bass in cullenstown,wexford

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bass in cullenstown,wexford

#1 Post by SKIP »

heading down towards cullenstown,wexford the weekend.dose anyone have the sus wether theirs a chance of a bass to be had or is it a bit early still :?:
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#2 Post by lampoon »

friend of mine blanked on it last sun, cast a rig out in the moring cracked off, about 4 hours later, caught the lost rig when reeling in and the bait wasnt touched on it, that was the signal to move on. could be fish in it this week different tide , weather etc
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#3 Post by corbyeire »

it is nice though when you can get the rig back 8)
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#4 Post by cortaz »

i think if u fish sunday evenin from 4/8p.m. you have a better than avarage chance :wink: , try and use fresh bait,worms. dont cast to far max. 70/80 meter. use as littel weight as possable.
out behind the 3th. wave.
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#5 Post by SKIP »

appreciate the heads up,will prob fish the sandbank right of the mouth to the estuary and see what happens. thanks again!
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#6 Post by thirty »

let us know how you get on
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cullenstown and clones beach,wexford

#7 Post by SKIP »

fished cullenstown on saturday with little result.i had a bass of about a 1 1/2lb and suprisingly a small turbot for about 4 hrs fishing in a blustery north easterly.i upped sticks and headed to tramore strand to see what conditions were like but was met with a gale force 5 n/e which proved a bit uncomfortable.i headed back up the n11 and decided to see what clones strand was like,lukily it was fishable thank fek as i had been driving for about 3 hours at this stage and was getting the shakes from lack of fishing :x ,anyhows managed to catch umpteen whiting couple of cod biggest 1lb and 1 LSD,coulnt fish sunday cortaz as you recommended prob would have caught more(murphys law)
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#8 Post by cortaz »

bass,turbot, codling,dogfish, whiting.!! :) 8) thats not to bad.
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