12lb bass in dublin bay

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padraig

12lb bass in dublin bay

#1 Post by padraig »

caught this monster and my personal best at monkstown to the left of the martello tower on the ebbing tide yesterday evening. there is hope for dublin fishing yet
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#2 Post by kieran »

well done that man

Any chance of a picture?
What were you using as bait?

Thanks and congrats again
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#3 Post by m.b3 »

fair play to you Padraig. what a fish!
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#4 Post by George »

Are you going to try for a specimen award from the ISFC?
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#5 Post by keo »

how did you catch it? what were the light & wind conditions, what ground did you catch it over
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#6 Post by padraig »

wind was blowing in from dunlaoghaire, not very strong, its real rocky ground that leads out onto sand, i assume the bass travel along the sandymount beach during high water and then down, pic is on its way, can i upload it to this site??
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#7 Post by padraig »

sorry forgot to say i caught it on a peeler on a float right close in, freelineing without a weight, waded out to a big rock about 50m to the left of the swimming area. easy to c its the biggest outcrop in the place
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#8 Post by kieran »

Hi Padraig

We don't let people upload big files like pictures (it could crash the site!) but if you send it to me at kieran.hanarahan@sea-angling-ireland.org I will get it up on the gallery and doubtless you will be well ahead on points in the July prize competition!

BTW, lads, where are all the pictures - are yez all blanking or what out there :lol: :wink: !?!?
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#9 Post by Adrian »

Competition for July is hotting up, Padraig with his 12lb Bass for shore and Arthur with his 2lB red gurnard for boat. Mind you if Luke enters his 50lB +++ Tope Arthur could be in trouble. If Luke does win maybe Conor could send him a bigger scales :wink:
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#10 Post by kieran »

I thought you were going to suggest a bigger boat! :lol:
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#11 Post by padraig »

what comp?
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#12 Post by Adrian »

Padraig,

Monthly shore and boat best fish, see front page of this site or top post in shore and boat reports page for details, sponsered by Pro cast angling. See previous winners in the gallery. You're going to be hard to beat this month. :(
Congrats on the Bass by the way, were you fishing specifically for Bass at the time, or did it just happen to come along and like the look of your peeler (So to speak) :?:
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#13 Post by Adrian »

Padraig,

Sorry, It's actually the top post in the 2 Q and A forums.
padraig

#14 Post by padraig »

was trying for it, there dosnt look like much else would b there apart from maybe a flat. the rocks empty out completly so that there is no water at all
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#15 Post by padraig »

kieran sent a pic to the adress u gave me kieran.hanarahan@sea-angling-ireland.org and it bounced back to me
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#16 Post by Wes »

Not that I would dare to tell someone how to spell their name, but is it not Hanrahan rather than Hanarahan?
If it is Hanrahan, then we should all point and laugh at Kieran, I think. :lol:
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#17 Post by kieran »

Hi all, padraig

Doh! ... this and signing cheques... would have loved to have been called smith or byrne... something easy to remember (and spell and type) :oops:

Written note to self - paste all email addresses!

Got the picture BTW, from an email stomp or something or other.... where did you get the shirt and where did your head go? :wink:

Can't put that up in a gallery... please get back to me on this!

PM if you prefer...
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#18 Post by liamd »

lads lads optimistic as we all are does this not smack of porky pies???? if not then i am doing somthing very very wrong on the fishing front
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#19 Post by kieran »

Hmnnn... pork pies... yes... whilst I don't want to cast aspersions (is that how you spell it) the picture I got is not very convincing and looks remarkably like one posted on a website in the UK not too long ago...

However, padraig, you're very welcome to come back on this and counteract all thes negative vibes ... man!
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