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keithmc
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Laytown

#1 Post by keithmc »

People: Myself

Duration: Monday 11:00am - 2:30pm and Tuesday 10:30am - 2:00pm

Tide: rising

Weather: Generally good if a tad on the windy side

Bait: crab

Rigs: Single hook clipped

Results: F**k all!



Report: Headed to laytown to try and winkle out the first bass of the season, perfect surf running but to no avail. Serious lack of fish on the north east coast at the minute. I've been trying lures and bait for the last 6 weeks and nothing what so ever. I'd usually have a couple of bass around the middle of April but nothing yet this year!
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choco
SAI Lug Worm
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Favourite Fish: Sea Trout and Bass,
Location: Dublin

Re: Laytown

#2 Post by choco »

Sorry to hear that, i was thinking of doing the same but held off Im going to try a low water rock mark tonight with few crab. the e'ly wind is due to decrease during the day.. looking at the water yesterday looks perfect for bass lots of food being wahed about excellent surf etc... but sometimes when everything looks good nothing is caught!!
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Al and Jordan
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Re: Laytown

#3 Post by Al and Jordan »

we stay up in bettystown in the summer keith and we've got to know a few local anglers. they all reckon the beach up at the golf course in bettystown is the spot that produces the most fish :wink: might be worth a shot the next time you're out mate.

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