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#21 Post by cortaz »

what the bass had been feeging on
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#22 Post by Stan »

Often caught pollock with pipe fish in them. Looks like the bass enjoy the same menu
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#23 Post by Mus »

Cortaz thats great Fishin!! Well done. We cant get a sniff down in Kerry...
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#24 Post by thirty »

whenever ive fished surf beaches i have found pipe fish in the stomachs of fish especially bass
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#25 Post by FMCN »

excellent fish Art
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#26 Post by cortaz »

goin out later, do i go for bass or cod...bass,bass,bass :P .down to my last 8 razors gona make each 1 count... :) after that i am goin to start using oysters, wopnder will they be as good.
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#27 Post by flip »

fantastic bass threre Art well deserved mate :wink:
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#28 Post by pete »

Fair play to you lad, you certainly have the bass down there well figured out :wink: After looking jealously at those pics I'm thinking of packing in the job and moving south, do you have a shed or even a hedge Cortaz you could put me up :lol: ?
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#29 Post by cortaz »

razor/lug cocktail on pennel rigged 4/0s
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#30 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

nice looking bait! lol
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#31 Post by quinner »

Looks good enough to eat there Cortaz nice bait
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#32 Post by shootist »

spot on there art. nice looking bait when set up. cheers :D :D :D
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#33 Post by WaveChopper »

cortaz wrote:razor/lug cocktail on pennel rigged 4/0s


I was just about to ask about the way you present the bait mate :D Cheers 4 that 8)
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#34 Post by roger de dodger »

cortaz i see by the date on the pick you are still going out on the same day off the year :lol: how do you pack it all in to one day :!: can you not turn off the date bet one of the local kids could show ya :lol: :lol: nice bait presentation what bass could turn away from that :wink: or cod come to think about it
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#35 Post by cortaz »

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looks better here :)
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#36 Post by James Barry »

Smashing fish art very well done...god id love one that big!! :P
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#37 Post by cortaz »

cortaz wrote:`

looks better here :)

suppose its worth mentioning that almost all bass i get on the above trace are lipped hooked, quite a few on the top hook!. which makes it very easy to unhook/release. i think what also helps to "liphook" is to let out some slackline (6ft.) after casting and allowing the fish to hook themselve. you shoud still see all bites, leave it till u think the fish is hooked/moving off with the bait, then smartly reel down then when you feel pressure stop, lift the rod both down wind and tide (if practical) until you feel the fish :P ., you are now in control :)
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#38 Post by Jon »

Well done Art, will be over next week & can only hope the fish will still be around & that you have emptied all of them from the sea !
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#39 Post by cortaz »

hi jon, were abouts are you heading to (waterford :) )
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#40 Post by Jon »

Cortaz,
Will be staying just outside Youghal. Will be over on 24th. Hopefully we can meet up some time as I am over until the new year.

Santa's promised me a couple new rods !!!!

Jon

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