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#1 Post by Aurelien »

People:Me and my brother Max

Duration:10 to 12

Tide:rising

Weather:sunny with no wind

Bait:sand eel

Rigs:floater+ trace with 2 hooks

Results:1 bass 3pound and a garfish

Catch and Release:: Yes/No



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Caught a few sand eels with feathers, and cast it around the rocks. Just one bass no more bite. Think arrive to late, bass were just finishing to chase the sand eel....
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#2 Post by KK »

Nice fish..... your brother looks jealous there in the backround!!!!!
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#3 Post by Aurelien »

Thanks,

In the background, in fact it's not my brother, it's a guy who was waiting
for something (I don't know what....maybe swimming...)...
My brother was just taking the photo....
Here is my brother...
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#4 Post by Sonaghan »

Maybe he was waiting for his clothes to wash in with the tide.
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#5 Post by Aurelien »

Oops....
Again....Here is my brother....
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#6 Post by KK »

:-) It was a joke!!!
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#7 Post by Aurelien »

That's possible.... And waiting for hottest water....
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#8 Post by Aurelien »

That's possible.... And waiting for hottest water....
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#9 Post by Sonaghan »

waiting for hottest water


He'd be waiting a while for that I'd say :)
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#10 Post by Richie07 »

Nice Schoolie there, what dept did you fish the sandeel?,was it in close?
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#11 Post by Aurelien »

The sands eel were not very dept, I was using mackerel line with a 28gr spinner... Just reeling 5s after the spinner touch water... They were not far approximately 20 meters from the beach... The bass was in this sector chasing them I think....
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#12 Post by Richie07 »

Oh right..I thought you caught the bass on a float set up using the sandeel as bait.
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#13 Post by Aurelien »

Yes exactly, we caught the sand eels with feather but the bass on the float using sand eel.... Sorry but sometimes my english is not perfect.......
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#14 Post by Richie07 »

Aurelien wrote:Yes exactly, we caught the sand eels with feather but the bass on the float using sand eel.... Sorry but sometimes my english is not perfect.......


Had you got a sliding float?, how far under the float did you fish the sandeel, was it close to the bottom or just 2 feet under the float?.
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#15 Post by alexthefisherman »

with a name like aurelien you cant be anything else than french or french speaking?
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#16 Post by Aurelien »

For the float it was not a sliding float, just a fix one with approximately 2 meters of dept....
And yes I am French from the south ( 1o km from the mediterranean sea)......

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