catching bass on a lure
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catching bass on a lure
ive never spun for bass from a beach,so basically, how do i do it.which lures to use, do i fish the bottom,mid range or the surface,how far do i cast, etc etc. any input greatly appreciated.
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
Check out http://www.probassfisher.com/search/lab ... 20-%20bass from Jim Hendticks blog. A load of info for you to digest.
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
id be interested in his too
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Species 2011.(12) Dab, Coalie, 5 Bearded Rockling, Whiting, Doggie, Pollock, Shanny/Common Blenny, Silver Eel, Mackerel, Wrasse, Sting Ray, Cod
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
Try off rocks instead last summer i did a lot of spinning/plugging in places i never would have taught to look for bass or pollack, get some cheap soft lures and try those i had great success with Berkely Gulp sand-eels in grey/purple color and there not so expensive
good luck

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"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
Re: catching Bass on a lure
anyone any experience of spinning/plugging for bass in the donegal area? pm if prefered thanks
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
the key is dedication steol5589, you will find everything you need to know at probassfisher.com, even better, give Jim a call and arrange a days workshop with him. You'll be glad you did! 

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Re: catching Bass on a lure
anyone know any marks in the dublin / wicklow to try
Species 2010.(2) Doggie, Cod
Species 2011.(12) Dab, Coalie, 5 Bearded Rockling, Whiting, Doggie, Pollock, Shanny/Common Blenny, Silver Eel, Mackerel, Wrasse, Sting Ray, Cod
Species 2012.(5) Sea Scorpion, Pollock, sand eel, mackerel, corkwing wrasse.
2012 Wishlist. Conger, Smooth Hound, Bass
Species 2011.(12) Dab, Coalie, 5 Bearded Rockling, Whiting, Doggie, Pollock, Shanny/Common Blenny, Silver Eel, Mackerel, Wrasse, Sting Ray, Cod
Species 2012.(5) Sea Scorpion, Pollock, sand eel, mackerel, corkwing wrasse.
2012 Wishlist. Conger, Smooth Hound, Bass
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
Hi,chenz116 wrote:anyone know any marks in the dublin / wicklow to try
There are plenty of marks in Dublin and Wicklow with Bass, loads in fact, some places you wouldn't even think, but they're there, just don't expect to turn up at a mark that somebody might give you and expect to catch a Bass, it's not that easy, you have to put in a fair few hours, early starts, evening starts and a good bit of ground work to learn your marks. Your best bet is to try a few places yourself, travel light and go and have a look, especially at low water.
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at the office!
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
Yeah, but it's hard work. You'd do a lot better baiting.salmonboy wrote:anyone any experience of spinning/plugging for Bass in the donegal area? pm if prefered thanks
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
have been looking to try get a bass on a lure myself this is something im interested in
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Re: catching Bass on a lure
Guy's in my experience its all about work,work,work I was lucky i caught a bass without knowing what i was fishing for or what i had caught so that was my experience since then things get better and better you have to try every mark you see no matter how stupid you think it is (in the way that bass would not be there) 9 times outta 10 that's where they will be, also if your really struggling meet up with a few guys on here as i did and you will learn a lot quicker and also if they realise that you are a genuine enthusiast they might show you a few well hidden spots
. Just have fun try everything and don't say no to any methods, marks, times etc, and happy hunting 


IBPAG No: 248
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
Re: catching Bass on a lure
I'm fairly new to fishing but had a surprise bass (5lb- Catch and release because a good fish is valuable) that took my spinner about 5 yards out from rocks near Ballycotton. I hadn't a clue what I was doing as I had only fished twice before and was using a small spoon with a feather.
Two years later and I haven't caught another one on a lure but had a couple on size two hooks baited with squid and mackerel.
Two years later and I haven't caught another one on a lure but had a couple on size two hooks baited with squid and mackerel.