Just wondering if anyone has caught one?
I've never seen one, are they a viable target in the Summer?
Any tips or info greatly appreciated

Moderator: JimC
Dave wrote:They seem like a pretty rare fish alright so I don't know how how targetable they would be. Actually there was a report on the site of one caught from Killiney of all places last year, I'll see if I can route it out.
Yeah here it is:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20869&p=160332&hilit=+Stone+Bass+killiney#p160332
Dave Jolly wrote:I have actually caught 2 stone Bass over the years, both of them off Cork harbour, both of them out shark fishing.
The first one was when I was fishing the bottom for whiting etc when there was a run on one of the shark rods, I reeled in straight away, but left the rod with a set of baited feathers hanging a few feet under the surface, a couple of seconds later the rod was nearly pulled over the side and I just grabbed it in time to find a Wreckfish hanging off the end hook.
the following year I was shark fishing again, and someone thought they saw something dart out from under the boat, I put on a 4' trace with a hook baited with a belly strip of mackerel, and lowered it over the other side of the boat, letting it drift under and I hooked up straight away with another stone Bass.
The 2 things in common were that the fish were taken on the drift after 4-5 hours so they must have followed the trail up, and hid under the boat (called wreck fish because they hang around floating debris), and each year it was a very hot summer and we had seen several sunfish during the day.
I bet if more people did what I did the second day out shark fishing there would be more of them caught.
Dave