dungarvan bay august 2008
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Nice fish Art. Great minds think alike. Bought one of those of veals a few months ago, but still haven't got round to putting it on. Must try it next time i'm down.
			
			
									
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
great fishing there cortaz'
and i agree with what your saying about the toby (silver/blue)
i dont do a lot of spinning, but when i do i go with the toby.
if i had to pick a couple of lures out of a box, frist would be the
toby, and a sliver eel as the second. but feel that the toby is
one of the best all round lures you can get.......
			
			
									
						and i agree with what your saying about the toby (silver/blue)
i dont do a lot of spinning, but when i do i go with the toby.
if i had to pick a couple of lures out of a box, frist would be the
toby, and a sliver eel as the second. but feel that the toby is
one of the best all round lures you can get.......
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
			
						right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
1 of 4 for the dusk, on a M.C. chase repelca cost E4.
			
			
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
1 of 9 in last 2 days all around 3lb. on lug/razor cocktails. tomorrow shoud be a good day, am expectin a good few 
			
			
						
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
cortaz wrote:1 of 4 for the dusk, on a M.C. chase repelca cost E4.
where do you pick up the M.C. repelca?
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
nicefish wrote:cortaz wrote:1 of 4 for the dusk, on a M.C. chase repelca cost E4.
where do you pick up the M.C. repelca?
in the local tack. shop, bowmanns E4
 it  a devels own brand, now i must go and get some bait................goin fishin solid for the next week
  it  a devels own brand, now i must go and get some bait................goin fishin solid for the next week  
   
  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Will the weather hold up this weekend though? Might go Waterford direction myselt this weekend but every time I've said that so far this year I've been rained out of it. Hope it's not a bad omen for ya...  
			
			
									
						
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
brendan, 4cast for sunday is perfect, theres a few of us going out about 9.30/10 a.m. if you want to join us. out were you fished with us last time shoud fish very well....p.s. dont forget tem seceret lures  
   
   
  
			
			
									
						 
   
   
  
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
			
						"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
How ya doing cortaz i was talking to a couple of lads in wicklow and they told me you were the man to talk to about catching bass.We have tried brittas bay and courttown but no joy.thinking about taking a trip down your way to try this w.e...any info would be much appreciated because we need to get at least one this year!!
			
			
									
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Had an appointment with the Bass Doctor (Cortaz) on Sunday.
What a man for the Bass!
Met a bunch of Sound lads too, Ollie, Ronan, Tommy and Figs.
And heres what the Doctor Ordered :
			
			
						What a man for the Bass!
Met a bunch of Sound lads too, Ollie, Ronan, Tommy and Figs.
And heres what the Doctor Ordered :
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Hard to argue with pics like that. Nice session lads. Cracking bass C.
Conditions look perfect in the background too.
What was the bait..? Looks like either razor or squid..?
			
			
									
						Conditions look perfect in the background too.
What was the bait..? Looks like either razor or squid..?
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Was in the Cunnigar myself sunday morning in the rain, had about a half dozen up to about 4lb on various lures well outside the oyster beds. Water was very cloudy though and only got the fish when I changed over to surface poppers to cause a bit of disturbance. Saw a few people out spinning as well in the distance as I was arriving but they seemed to give up as the weather worsened. Tried again for about half an hour at high tide but the water got too dirty and weedy for lure fishing. 
Also rescuded a mullet of about 4lbs that beached itself somehow in the shallow water as the tide was rising... (!)
			
			
									
						Also rescuded a mullet of about 4lbs that beached itself somehow in the shallow water as the tide was rising... (!)
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Eoghan wrote:Hard to argue with pics like that. Nice session lads. Cracking bass C.
Conditions look perfect in the background too.
What was the bait..? Looks like either razor or squid..?
full razor
 conditions were good, would have liked a bit of colour in the water, that beach is only about 150 meter long and can only be fished over l.w. if you look you can see a gully between the beach and the first wave, had 3 fish out of it last time i fished there,,, about a week ago.........just beond the headland theres some of the best bass ground in waterford,  2 miles of reefs that stop at the longships rock, theres 3/4 small beaches there that i douth have ever been fished.
 conditions were good, would have liked a bit of colour in the water, that beach is only about 150 meter long and can only be fished over l.w. if you look you can see a gully between the beach and the first wave, had 3 fish out of it last time i fished there,,, about a week ago.........just beond the headland theres some of the best bass ground in waterford,  2 miles of reefs that stop at the longships rock, theres 3/4 small beaches there that i douth have ever been fished.
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
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						"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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Viper wrote:Was in the Cunnigar myself sunday morning in the rain, had about a half dozen up to about 4lb on various lures well outside the oyster beds. Water was very cloudy though and only got the fish when I changed over to surface poppers to cause a bit of disturbance. Saw a few people out spinning as well in the distance as I was arriving but they seemed to give up as the weather worsened. Tried again for about half an hour at high tide but the water got too dirty and weedy for lure fishing.
Also rescuded a mullet of about 4lbs that beached itself somehow in the shallow water as the tide was rising... (!)
brendan
 , was it on the lidl stuff?, it was us that u saw, up to your right, we only had 2 lost fish before we moved.....to the above
 , was it on the lidl stuff?, it was us that u saw, up to your right, we only had 2 lost fish before we moved.....to the above  .......................think we shoud have stayed
 .......................think we shoud have stayed 
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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						"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
How big was the BAss C..? 6/7 ish..? Good scrap..?
			
			
									
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Eoghan wrote:How big was the BAss C..? 6/7 ish..? Good scrap..?
7.14lb on a Berkley Digital Scales.
Cracking Fish.

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Danny M. wrote:Eoghan wrote:How big was the BAss C..? 6/7 ish..? Good scrap..?
7.14lb on a Berkley Digital Scales. quote]
Back of the net.....!
 
 Still got it...!
Would have given it more had it not looked so lean. Strange for this time of year. Has the look of a Bass in April/May
Its been at least a year since I had a fish that size.....

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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
goin by the scales the lads had 8+?.good scrap  yu know when you lift into em at range, and then have to take a few steps forward to counteract the first surge and then feel the thump/thump of a "heavy"
  yu know when you lift into em at range, and then have to take a few steps forward to counteract the first surge and then feel the thump/thump of a "heavy"  happy days
 happy days  o yeah the reel wasent workin and i got em on a rusty hook that roger the doger gave me a few months back..
 o yeah the reel wasent workin and i got em on a rusty hook that roger the doger gave me a few months back.. 
			
			
									
						 yu know when you lift into em at range, and then have to take a few steps forward to counteract the first surge and then feel the thump/thump of a "heavy"
  yu know when you lift into em at range, and then have to take a few steps forward to counteract the first surge and then feel the thump/thump of a "heavy"  happy days
 happy days  o yeah the reel wasent workin and i got em on a rusty hook that roger the doger gave me a few months back..
 o yeah the reel wasent workin and i got em on a rusty hook that roger the doger gave me a few months back.. 
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						"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
cortaz wrote: brendan, was it on the lidl stuff?, it was us that u saw, up to your right, we only had 2 lost fish before we moved.....to the above
.......................think we shoud have stayed
Not this time, took a chance and used my light carp outfit with 6lb line. Has previously landed me 20lb pike so figured it was up to the job. Had intended flyfishing but the wind was a bit too squally for it. I would have followed you down to Clonea (I presume thats where ye all were) only for the fact that I had no bait with me. Next time I'll definitely be more prepared!
Did I see ye heading in at that pier thats located between Cunnigar and Helvig?
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
[quote="Viper"]I would have followed you down to Clonea [quote]
Would have been a Waste of time - weed was brutal all evening
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
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