Tralee Bay Grand Slam
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Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Where: Derrymore & SPA
Baits: Fresh Mackerel and some Frozen Eels
Rigs: Up and Overs
Results: 1 painted, 1 Stinger, 2 Undulates( 1 specimen), multiple thornies and 2 huss
Tide: Fished from mid over high both tides.
Weather: Session 1 - Derrymore, North west wind blowing straight in my face. Session 2 was northerly wind with plenty protection from trees/bushes in SPA
Session1: First session I fished Derrymore, just in front of the car park. Weed was bad close in so had to keep rods high and at distance. Only used Mackerel here. First cast resulted in a painted before I could get the second rod baited. The second cast resulted in a huss of about 7/8lb which was a nice surprise. The rest of the incoming tide was slow. On the outgoing Tide I picked up the last huss on a mackerel head that I had out for a sneaky Tope.
Session2: Resulted in Non stop action. Arrived in SPA around 6 fished from 6:30pm to 1am. One rod was dedicated to Sandeel and the other was mackerel. Was almost non stop action and did not matter what bait was out. They were equally effective. First cast was a small undulate , probably the smallest one Ive ever had. Soon after I had my second Undulate which happened to be 87cm and my first recorded Specimen undulate. Nice Guy fishing above me took the pic. There was a lull for roughly an hour before I had a small stinger. This definitely had my spirits high as All i needed was a thornie to complete my grand slam at this point. Unfortunately by now my 24 hours was after finishing and I then got my first of many thornies. I wanted to keep going to try get a painted before the session ended to have all my rays in 24hours from the bay but it was not to be. Had more and more thornies once the sun set. I realised I needed to hit roughly 130 yards to get the fish. If a cast didnt feel good I never got a fish.
Here is a video of the sessions: https://youtu.be/VqXAJaM1YRE
Baits: Fresh Mackerel and some Frozen Eels
Rigs: Up and Overs
Results: 1 painted, 1 Stinger, 2 Undulates( 1 specimen), multiple thornies and 2 huss
Tide: Fished from mid over high both tides.
Weather: Session 1 - Derrymore, North west wind blowing straight in my face. Session 2 was northerly wind with plenty protection from trees/bushes in SPA
Session1: First session I fished Derrymore, just in front of the car park. Weed was bad close in so had to keep rods high and at distance. Only used Mackerel here. First cast resulted in a painted before I could get the second rod baited. The second cast resulted in a huss of about 7/8lb which was a nice surprise. The rest of the incoming tide was slow. On the outgoing Tide I picked up the last huss on a mackerel head that I had out for a sneaky Tope.
Session2: Resulted in Non stop action. Arrived in SPA around 6 fished from 6:30pm to 1am. One rod was dedicated to Sandeel and the other was mackerel. Was almost non stop action and did not matter what bait was out. They were equally effective. First cast was a small undulate , probably the smallest one Ive ever had. Soon after I had my second Undulate which happened to be 87cm and my first recorded Specimen undulate. Nice Guy fishing above me took the pic. There was a lull for roughly an hour before I had a small stinger. This definitely had my spirits high as All i needed was a thornie to complete my grand slam at this point. Unfortunately by now my 24 hours was after finishing and I then got my first of many thornies. I wanted to keep going to try get a painted before the session ended to have all my rays in 24hours from the bay but it was not to be. Had more and more thornies once the sun set. I realised I needed to hit roughly 130 yards to get the fish. If a cast didnt feel good I never got a fish.
Here is a video of the sessions: https://youtu.be/VqXAJaM1YRE
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Congrats and well done
some sessions
130 yards is not in my arsenal, maybe explains why its a barren wasteland for me, most of the time
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
I was surprised myself Brian. I tried in close with one of the rods at the start but realised quickly that i really needed to get the lead moving to get the fish. I was hitting a bank of weed maybe 100 yards out when i was reeling in so my assumption is that theres a channel or maybe a sandbank the other side of that the fish were sitting on.corbyeire wrote:Congrats and well done
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130 yards is not in my arsenal, maybe explains why its a barren wasteland for me, most of the time
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Nice going there James. Congrats on your specimen undulate which was accompanied by your smallest ever undulate, you really broadened your horizon there! I get a kick from catching the smallest of a species, (but not as big as catching the largest).
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Nice fishing James. Great videos
I wouldn't have a clue if I was hitting 130yds or not, but I doubt it. Must get the measuring tape out some time to check it, lol
Catching a stinger - I think there's every chance it has beaten me down there. Too much effort and expense with no reward
I wouldn't have a clue if I was hitting 130yds or not, but I doubt it. Must get the measuring tape out some time to check it, lol
Catching a stinger - I think there's every chance it has beaten me down there. Too much effort and expense with no reward
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Great stuff,, I've blanked at SPA 3 years in a row but always had something at Derrymore,, I loved SPA for shelter, although said I'd never go back again, this report has changed my tune,, 130yards might be an ask though,, some cast
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Its funny because I got the small one on a 6/0 so it goes to show that even big hooks catch small fishjohnwest wrote:Nice going there James. Congrats on your specimen undulate which was accompanied by your smallest ever undulate, you really broadened your horizon there! I get a kick from catching the smallest of a species, (but not as big as catching the largest).

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Ah it always can be hit and miss as you know. Ya I really had to wind up to get it out to the distance alright. One mistimed cast resulted in a massive birds nestchuckaroo wrote:Nice fishing James. Great videos
I wouldn't have a clue if I was hitting 130yds or not, but I doubt it. Must get the measuring tape out some time to check it, lol
Catching a stinger - I think there's every chance it has beaten me down there. Too much effort and expense with no reward

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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
The exact reason I fished SPA, needed shelter from the wind. Derry more has been more consistent over the years. I always get something but SPA has thrown up some suprise sessions I find. When I was there, there was 4 other people fishing and from what I could see there were no fish got by anyone. Most left by mid tide and I had non stop action over high and well into darknessMartinC wrote:Great stuff,, I've blanked at SPA 3 years in a row but always had something at Derrymore,, I loved SPA for shelter, although said I'd never go back again, this report has changed my tune,, 130yards might be an ask though,, some cast
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
nice fishing, love the video
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Thanks man. Was a nice session alrightMC wrote:nice fishing, love the video
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Great stuff James two great sessions and a well made video to boot.
I just noticed that you seemed not to be using grip leads.Does that make it difficult to tighten down to the lead and get the good bend in the rod tip ?
I just noticed that you seemed not to be using grip leads.Does that make it difficult to tighten down to the lead and get the good bend in the rod tip ?
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Re: Tralee Bay Grand Slam
Personally I try to avoid using grips if I can. I only use them when fishing big tides or big surf. My thinking is if theres something spikey that the fish may swim into it might just put them off sitting down and eating the bait. Might be a load of crap but its just something in the back of my head so Ill try get away without them. Also in certain areas if there is a bit of a tide the lead will roll to find a hollow where possible fish might sit out of the current waiting for food to come to them.shortcircuit wrote:Great stuff James two great sessions and a well made video to boot.
I just noticed that you seemed not to be using grip leads.Does that make it difficult to tighten down to the lead and get the good bend in the rod tip ?
For tightening up on the lead to put a bend in the rod im never too worried about it. I usually just tighten up enough so that the line isnt slack. Saying that the rods I use tend to be a bit stiff so if I put a bend in the rod it probably would pop the lead wires if a wave or piece of weed hit it.
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