morriscastle.. Wexford..12th june 07

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morriscastle.. Wexford..12th june 07

#1 Post by stevecrow74 »

People:myself and patspillane

Duration:6 or so hours

Tide: falling

Weather: southerly wind..

Bait: crab. lug. Rag. Squid. Mack, sandeel

Rigs:various

Results:loads of doggies.. Common and starry smoothound.. And a bass(quickly released)

Catch and Release:: Yes



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met pat in courtown and left for kilmucridge.. On first cast pat caught a bass on the retrieve.. Approx 5lbs it had a safe and quick return.. Then it was doggies, until pat caught a common smoothie.. Then back to dogs.. Then i pulled out a nice starry smut.. (life is good) then back to doggies for the rest of the night.. 20 dogs approx between us.(maybe more)...
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#2 Post by Pat Spillane »

Nice evening and good to meet up with someone new. I would say steve is being very conservative with the number of dogs and really generous with the bass, it was only a schoolie.

One major question has to be answered, Is the poacher crow really famous...... Imagine the scene two guys fishing minding their own business when a female who happened to have male company with her at the time stops and asks to take a photo of the said crow. Her friend didnt look too impressed.

As for the name poacher.... no scandal there but teacher you will know what i mean.

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#3 Post by MC »

poacher, whats that about dont leave us in suspence, as for the picture it must be because the crow has shaved, a once in a lifetime event

ps, some nice fish, have to fish wexford some day
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#4 Post by teacher »

Pat Spillane wrote:As for the name poacher.... no scandal there but teacher you will know what i mean.


"Poacher" isn't the word I was using :lol:
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#5 Post by the gaffer »

a couple of us fished around kilmuckridge 2 years ago. caught alot at night but slack during day, thought boats were clearing the place out.
by the looks of it fishing has improved alot there?

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