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Danny M.
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Wexford Bass Mark.

#1 Post by Danny M. »

People:Myself and Carpets.

Duration: 4.30pm - 11.30pm

Tide: Low tide at 530pmish

Weather: overcast , heavy fog, breeze from the south.

Bait:Crab, Lug, Squid, Sand eel , Mackerel and Lures.

Rigs:Pennel pulleys.

Results:4 Coal Fish




Report:What a disaster!!

Arrived on location, great surf running, water was gin clear but visibility was poor due to the heavy fog. So we broke out the Maria Chase/Angel Kiss and headed for the hot spot. Good rip running and sprats were visible too. We only had a limited time on the hot spot due to the incoming tide so after 30Min's we left with so much as a knock bump or follow on the lures. On the way back we spotted a fish in the suds in about 6 inch's of water , Carpets nearly stepped on him!

Back to the van then swapped the spinning gear for heavy stuff and set off to target the Bass. We chose a location that we knew would be cut off by the incoming tide, this was OK as we planned to fish here till Saturday when the tide had fallen!

Two rods a piece in the water at various ranges and various baits to source the fish, all that showed up was 3 coalies after 4 hours......

Change of plan was in order, we needed to change location and try and pull one out of the bag on the start of the fall!

One problem though ... in order to get get back we had to negotiate multiple electric fences a field full of curios cattle , and a couple of funky looking bulls thrown in for good measure who were attracted to our headlights! All this plus we were carrying enough gear to invade a small country !!!...not good :lol:

After Carpets was finished getting lifted out of it by the electric fence :shock: :shock: :shock:
We made a lights off maneuver across the fields that the SAS would have been proud of :!:

Set up again further up the coast, baits in the water , rain starts to shower us , rods remain motionless...until I saw two nice pulls on the crab I had out...deadly Bass I think ...short time later a coalie arrives through the surf. We packed we had had enough...bet.com.

And the funny thing is it will all be done again Sunday and Monday :P

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#2 Post by wayne riley »

lmao thinkin of carpets getin fried on da fence, good report but pity bout no bass :oops: :oops: :oops:
lokin 4ward 2 ur next report, keep up da good work :D :D :D :D
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#3 Post by roger de dodger »

funny but by your description i think i :lol: know where you fished and i only fished the first one once big bull :shock: keep at it they are just teasing you :D
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#4 Post by RockHunter »

I caught 4 coalfish last night too - over a four hour session. But I had a much less interesting journey back from the mark - a 50 m walk across the beach back to the car :lol:
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

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#5 Post by petewex »

great report lad ,glad i was busy and gave it a miss,sounds like you where in the right spot ,lucky carpets didnt end up with the same pain eric is going through :lol:
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#6 Post by carpets »

ITS HARD FISHIN !!!!!!!!!!!!1
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#7 Post by Al and Jordan »

class report guys :D shame it did'nt fish a bit better for you both, but hey if all else fails you could enter a triathlon, sounds like you both put the training in!! :lol:
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#8 Post by Danny M. »

Heres a couple of poor pics.....but sure every little helps!
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#9 Post by martin32 »

Think i know were you were you where fishing ! Got caught out there once with the incoming tide so had to hop under electric fences myself! But got hit in the head ! man it was like a thump to the head :( Thinking of going there sunday myself. oh and as far as i know its fished on out going tide.
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#10 Post by MAC »

Nice report mate...

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#11 Post by carpets »

well martin gettin lifted out of it with connection with the rod is one thing but with your head is a whole different ball game.....
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#12 Post by round_ourway »

great reading there pal. I can just picture u two boys driving across the field in a fit of laughter lol. cracking report mate
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#13 Post by Al and Jordan »

L.M.A.O. !!! :P :lol: :lol: class report, sat sniggering and giggling the whole through it,regardless of the fishing. good luck on your next meet, you certainly deserve it :)
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#14 Post by ainom »

Nice report Lads, Fished a savage Bass mark myself last week in Wexford and didnt catch a thing! 4 Coalies aint too bad when you compare it to my 6 hrs fishin and not a thing to show for it,


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