 .shallow feed,thanks ollies, 1 of 9 for the dusk.
.shallow feed,thanks ollies, 1 of 9 for the dusk.dungarvan bay august 2008
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				cortaz  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
when the goin gets tuff  .shallow feed,thanks ollies, 1 of 9 for the dusk.
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						What I said in public
"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"
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				cortaz  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Viper wrote: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?
yep, its the short-cut, so dont tell anyone
 
   
   , your a lucky bugger
 , your a lucky bugger  thats 30+ bass in your last 3 visits?
  thats 30+ bass in your last 3 visits? 
What I said in public
"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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				cortaz  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Kraken wrote:Viper wrote:I would have followed you down to Clonea
Would have been a Waste of time - weed was brutal all evening











john
WEED
 
   
   ,,, just noticed i,ve gone passed 1,000 posts, do i get a medal or a watch
,,, just noticed i,ve gone passed 1,000 posts, do i get a medal or a watch  
  
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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"
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Lads, that's some powerful fishing over the last couple of weeks, you're making it look like Mackerel fishing!!!! Well done.
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
cortaz wrote: yep, its the short-cut, so dont tell anyone

, your a lucky bugger
thats 30+ bass in your last 3 visits?
There were a few blanks in among those 3 trips though mind you! It's not an easy place to get right, if conditions arenn't perfect it's very easy to find yourself struggling for a bite.
I think I'll try one serious trip down before the year is out, boat and everything to try over those oyster beds at high water!
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
Viper wrote:cortaz wrote: yep, its the short-cut, so dont tell anyone

, your a lucky bugger
thats 30+ bass in your last 3 visits?
There were a few blanks in among those 3 trips though mind you! It's not an easy place to get right, if conditions arenn't perfect it's very easy to find yourself struggling for a bite.
I think I'll try one serious trip down before the year is out, boat and everything to try over those oyster beds at high water!
Like most good marks. If you are lucky enough to live beside one you are laughing. If like most of us you have to plan a trip you are praying for a number of factors to be perfect. Makes it all the more special when they do fall into place.
Still wish I was born in Dingle....!

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				cortaz  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
afew from tonite 
			
			
						
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						What I said in public
"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"
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
nice going as usual  it seems fairly bright when you caught these what hour about?
 it seems fairly bright when you caught these what hour about?
			
			
									
						 it seems fairly bright when you caught these what hour about?
 it seems fairly bright when you caught these what hour about?The best things in life aren't things.
			
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nicefish wrote:nice going as usualit seems fairly bright when you caught these what hour about?
around 7ish, twas a sunny eve, got a few today to almost 9lb.,,, new mark had 2 in first 3 casts 9&4lb.
 got some nice pics.
 got some nice pics. 
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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
watch out you have only got 2 weeks left to and the they are MINE.  
			
			
									
						
why does yer last cast always take an hour?
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
iona wrote:watch out you have only got 2 weeks left to and the they are MINE.
not if i get there before you remember the last time

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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
i remember last time.   i'm showing you nothing
  i'm showing you nothing   
 
a seasons practise on the near barren marks in the frozen north has sharpened me up. 
 
ps got your double yet.... 
 
i'll let you drool over the pictures must have been good for me to get one
  must have been good for me to get one  
			
			
									
						 i'm showing you nothing
  i'm showing you nothing   
 a seasons practise on the near barren marks in the frozen north has sharpened me up.
 
 ps got your double yet....
 
 i'll let you drool over the pictures
 must have been good for me to get one
  must have been good for me to get one  
why does yer last cast always take an hour?
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				cortaz  
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
 if theres any left
  if theres any left 
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
the to 2 fish  8.76 % 7.10
			
			
									
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Nice one, they just keep coming, this thread will end up in the Guinness book of world records, you have to catch the bass than will give you the Irish record 
			
			
									
						
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
cortaz wrote::D if theres any left
i'm sure you'll leave me one

why does yer last cast always take an hour?
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iona wrote:i remember last time.i'm showing you nothing

a seasons practise on the near barren marks in the frozen north has sharpened me up.
ps got your double yet....
i'll let you drool over the picturesmust have been good for me to get one
double fish!! ill have to dream on for another year
 
 or maybe ill get one in a few weeks, in front of you preferably

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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
alright folks some great bass fishing in many places at the moment, great to see some decent fish. 
for the benefit of the many readers on the site.. most of the regular anglers here take conservation
very seriously and are much more stringent than the current laws on size and quantity limits require them to be.
anglers dont mind sharing tips and marks with others when they know that they respect this ...
fantastic to take some decent bass, even better to know they are going back to bring sport to others etc.
hopefully the season is a long one ..
			
			
									
						for the benefit of the many readers on the site.. most of the regular anglers here take conservation
very seriously and are much more stringent than the current laws on size and quantity limits require them to be.
anglers dont mind sharing tips and marks with others when they know that they respect this ...
fantastic to take some decent bass, even better to know they are going back to bring sport to others etc.
hopefully the season is a long one ..
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Re: dungarvan bay august 2008
few pics. of the ground we,ve been fishin. dem fish there "copper coast blackbacks"
			
			
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
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