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dublin 4 /5/08

#1 Post by roger de dodger »

People:me and hush 1

Duration:9 till 12

Tide:rising

Weather:no

Bait:lug rag crab razor

Rigs:3 hook flapps

Results:about 10 flounder




Report:was looking for the elusive dublin bass but got flounder still we got a few good ones hush got the whopper 8) not bad boy quality
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#2 Post by roger de dodger »

another
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#3 Post by keith »

Roger Is this the place you are taking me?? Hopefully there will be some Bass when we hit it :)
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#4 Post by roger de dodger »

a few 37 cm flounder will keep me happy 8) and a 8 lb bass :wink:
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#5 Post by tomtum »

nice flounders great stuff it is looking good for the summer lovely day its a fine line
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#6 Post by eyesreilly »

Nice flounders, well done :lol:
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#7 Post by Turner »

nice fish rodger had a few in that spot last year myself 1 of the lads had a nice plaice in the high 30,s we all so had a lot of eels think it was in late august/october
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#8 Post by macker2 »

tats a gud result 4 any session.havnt caught a flounder in ages will need 2 get out nd hav a shot at them
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#9 Post by JOHN1 »

well done lads.

hey roger i hope i didn't put you off your tracks :wink: by mentioning Dublin bass marks when you were going south :shock:.

PS. did you know one of them new coasters were broke :evil:.
cap fell off in my hand :shock: when i got it home.
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#10 Post by roger de dodger »

no john i didnt was ok the last time i used it was it the plasic bit ? if it was it might glue back they where only used 4 times :cry: and they werent cheap :evil:
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#11 Post by JOHN1 »

no bother roger.

i know they were not used there was only 1 turn of thread into the cap and it came away might put a spare zip seat on to it.

i replaced the second ring with a matching zircon stripped back and re varnished the other two that were badly done and it looks like a different rod. :wink:

not bad with a 4 or 5oz lead connected to it either :lol:

i will finish the but with a bit of new wrap to finish it off.
and i will try to get a new 2500lm sticker for it.

i think they went into production in 1996 so it makes it a not very old zipplex.
nearly forgot i made a reducer for it aswell getting on 14 ft now. :shock: :lol: :lol:
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#12 Post by brianbru »

nice flounder hush :wink:
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#13 Post by roger de dodger »

sounds like you had time on your hands :lol: i am glad you like it it does cast well nice and easy on the back and wont blow your baits up 8)
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