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cortaz
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O.B.s dungarvan,waterford

#1 Post by cortaz »

People:1

Duration:1.30/5.30

Tide:l.w. @5ish

Weather:very bright, slight north wind

Bait:H.M.L.s/sammy

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Results:6,5,2lb. bass 1lb. golden gray mullet (foulhooked) :shock:

Catch and Release:: Yes/kept 1 for the pot.

best day out in a while had 20/25 follows sometimes 2/3 at same time lost 3 got 3 missed 10/12 hits, as i played 1 fish 3 others followed took a pic. did not come out,glare on the water...
its like bone fishin when its bright and little wind, spotted fish up to 40/50 meter tomorrow the forecast is much the same guess? were i am going.

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#2 Post by flip »

well done good fishing :wink:
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#3 Post by Stan »

Great fishing Art. Were they all on the home-made lure?
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#4 Post by cortaz »

just the schoolie and 1 other than escaped+follows, spent most of the day popping over the tressels. had a good day was meeting fish almost few mins. lost 2 trying to pick them up, might start bring the landin net. seen 40/50 bass most 3lb.+, the sammy is battered. i only fished the area we went to last time, know that channel we crossed, have got 20 there since.
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#5 Post by round_ourway »

I wish we had this kind of fishing up here. :cry: . well done matey ur getting quite nifty with that camera :wink:
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#6 Post by Sonaghan »

Do you find that you often foul hook golden grey mullet? In my experience, they take aggressively, but often fail to get the hook in their mouth, and hook themselves around the head or flank, possibly as they turn on the lure. This has happened to me quite frequently while fly fishing.
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#7 Post by cortaz »

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#8 Post by cortaz »

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#9 Post by corbyeire »

nice double 8)
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#10 Post by cortaz »

Sonaghan wrote:Do you find that you often foul hook golden grey mullet? In my experience, they take aggressively, but often fail to get the hook in their mouth, and hook themselves around the head or flank, possibly as they turn on the lure. This has happened to me quite frequently while fly fishing.


S. could be the case, have fouled 5/6 this yr. have not had any grays and they are a lot more common.. often see G.G.s follow when i use flyin Cs.
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