections will fool the camera into underexposing the picture, whoever is taking the picture should have their headlamp on, pointing at the angler holding the fish, which will help the digital camera to focus on the subject.
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fine fish lad well done 8) nice to know its still out there :)
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
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nthclare wrote:In all fairness id say Waterford has the best bass fishing in the country hands down.
na, just the best anglers :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
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thanks lad,i will send it over to sea angler if the other pics turn out better,should have two photos monday ,lets hope they came out,one is of me and fish other of fish in water just going off,should be nice pics.il load em up here aswell :)
thanks lad,i will send it over to sea angler if the other pics turn out better,should have two photos monday ,lets hope they came out,one is of me and fish other of fish in water just going off,should be nice pics.il load em up here aswell :)
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3 specimen bass-biggest 12.3lb.6 bass between 8.7-9.7lbs
3 specimen bass-biggest 12.3lb.6 bass between 8.7-9.7lbs
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nice fish tbag well done. is the fish in the pic hanging on a weight hook in the gills?
if it is you might find its better for the fish not to do that. its been shown in pike and i would guess is the same for bass that all that weight hanging on a very thin hook can cause damage to the gill rakers and the operculum, the gill cover, and could reduce chances of survival.
you would be better off holding it horizontallywith teo hands, or horizontally or vertically with one hand in the gill (but not between the rakers) and the other supporting the belly
if you get the hang of where to hold it you will be safe from the sharp gill covers, and it will be better for the fish.
good catch well done
if it is you might find its better for the fish not to do that. its been shown in pike and i would guess is the same for bass that all that weight hanging on a very thin hook can cause damage to the gill rakers and the operculum, the gill cover, and could reduce chances of survival.
you would be better off holding it horizontallywith teo hands, or horizontally or vertically with one hand in the gill (but not between the rakers) and the other supporting the belly
if you get the hang of where to hold it you will be safe from the sharp gill covers, and it will be better for the fish.
good catch well done
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