Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

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Jules382
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Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

#1 Post by Jules382 »

People:Me, Myself, I

Duration:10.30am/3.30pm

Tide:High at 11.30

Weather:Northerly f3/4

Bait:Fresh Rag, Frozen Sand Eel

Rigs:Size 2, 2 hook clipped down at distance, size 2/0, single hook, 4 foot snood at about 60 yards.

Results:Doggies




Report:As the wind was not strong enough or in the right direction to give the planned bass fishing a go I decided to do some general fishing at the Bantry International Airport. On arrival noticed that there was some dredging activity to the seaward end of the runway. Hoped that this might stir up the bottom and provide some food for marauding fish. Fished down tide of the dredger. First chucked out the distance rod and before I had time to set the other rod up the first one was banging away with the ever present doggie. This was the story for the whole session, as fast as i could rebait the distance rod another doggie took, didn't matter which bait or state of the tide. Finally had a good knock on the closer in rod, struck and landed yup, you guessed it, another doggie. At this point the urge to adjourn to the pub was too strong. However I have plenty of bait left for tomorrow, but where to go to catch something different? I will leave the Scooby Snacks at home, please no more dogs!!
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Re: Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

#2 Post by Bass Buster »

nice goin mate. I have read a report about that place in a fishing mag they seemed to like and said it throws up some good fish.
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Re: Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

#3 Post by Al and Jordan »

good report man, i whish i could have found even 1 dog yesterday :roll: :roll: :roll:. old chinese proverd say "better many dogs, than many blanks" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: unfortunately the latter aplies to myself lately :roll: :roll: :roll: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :D
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Re: Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

#4 Post by red »

"Bantry International Airport"

good one :D :D .
nice one on all the doggies. i know they can be a pain when its all your catching but i love them. id rather 10 doggies than 10 whiting any day :) :) :)
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Re: Bantry Airfield Strand. West Cork, 18/04/2009

#5 Post by eyesreilly »

What,,,no flying fish :lol: :lol:
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