Dublin Bass 16-10-09

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Dublin Bass 16-10-09

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Duration:8:30-1:30

Tide: hw@11ish

Weather:fine

Bait: Rag

Rigs: 2 hook flapper size 2 hook

Results:3 Bass




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Went to my favorite Dublin beach with Mark as its been a while since we were out when we got there the sea was calm no surf. We were there for 2 hours not a bite then as hw came things changed. I got a nice knock on my rod it seemed a nice fish it started to dive under where the rocks were i was convinced it was a nice Pollock i eventually got him to the surface a nice flash of silver a 52cm Bass :D my first with bait and my fish one in Dublin :D :D I cast back out to the same spot and told Mark to do the same as it looked a good spot, moments later I had another Bass 46cm. Mark was helping me unhook fish when i noticed hid rod going to one side i pushed him out of the way and told him to grab his rod, this fish decided to take Mark for a walk he struggled to get control of the fish the expression on his face was priceless :lol: it put up some fight just as he thought he had him the handle on his reel broke :shock: :twisted: still he managed to get him close enough for me to grab him a 50cm Bass his first one :D :D nothing else after that except for the fish that was jumping in front of us it was like on a lake fishing for rainbows fish jumping everywhere. Some bloke came and wanted to take some photos of the fish another asked us if were going to sell them :shock: and best of all some Oriental guy came over to us and pointed out which fish he wanted :shock: i had to tell him 3 times he wasn't getting one even then he wouldn't give up so I politely told him no :evil: we had a great day it was the first time we got Bass together and it makes up for all the crappy blanks we had in Poolbeg this year.
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#2 Post by bigsod »

Nice fish Nicefish 8)
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#3 Post by The Austrian »

well done, lovely bass and nice little report, seems as a few of our "new friends" are becoming even the more cheekier when one is polite, a sharply barked "me no english" is my new response, works surprisingly well :lol:
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#4 Post by eric »

the beach there was littred with them the other night, ive never seen anything like it, :shock: hundreds of them , just sitting in behind the waves on the surface, not one bit scarred of a headlamp, jus chillin, would they take a bait?? nope! :lol:
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#5 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done lovely bass
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#6 Post by dfella25 »

Super fish nicefish well done. Big shame about the Sunday roast going to waste now :wink:
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#7 Post by doggie3131 »

well done, some cracking fish :D your a brave man! :D :D
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#8 Post by stevo74 »

well done nicefish!
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#9 Post by davyp »

crackin fish, ya gotta love it when it all comes together, I'd say yer mates face was a picture when his reel broke :D i'm sure he'd have been gutted if he'd lost it.
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#10 Post by daveire »

nice fish is that beach southside?
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#11 Post by eyesreilly »

daveire wrote:nice fish is that beach southside?
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#12 Post by scotty »

if there was hundreds bud and not taking bait , try some bread, they were mullet ,i can assure you ,there aint hundreds in the whole of dublin bay never mind one area
eric wrote:the beach there was littred with them the other night, ive never seen anything like it, :shock: hundreds of them , just sitting in behind the waves on the surface, not one bit scarred of a headlamp, jus chillin, would they take a bait?? nope! :lol:
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#13 Post by dbrock »

scotty wrote:if there was hundreds bud and not taking bait , try some bread, they were mullet ,i can assure you ,there aint hundreds in the whole of dublin bay never mind one area
eric wrote:the beach there was littred with them the other night, ive never seen anything like it, :shock: hundreds of them , just sitting in behind the waves on the surface, not one bit scarred of a headlamp, jus chillin, would they take a bait?? nope! :lol:
in fairness im sure eric knows the difference between mullet and bass,,
as for the bay there are well and truely plenty of em about,


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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#14 Post by rustyhookthomas »

very nice result there lads!
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#15 Post by scotty »

yeh right bud hundreds and they took nowt !! in dublin! c,mon there aint that much of them bud ive fished here for years and know loads of lads and there mullet! and if he had a headlamp how could he tell it was bass? is his name steve auston??
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scotty wrote:if there was hundreds bud and not taking bait , try some bread, they were mullet ,i can assure you ,there aint hundreds in the whole of dublin bay never mind one area
eric wrote:the beach there was littred with them the other night, ive never seen anything like it, :shock: hundreds of them , just sitting in behind the waves on the surface, not one bit scarred of a headlamp, jus chillin, would they take a bait?? nope! :lol:
in fairness im sure eric knows the difference between mullet and Bass,,
as for the bay there are well and truely plenty of em about,


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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#16 Post by Al and Jordan »

excellent session man :P :P :P don't you just love it when it all comes togeather like that :mrgreen: :mrgreen: 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#17 Post by dfella25 »

A few people were on that beach the other night said the same thing. Unless those crafty mullet are wearing spikes now!
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#18 Post by bigsod »

In all fairness scotty If Eric said its bass then its bass, the man is a walking fishing encylopedia :shock:
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#19 Post by cormology »

I've seen bass holding up like that before in wexford and not feeding, so it very possible they were bass..
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Re: Dublin Bass 16-10-09

#20 Post by eric »

mate its my local, i know the beach well, i know the difference between a bass and a mullet. i was able to wade up to 2 foot of themm they didnt seem to spook at all infact i'd almost say they where happy to see me.

there are a lot more than the odd bass in dublin bay its jammers with them. perhaps you just have to learn how to catch them, perhaps hundreds was an over statement but within 300 yards from myself and another angler there was two or three bass every 15 yards. no less then 5 feet out
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