st mullins fri 25/5/12

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st mullins fri 25/5/12

#1 Post by tight lines »

People:myself & gitsea m

Duration:6.30pm - 9.45pm

Tide:rising

Weather:great

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Rigs:taz

Results:me 4 shad 1 roach gitsea 5 shad




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we arrived at about 3.30 but did not start fishing till 6.30 we just chilled out and took in the great weather then when the tide started to push we sprung in action fishing from the start was great we had fish on most casts but lost a lot more than we landed with fish jumping,tail walking doing anything to trow the hook i ended up with 4 and a poor roach that got inpaled on the lure and git had 3 we fished up to 9.45 as the light was starting to fade and got stuck into a few beers git woke early next morning and had another 2 in the space of a half hour b4 we headed home
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Re: st mullins fri 25/5/12

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Re: st mullins fri 25/5/12

#3 Post by Al and Jordan »

great fishing man and some lovely pics. :P
we really have to get down there next year for a go at them :)
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Re: st mullins fri 25/5/12

#4 Post by basshunter10 »

Lads do you need a licence or a permit to fish the river there, great fishing and super pictures!
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#5 Post by Eoghan »

wow, thats last one is a belter. Another one on the must do list for next year.
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#6 Post by tomgrey »

Well done Alan, did you weigh any?, looks like a specimen defo.
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#7 Post by sparkey+1 »

Fair play Alan looks like a great session and the weather as well. Some nice fish there m8 :wink:
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tomgrey wrote:Well done Alan, did you weigh any?, looks like a specimen defo.
no tom i forgot to take the scales and the measuring stick out of the sea bag but there was a couple that looked to be above specimen weight alright
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Re: st mullins fri 25/5/12

#9 Post by JOHN1 »

nice fish lads.
The roach looks like it might be a DACE, im sure there is a specialist around here that will be able to confirm this :wink:
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Re: st mullins fri 25/5/12

#10 Post by ste c »

JOHN1 wrote:nice fish lads.
The roach looks like it might be a DACE, im sure there is a specialist around here that will be able to confirm this :wink:


great fishin an yeah that looks to be more a dace alright great pike bait

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