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People:me again

Duration:4hrs

Tide:in and out

Weather:sunny spring day

Bait:lure

Rigs:lure

Results:2 Bass to 2.5lbs




Report:went to a local mark to see if any trout were moving,,mick a mate from dublin put me on to these never fail sea trout lures,,only sadly not for me,,bass were order of the day but still not complaining a fantastic day that was made by the great weather,, :P
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#2 Post by Eoghan »

Envy...!! :-)

Just one question, what time did you catch em at..?
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#3 Post by kstaff »

That first Pic is a cracker!

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#4 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Have to agree, that first pic is pretty good. You must of picked up a few tips of Henry.
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#5 Post by GrahamHill »

JOHN LYNCH wrote:Have to agree, that first pic is pretty good. You must of picked up a few tips of Henry.

i think it was just a lucky shot john,,
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#6 Post by colin c »

is that a maria viva parade lure?
nice photos 8)
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#7 Post by wayne riley »

as the boys said, gr8 pics. looks like were i was on monday wit eric :?: :?:
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#8 Post by eric »

wayne riley wrote:as the boys said, gr8 pics. looks like were i was on monday wit eric :?: :?:


nope i think i know the beach though
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#9 Post by GrahamHill »

eric wrote:
wayne riley wrote:as the boys said, gr8 pics. looks like were i was on monday wit eric :?: :?:


nope i think i know the beach though

oh no you don,t!!!! 8)
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#10 Post by jack01986 »

Nice one, thats the most blingin reel ive ever seen :lol: .
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#11 Post by wayne riley »

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oh no you don,t!!!! 8)
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u dont fancy showin me it some time :D :D :D :?: :?: :?: :?:
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#12 Post by GrahamHill »

jack01986 wrote:Nice one, thats the most blingin reel ive ever seen :lol: .

hi jack,,
got have a bit of bling 8) 8) but dont mention it too much the guys in the west are on a budget :lol: :lol:

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#13 Post by SeanP »

Interesting way of rigging the fly behind the spinner, have had success doing similar for bass at times, but that looks a better way :wink:
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#14 Post by Big Bear »

how have you that set up??? looks interesting something that could work good for pollock with a deep diving lure.........
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Big Bear wrote:how have you that set up??? looks interesting something that could work good for pollock with a deep diving lure.........

bear,,, it does seem to work,its all to do with cutting your odds,,in the best times of year i would never use a teaser ,,,,many a pair of big fish lost,,,one is better than none

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#16 Post by Danny M. »

Big Bear wrote:how have you that set up??? looks interesting something that could work good for Pollock with a deep diving lure.........



That set up is absolutely irresistible to Pollock when used in conjunction to deeply fished lure.

I used it last year on the south of wexford for Pollock and gars , with excellent results. The smaller fish tend to go for the teaser in my experience.



Sorry Graham for for hijacking your thread.

Nice catch and cracking picture , desktop background material !
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#17 Post by GrahamHill »

Danny M. wrote:
Big Bear wrote:how have you that set up??? looks interesting something that could work good for Pollock with a deep diving lure.........



That set up is absolutely irresistible to Pollock when used in conjunction to deeply fished lure.

I used it last year on the south of wexford for Pollock and gars , with excellent results. The smaller fish tend to go for the teaser in my experience.



Sorry Graham for for hijacking your thread.

Nice catch and cracking picture , desktop background material !

you can hi jack all you like if you put me pics on your desk top!!!!!!!


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#18 Post by Danny M. »

GrahamHill wrote:you can hi jack all you like if you put me pics on your desk top!!!!!!!


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#19 Post by Big Bear »

btw what kind of lures are they??? if you don't mind.....
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#20 Post by roger de dodger »

hey eric :wink:dont bother pm,ing me :lol: :lol:
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