any luck with surface poppers yet?
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any luck with surface poppers yet?
just wondering if anyone's had any luck with surface poppers yet this year? Tried a few times with no success, am wondering is it still too early in the year for them?Thanks...
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
no joy for me and the lads , keep trying
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
Here's one I had a month ago on a gunfish:


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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
Good man!
I'd have said the surface layers are still way too cold with all these f......n northerlies, but I forgot Cork/Cobh is in the Bahamas......
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
Hugo, I have to let you know it wasn't caught in Cork, but down in the 'Kingdom.' I couldn't get over the water temps that day....it was about 14C. That's why they get so many bass, so early in the season.
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
14C? I'd be surprised if it ever gets that warm up here....
Anyway, cracker of fish wherever it was caught Pat, and very fitting for a Corkman to be raiding that part of the world...
Just generally, when I lived in West Waterford I figured that surface lures werent much use till about July/August or so, when things were really warmed up inshore. On the other hand, you could catch with them right up to Xmas in the right conditions.
What part of the coastline you on Fishmonger?
Anyway, cracker of fish wherever it was caught Pat, and very fitting for a Corkman to be raiding that part of the world...

Just generally, when I lived in West Waterford I figured that surface lures werent much use till about July/August or so, when things were really warmed up inshore. On the other hand, you could catch with them right up to Xmas in the right conditions.
What part of the coastline you on Fishmonger?
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
thanks for the replies !!! based down in kerry, been trying the allie magnet but no joy yet. Have a good few bass caught on tobies and kiltys but all under three pound so far...seem to be gettin more seatrout than bass..
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
fishmonger wrote: Have a good few Bass caught on tobies and kiltys but all under three pound so far...seem to be gettin more seatrout than Bass..

Sorry about the Cork/Kerry comment by the way....

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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
lot of blanks involved most of the time past few weeks tbh
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Re: any luck with surface poppers yet?
Hopefully things all round will pick up from next week when the winds swing away from north round to west/south-west.
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