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cortaz
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clonea/cunnigar Waterford 13/9

#1 Post by cortaz »

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Duration:1 houe clonea/1hour cunn;

Tide:h.w.@10.15p.m.

Weather:light s.wind

Bait:lugs/ mack. (3lb bass on mack strip)

Rigs:2 up pats,

Results:2 bass 3+1.5 bream 2lb. 2 flounders
went to clonea at about 6, nice surf but tons of weed got 1 flounder.
was going to go home, but decied to have a go at the cunn. as the weather/tide/dusk was to good to miss. 8) got bream first cast, 15 mins. later got dubble shot of bass.
got this microscope that reads the scales;;;;;;;
3lb. bass 7/8 yr. old??? bream4/5 yrs..
1.5lb.bass 4/5 yr old.




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corbyeire
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#2 Post by corbyeire »

very interesting - having that microscope - you should be working for the CFB!
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#3 Post by cortaz »

corbyeire wrote:very interesting - having that microscope - you should be working for the CFB!


they shoud be workin for me :lol:
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#4 Post by corbyeire »

well put! :lol:
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they shoud be workin for me


I'm thinking the same myself. I'd send them a CV, if I was you.....you never know.....
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Nice one Cortaz

#6 Post by drseafish »

I hope your getting the hang of reading them scales. try to take them from around the lateral line up near the head (biggest scales are easiest to read). Take 2 or 3 off each fish as some may be replacements which will not have all the rings. It will be interesting to see what year classes are turning up.

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