Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

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seanie35
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#21 Post by seanie35 »

well done 2 specimens in 6 weeks is that a normal season for ya pat :mrgreen: :?: :D
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#22 Post by Pat »

No, not a normal season, by a long shot, but I'll take it like this as often as I can.

I've just had an extraordinary week's fishing...had over 30 bass this week, most were in the 60 - 70cm range with about 7 or 8 over the 70cm mark :shock: . Cortaz's theory on 'predictable fishing' sure came up trumps :D and I'm a confirmed fan :wink: .
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#23 Post by seanie35 »

Pat wrote:No, not a normal season, by a long shot, but I'll take it like this as often as I can.

I've just had an extraordinary week's fishing...had over 30 Bass this week, most were in the 60 - 70cm range with about 7 or 8 over the 70cm mark :shock: . Cortaz's theory on 'predictable fishing' sure came up trumps :D and I'm a confirmed fan :wink: .

that's some going, had about 7 myself for the week but lost about 12 thinks it's cause I took 2 trebles off the plug I was using think it swims better with just the back one :shock:
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#24 Post by wilky83 »

WOw amazing fish there congrats, hhhmmmmm thought i was doing well with my two bass think il have to apply myself more :D :D :D
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#25 Post by Pat »

I'm going to give Padge73 a plug here...if you pardon the pun :lol: (I assume I'm allowed to :?: ). The lure you see in the picture is a Duo Tide Minnow. Its an excellent lure. It casts for miles...much further than other quality lures like the Alie Magnet, Angle Kiss, & Maria Chase, and has an excellent action. I called upto Padge two weeks ago and got a few of these, plus a few Feed Shallows, and Xlayers. Padge is now stocking these excellent Japanese lures and others he's getting from Ultimate Fishing in France. It would be worth giving him a shout. His blog is here....http://seirelandlurefishing.blogspot.com/ 8)
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Re: Specimen Bass, Cork, 18th June

#26 Post by junior conger »

brilliant bass well done
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cod over 5lbs!
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SPECIES 2011:= 2 species of rockling, colaie,codling whiting,pollock,gurnanrd,throback ray,grey gurnard
best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray

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