wexford bass mark. 4/05/08

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carpets
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wexford bass mark. 4/05/08

#1 Post by carpets »

People:
just myself
Duration:
2130 to0200
Tide:
falling/low water
Weather:
dry very light southwesterly
Bait:
crad and lug
Rigs:
pulley pennell
Results:
12 fish 9 bass and 3 flats.



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with Danny m away on holidays ,i had to go it alone this weekend,conditions were spot on with wind and nice surf on the beach all night.how ever i felt the tide times were against me last night but after reading cortaz thread on predictable fishing on saturday i had to test the theory and how well it worked!!!!!!. recomended time was 9 till 1am first fish was landed at 22.45 and it was non stop action till just after 1 o clock
9 bass in total not any record breakers but a new pb for me in one short session so fair play to you cortaz.... you were spot on... hung on till 2 in the morning to try make it 10 bass but to no avail..had to head home cause i was headin to kilmore at 9 o clock this mornig for a day out on Pats dayangler 20..all in all a great result and the key moon phases are something which i may get familiar with.pictures on the camera but i havent a clue how to get em up on this Danny m will have to sort that.

all fish caught were returned..
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#2 Post by JOHN1 »

super stuff carpets :wink:

well done nice report. :shock:

i was gona say better luck next time but i wont put a spanner in the works :lol: :lol: .
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#3 Post by cortaz »

thats, "super cool" 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :) :) :) , i nearly blanked :oops: the lads with me had 5 to 4.5lb.,
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
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#4 Post by Figs »

Nice fishing, great to get a non stop action session.
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#5 Post by tm »

nice fishin.
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#6 Post by carpets »

cant wait to get back out this week for some more madness hopefully
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#7 Post by Paul B »

9 Bass !!! .....Thats some result...Well Done !!!
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#8 Post by bass attack »

Ah, Im dusting the rods off and practicing my casting..!

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