Derrynane Waterville sun 27th April

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Derrynane Waterville sun 27th April

#1 Post by patk »

People: Me and Eddie

Duration:4pm -4am

Tide:lw 350 hw 1010 lw 420

Weather:sunshine mild sw breeze and showers in evening

Bait:razor lug squid sandeel

Rigs:2 up paternoster

Results:1 2 1/2lb seatrout 1 3lb bass




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Headed off to Kerry in Sunday with Eddie who has just taken up fishing this was to be his third trip. His previous trips had resulted in a coalfish first night and a flounder second trip he had yet to blank. We arrived at waterville at low water but weed in beach meant we had to move went to other side and perfect surf fished til 730 not a tap between us. decided to try derrynane up to high water and some of the drop thinking the outflow of lagoon might be attractive ti fish on the drop. We stopped at the blind piper for Guinness and lovely grub suitably refreshed we made the trek to the beach. I was looking at the scenery when I heard a whistle I couldn't see anyone on the beach when I heard it again and it was Eddie reeling in a beautiful seatrout. I had never seen one caught in the sea and it was in beautiful condition. Covered in sea lice! We fished on til 1230 without a tap, though it was late now and had put down a long day I reckoned back to waterville near low water would produce. Eddie was up for it so a trip to the mobile and a few biscuits and more sandeel from the freezer we headed back to the beach. There was lovely surf no weed and first cast my rod bent over struck into a bass and then gone must have been a bad knot left rig out there I hate the idea of a fish attached to that. Next I heard the whistle and Eddie was playing lovely 3 lb bass! I kept getting serious bass bites for an hour maybe 6 of them kept missing tried fast slow in between all to no avail. Must ask Eddie how to do it! all in all a great day and slept well afterwards I can assure you!
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#2 Post by cortaz »

patk.
all those missed bites........next time let out 6/8 ft. line after u have casted so as it hangs limp from the rod "slack" if you had done this then of the 6 missed tugs u had, at least 3 would have resulted in hook-ups if not all 6, i got 17 tugs fishin the "slackline" recently 17 bass landed no missed fish, i fished with 4 others they all blanked..........y.....line to tight
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#3 Post by patk »

thanks for that that makes a lot of sense. I have recently changed to braid which is even more unforgiving i think i will try that i hope to be down there again this weekend thanks for the tip from the master pat
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#4 Post by round_ourway »

well done fella, sounded like a decent wee session for your mate!! lol. The sleeps you have a long day fishing are great!!!
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#5 Post by cortaz »

patk wrote:thanks for that that makes a lot of sense. I have recently changed to braid which is even more unforgiving i think i will try that i hope to be down there again this weekend thanks for the tip from the master pat


Patk, they will be a lot more bass about from this weekend up to about thur.
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#6 Post by patk »

Is this the predictive fishing? It seems to work very well for you so i will travel with confidence. I must try to figure out how that works and why.I will prob fish sa and sun night with low water around 9 i think Thanks again cortaz will put up report next tue when back and at computer
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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

wend is the bass day for dublin 8) p.s go home for your dinner and leave the rod out works for someone i know :lol:
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#8 Post by wayne riley »

nice goin well done pat :D
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