West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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Duration: 2330-0200

Tide: low water at around 0214

Weather: dry, very light winds, patchy fog and a medium surf

Bait: frozen razor and 2 crab

Rigs: 2 hook flappers

Results: 2 small flounder and 4 small Bass to 3lbs 07oz




Report: finished work and headed to the beach. pleasently surprised to find a little bit of surf rolling as it was like a lake the last few visits, small bit of weed weed on the beach but not too bad. got bait into the water at around 2330, with razor on the top hooks and crab on the botton for the first few casts looking for a few flats. that theory was put to bed when i started to get little taps on the lighter rod. pulled in a little flattie which had taken the razor. next up was another small flounder but this time to crab. no sign of a Bass showing but i was hopefull of gettin one later on near low water. at around 0030 got a savage looking bite on one rod. i lifted into it and landed a small little fella who kicked like a bigger fish. 46cms and 2lbs 03 oz. as soon as the rod was out again it started knocking straight away but turned out to be weed this time :evil: .

at about 0100 got another bite that nearly doubled the rod over and the tripod started to fall, as i grabed the rod and tried to lift into it the line went slack, i wound furiously but whatever it was had spat the hook and i only coaught up with the lead about 10 yards out. i was nearly sick, it seemed much a bigger bite than im used to. straight away the other rod went and i landed another fella, a bit bigger this time at 50cms and 2lbs 15oz. as soon as i got baits out again i was straight into another one, this time it was another small one, 45cms and 2lbs 06oz.

it went quiet then and i eventually ran out of razor but was mad for another few casts so i followed the tripod trails back up the beach to where i was earlier and picked up the bits of bait id taken off the hooks(desperate times call for desperate measures :oops: :oops: ) i gathered enough for 4 small baits and cast out again. i was rewarded with 1 last fish, 54cms and 3lbs 07oz, not huge but the biggest of the night, taken on well washed out, well used razor :lol: :lol:

packed up at about 0200 and crawled the first 10 miles as the fog started to get worse. not a bad night and happy enough with what i landed but fairly P'd off with the one i didnt connect with
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#2 Post by d.kane62 »

well done red , you getting very good at catching them bass ,how many is that so far this year or have you lost count :?:
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#3 Post by gfkelly1969 »

its annoying when you don't connect but you still did great landing the bass and flounder,well done
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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d.kane62 wrote:well done red , you getting very good at catching them Bass ,how many is that so far this year or have you lost count :?:


Obviously not good enough after loosing what looked like it might have been a good fish.
so far its 29 since the first one i got in March/April with 18 since the season opened in June.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#5 Post by tight lines »

well done red a great result in a short session
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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well done red some nice bass there
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#7 Post by scombroid »

Nice going red, pity I couldnt make it out that night I may have broken my bass duck :/ I hope to try out there again some night this week.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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scombroid wrote:Nice going red, pity I couldnt make it out that night I may have broken my Bass duck :/ I hope to try out there again some night this week.


im hoping to get down again on tuesday night if you can make it?? wont be there till after 2300 tho as im workin late so itll be high water then, i prefer low water for that beach.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#9 Post by darrenh »

great nights fishing red some lovely bass there being trying for bass a long time yet to hook one think i have an idea what beach it. is best to fish on a dropping tide if its the beach im thinking off a few people say it fishes best on dropping tide just guessing the beach dont want you to b giving away your marks any info appreciated got a lot of tips from the rockhunter but yet to catch a bass are they that hard to catch :lol: :lol:
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#10 Post by scombroid »

darrenh wrote:great nights fishing red some lovely Bass there being trying for Bass a long time yet to hook one think i have an idea what beach it. is best to fish on a dropping tide if its the beach im thinking off a few people say it fishes best on dropping tide just guessing the beach dont want you to b giving away your marks any info appreciated got a lot of tips from the rockhunter but yet to catch a Bass are they that hard to catch :lol: :lol:


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You may find the following thread useful:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=22319

I've been asking for bass tips also, and the thread above is full of useful bass-related information :)
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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darrenh wrote:great nights fishing red some lovely Bass there being trying for Bass a long time yet to hook one think i have an idea what beach it. is best to fish on a dropping tide if its the beach im thinking off a few people say it fishes best on dropping tide just guessing the beach dont want you to b giving away your marks any info appreciated got a lot of tips from the rockhunter but yet to catch a Bass are they that hard to catch :lol: :lol:



a few people told me a rising tide is better, others told me it doesnt mater but ive had more luck around low water, could just be a coincidence tho. i work shift so cant really pick what tides i fish and the last few times ive been there it just happened to be around low water.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#12 Post by RockHunter »

Well done Dennis, pity you lost the big one.
Friday night was definitely the best day of the weekend to be out. I made the mistake of going out on Saturday morning for a morning/afternoon session. I don't think I have even fished in such abysmal weather :twisted: :twisted: Although I did manage to get a couple of bass - I will do a report on it later.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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RockHunter wrote:Well done Dennis, pity you lost the big one.

Then spent Sunday night fighting with clumps of kelp the size of cars


thats 2 really big bites ive lost there in 2 weeks, the first one was hooked but bit through my 15lb snood so probably my own fault, ive since upped them to 25lb amnesia.
the 2nd one the other night was just bad luck, unless i was holding the rod i couldnt have gotten it quicker and i was winding as fast as i could but couldnt catch up with it but never did :evil: :evil:

as for the weed, ive been pretty lucky there, the few times its been bad the wind has been comming across the beach blowing it into one corner so further up the beach has been fishable but only just. not sure whats itll be like tomorrow night after all the winds but might give it a go anyway after work.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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you must be camping down there Dennis :lol: ?? We've caught bass there on any state of tide, so wouldn't let that be an issue. Might see you down there again, although need to go and snag myself a ray so might concentrate on that instead.
I'd say it'll be pretty weedy down there for the next couple of days......
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#15 Post by dfella25 »

Nice haul there red. The one that got away does sit on your mind though!!!!!!!
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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thescotsman wrote:you must be camping down there Dennis :lol: ?? We've caught Bass there on any state of tide, so wouldn't let that be an issue. Might see you down there again, although need to go and snag myself a ray so might concentrate on that instead.
I'd say it'll be pretty weedy down there for the next couple of days......


no im not camping there but the thought did cross my mind so i could fish it at dusk and dawn :lol:
ive caught fish on all stages of the tide too but my 3 biggest fish there have all been within an hour of low water so im probably just being superstitious. im gonna check the wind sock in work tonight before i leave, if its southerly im gonna head home. hopefully itll be a westerly tho as i might fine a fishable patch altho met eireann are forecasting 15km S/E.
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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red wrote:....unless i was holding the rod i couldnt have gotten it quicker....


Always hold the rod when your bass fishing :wink: .
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

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Pat wrote:
Always hold the rod when your Bass fishing :wink: .


that makes sense but i usually fish with 2 rods so cant really hold them
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Nice going well done on the Bass 8)
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Re: West Cork Beach, 10-07-09

#20 Post by KERRY1 »

Pat wrote:
red wrote:....unless i was holding the rod i couldnt have gotten it quicker....


Always hold the rod when your Bass fishing :wink: .


I agree, I always do apart from when I get tired and use the tripod to rest for a while. It means you feel any slight bite at the end of your line and can strike straight away for it rather than wasting time getting to your rod which is on a tripod. You can sometimes miss bites and fish doing that.
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