Wexford Mark 29th feb

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Wexford Mark 29th feb

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People:Myself

Duration:2hs

Tide:small

Weather:strong southerly

Bait:maria chase lure

Rigs:lure

Results:2 Bass,returned




Report:over the moon 2 bass on lures in feb,,weighing the mark up all week had to wait for right conditions and bingo,2Bass ,,1,5lb a schoolie and over 3.5lb fresh in from far away places great to see so early,,,
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secret wexford mark

#2 Post by keitzer30 »

well done graham great result, i am trying our bass mark here in wicklow will post a report after session today.
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#3 Post by eyesreilly »

well done, nice fish :)
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#4 Post by WaveChopper »

Ah, thats what my dreams are made of ... Well done Graham
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#5 Post by wayne riley »

well done on ur secret mark, nice fish :D :D :D
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#6 Post by dbrock »

nice to see the silver bar,,, gives us the push we need to get out and get one
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#7 Post by James Barry »

nice fish graham well done!! been looking for those maria chase lures in a few places do you get them online?
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James Barry wrote:nice fish graham well done!! been looking for those maria chase lures in a few places do you get them online?

Hi James,,love the avatar Tramore !!!wow what a pic :P :twisted:
veals they will sort you out with the lures ,the only place you will get them
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#9 Post by Stan »

Great to see bass at this time of year. Looks like I can give up the pike fishing early this year.

Well done on 2 lovely fish
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#10 Post by eric »

well done, no bass for me today :(
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#11 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Well done Graham, is that as early as you have caught on the lure? Did you have to fish hard to get them to take the lure?

Like the rod and reel, what make and model are they.
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#12 Post by jd »

looks like a shimano rod.
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#13 Post by boycie89 »

there greek farmed bass !!! ...............in a puddle outside TESCO'S :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ILLL GIVE YOU HALF A POUND FOR EACH OF THEM ! NO-MORE !!!!!!!!!!!! :wink:
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#14 Post by JOHN1 »

jd wrote:looks like a shimano rod.


ye it looks like it spells shimano to me to :lol:

which model is it graham.
I'm in the market for a new spinning rod i think :shock:

was looking at shimano's in Murphy's 2 weeks ago kinda tempting :wink:

BTW nice fish.
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#15 Post by jd »

JOHN1 wrote:
jd wrote:looks like a shimano rod.


ye it looks like it spells shimano to me to :lol:

which model is it graham.

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I have a shimano with a similar fisnish myself. I think Graham has an Aspire

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#16 Post by GrahamHill »

JOHN LYNCH wrote:Well done Graham, is that as early as you have caught on the lure? Did you have to fish hard to get them to take the lure?

Like the rod and reel, what make and model are they.

hi john,,
as was said earlier been watching all week,it is hard this time of year ,find a pod of fish through watching wind and tides and sea conditions its easy enough to wittle a couple out,,
the hard part is the watercraft,,it is very early on a lure ,,i am having a bit or a comp with some other guys over the water it just shows you,but down your way john its the norm this early on lures
and jd you are right a shimano aspire,, from henry in dublin
and a VSB 150 from denver colarado USA
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#17 Post by TREEMAN1963 »

Do surface lures work well? What weight lures are recommended? I will be doing my first lure fishing in ireland (kerry) this summer and would love some help.

Thanks

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#18 Post by carpets »

great to see the bassies back so early great fishing
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#19 Post by GrahamHill »

TREEMAN1963 wrote:Do surface lures work well? What weight lures are recommended? I will be doing my first lure fishing in ireland (kerry) this summer and would love some help.

Thanks

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kerry in august aint too clever for the Bass,,a mate of mine down there woul;d give you a pull out Kevin Brain 00353876766986 also has some great bait
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#20 Post by pete »

Nice fishes Graham....lure fishing...simply the best way to experience bass fishing :)
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