Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
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Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
As I said in an earlier post , myself and Sèan had set ourselves a task of catching a 40cm flounder, a donegal bass and a 5lb pike from a donegal lake for the winter season,, of about 30 trips since September we fished hard and I managed two 41.5cm flounders and himself coming close with a 38,, only blanked on the last day out there on the 15th,, figuring the flounder had moved off to spawn i thought it might be a good plan to specifically try for a bass,, I dug some fresh lug at lunch and hit the beach just after the flood,, 2 bass later im absolutely delighted,, great to know they are there and even better ro see them going back ,, hopefully there's some bigger ones lurking,,
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Lovely fish! 

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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
to get 2 on your first attempt is good going!!
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Perfect, well done lads
Am determined to get a bass off the north coast at the moment too, haven't managed it yet though
What about the pike..?

Am determined to get a bass off the north coast at the moment too, haven't managed it yet though
What about the pike..?

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2025 targets:
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Once we can travel a bit further the pike will be hit,, no coarse fish in NW donegal so its a good hours drive,,chuckaroo wrote:Perfect, well done lads![]()
Am determined to get a bass off the north coast at the moment too, haven't managed it yet though
What about the pike..?
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Well done, flounder gone ?
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Good stuff! Great when a plan comes together.
Bass move off during the winter too. It is thought that smaller fish may not "get the urge" as they may not be ready to procreate. Thing is, that beach should have potential from May onwards!
Bass move off during the winter too. It is thought that smaller fish may not "get the urge" as they may not be ready to procreate. Thing is, that beach should have potential from May onwards!
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Not just one bass Martin, but two! You're getting greedy now! Well done, so fortunate to have the sea on your doorstep. Even my pike plans for February have been put on hold by our lockdown extension to March. Someday.....
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Re: Donegal bass,, mission 2 accomplished
Still the odd one aboutFK wrote:Well done, flounder gone ?
Thanks for the tip,, didn't know that they move off too,, will have to give them a go in May then,,JimC wrote:Good stuff! Great when a plan comes together.
Bass move off during the winter too. It is thought that smaller fish may not "get the urge" as they may not be ready to procreate. Thing is, that beach should have potential from May onwards!
Figured if I got two it wouldn't be put down to luckjohnwest wrote:Not just one bass Martin, but two! You're getting greedy now! Well done, so fortunate to have the sea on your doorstep. Even my pike plans for February have been put on hold by our lockdown extension to March. Someday.....
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Well done on the bass, fair play !