maggie M

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robbiemag
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maggie M

#1 Post by robbiemag »

People:meself, paul, tipp john

Duration:7 hours

Tide:drop

Weather:sw wind

Bait:feathers and lures

Rigs:feathers and lures

Results: 20 plus mack, mullet, whitenin, bass

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Headed out for a few hours last week. Arrived at slip about 10 and was in the water and gone for 10.30. Still tryin to get macks for the freezer but not a lot happenin. Tried a few drifts at poolbeg. After 30 min or so and no fish decided to head for dun laoighre. Took about 15 mins to get over. Went on the drift. Whitin a few min started to get macks :D . done an hour or so here and headed to dalkey. Got more macks here and a few whitenin. Seen some lads on the rented boats catch a good size sea trout on feathers :shock: Never seen this before. Fair play to the lads they were over the moon. Tipp John had a small fish on feathers looked like a mullet. Put up a photo. Can someone confirm what this fish is. We were getting a few fish here and there. It wasnt great. decided to head back accross the by and try for a bass. Whitin ten min or so we started gettin bites. :D .Landed abround 10 or so bass and lost a few. Biggest around 2 to 3 pound. Great craic on the light rods. Headed back in around 6. Was a good day out. Still havnt filled the freezer with mack for the winter. Runnin out of time quick. Hope to get another shot in the next few weeks
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robbiemag
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#2 Post by robbiemag »

Here is the fish. Is it a mullet anyone know
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GEORGE H
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#3 Post by GEORGE H »

thats a herring mate. Good bait and even nicer smoked. :D
What time are we meeting up at !!!!!!!!
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#4 Post by chuckaroo »

a very decent sized herring. great tucker!
some very healthy nice looking bass there. well done
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#5 Post by nicefish »

nice session, where do you launch your boat from?
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#6 Post by Tipp john »

Good report rob don't think the long red hair suits me :wink: do prefer the "el baldo" look lol, u could do with a bit of editin work urself,mark might give u drawing lessings!Can't wait to get out again bass on a light e15 rod can't beat it
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#7 Post by robbiemag »

GEORGE H wrote:thats a herring mate. Good bait and even nicer smoked. :D
A herring. Tks for that. Never got one of them before :D
nicefish wrote:nice session, where do you launch your boat from?
. Launc the boat at yaught club in ringsend
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#8 Post by nicefish »

robbiemag wrote:
GEORGE H wrote:thats a herring mate. Good bait and even nicer smoked. :D
A herring. Tks for that. Never got one of them before :D
nicefish wrote:nice session, where do you launch your boat from?
. Launc the boat at yaught club in ringsend
my mate lives close by, do you have to be a member to launch it from there?
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#9 Post by robbiemag »

No. It's a public slip. I find it best to get there early and get boat in the water before anyone shows up and before club opens. Ye hav to park trailor up the road a bit. Not a bad slip
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#10 Post by nicefish »

That's great thanks for that.
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