
Is it too early for Lures
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- SAI Bait Ball
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Re: Is it too early for Lures
First lure session of the year on Sunday in South Wexford. Not a tap. Good to know I wasn't the only one out this early in the year 

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- SAI Hammerhead
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Re: Is it too early for Lures
Tried Waterford on sat but no luck. Tried abit of bait as it got dark and only got a couple of bites.
Also tried a local rock mark yesterday with an array of soft plastics but no joy.
They will be here soon!
Also tried a local rock mark yesterday with an array of soft plastics but no joy.
They will be here soon!

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- SAI Lug Worm
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- Favourite Reel: Abu 6500 Mag
- Favourite Fish: Sea Bass
- Location: Ferns Co.Wexford
Re: Is it too early for Lures
Fished hook head sat 26th with all manor of hard and soft plastics but blanked!!good to be back out tho!anyone know any rock fishing spots in north Wexford?...the hook is a bit of a journey for me!!
Species 2011:Bass 1 @ 7lb
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- SAI Lug Worm
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- Location: Greystones, Co. Wicklow
Re: Is it too early for Lures
Had my first spinning session of the year last night around (Greystones \ Kilcoole) shoreline which resulted in zero fish, I was not planning on heading out at all but had a spur of the moment brainwave to head out to the local rocks to do an hour or two.Conditions looked good and as I pretty much covered 1km of costline chucking a wide range of lures (Feed Shallow \ Tide Minnow \ Tobys \ Xlayer AYU & Moroko \ Spindle Worms \ maria little bit 12g etc) out without a nibble.
Looking forward to heading back out again and hopefully posting some better results.
Looking forward to heading back out again and hopefully posting some better results.