I coming back over next year, so will see ya then.
Neil
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Fair play Cortaz for showing the pictures of the location. I'm sure if one knows the area it's open season!!!
Went out Friday night to Doonbeg in Clare. Hooked two Had to be Bass with the head shake and the run and Lost the same two Gutted...... I was ready to throw the rod away.
As for the amount of fish being caught in Waterford ............ Well they are not being caught in Clare (by me anyway) Maybe it is balancing things out or they are all gone on holidays with the fine weather!!!!!!
Bassmania wrote:Fair play Cortaz for showing the pictures of the location. I'm sure if one knows the area it's open season!!!
Went out Friday night to Doonbeg in Clare. Hooked two Had to be Bass with the head shake and the run and Lost the same two Gutted...... I was ready to throw the rod away.
As for the amount of fish being caught in Waterford ............ Well they are not being caught in Clare (by me anyway) Maybe it is balancing things out or they are all gone on holidays with the fine weather!!!!!!
whitout puttin to fine a point on it, what did you do to say you lost em?
got the beach where the plaice came from sussed but the smoothie still eludes me.
the other beach round the other side of the tower was kind to me last year when i could get past the bl**dy weed. had huss, dogs & bass but a friendly local told me a small boat would see loads of plaice?
gravel wrote:cortaz how far can you cast them lures out? as ive got a couple and there only very light, does distance count, or is it the retrive?
twod take a week to write a compleat answer , however, (most are around 18g.) wind assisted 60+m. cast high....headwind/crosswind 30/40m. cast low over the water. distance does count but not all the time, esp. over h.w. a slow/med. retrive most of the time, esp. at dawn/dusk.