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cheers man. we seem to get a bit of a run of them on the antrim/derry coastline during the winter months too. so it's not just the argos shoppers who head north around christmas timeEoghan wrote:Alot of the Bass headed off for the summer...!!eoghanb wrote:Great fishing lads well done ,did any of them Bass have laytown accents,they all headed off for the summer somewhere?
Great to see some Bass up north.
cheers tomTom H wrote:That was a good nights fishing
thanks al. we usually have to fish our way through 3 or 4 poor marks before you hit gold (or silverAl wrote:Great report and fishing Al and Jordan.
It's great to fish a new spot and even better when it produces that well
thanks dave. we just have to get out there any time there is a break in this weather at the moment.dave316 wrote:excellent session, especially with the weather lately, well done guys!!!
RockHunter wrote:Great fishing - 4 Bass from NW Donegal now that's a surprise.
thanks man. it was one of my best sessions in quite a whilefishy1987 wrote:class report and fishing there guys wicked flatties and nice Bass and congrats on yet another species for this year!
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cheers dave. it's always the same story man. when we go to marks trying for bass we can't get them. but turn up blind at a mark not knowing what to expect and they show upweedave wrote:AL!!!!!!!!!
those boyos were supposed to make it round to me on north coast!!!!!
a big well done to you and jordan - despite my sour grapes!!!!!
dave
cheers art, not as big as the ones you boys get. but i'll settle for them alrightcortaz wrote:well done![]()
thanks alannobuzz wrote:Nice fishing guys.
cheers man. still time to squeeze a few more species in yet before the end of the yeargrady wrote:great session lads, nice report and pictures, well done on new spesies for this year
cheers dave. it's always the same story man. when we go to marks trying for Bass we can't get them. but turn up blind at a mark not knowing what to expect and they show upweedave wrote:AL!!!!!!!!!
those boyos were supposed to make it round to me on north coast!!!!!
a big well done to you and jordan - despite my sour grapes!!!!!
dave
thanks mick. althow i think i should put things into perspective with my report thow. i reckon that 4 out of every 5 new marks we try end up being a bit "run of the mill" with just the usual tiddly wee fish about them or even blankingmickm wrote:great session lads and a few Bass as icing on the cake. its great to find productive new mark and i'd say its gonna be an interesting holidays for you both keep up the good work
lol. we headed them off on the west coast dave before they got to youweedave wrote:cheers dave. it's always the same story man. when we go to marks trying for Bass we can't get them. but turn up blind at a mark not knowing what to expect and they show upweedave wrote:AL!!!!!!!!!
those boyos were supposed to make it round to me on north coast!!!!!
a big well done to you and jordan - despite my sour grapes!!!!!
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. but i'll not complain too much
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oh i'm well versed in them not turning up this year!!!!
cheers man. i'm still waiting to get my brill this year. so hopefully next time jordan can get the bass and i'll get my brilltight lines wrote:super fishing lads bet the Bass and brill were very welcome would love a session like that but the way the east coast is fishing it will most likey be a while keep up the good work well done
the party was deffo on the west coast that night briansaving private brian wrote:well done al and jordan,i reckon they were on route to derry for the halloween party
cheers alan. well 3 of them went back so you just never know!lucky wrote:ha al any chance you could send one or two of those Bass over the galway way.... nice going keep it up.......
thanks materazor2 wrote:Good stuff lads great to get a few
thanks francis. i was glad to see jordan get a brill and a turbot on the same rig as it was a good way to teach him the difference between the 2 when he had them both in front of him. i know a lot of the refrence books tell you of the very subtle differences between the 2. but by far the easiest way to tell them apart is just to give them a wee rub. a turbot has hard boney lumps on it's skin called tubercles. but a brill is completly smoothe. apart from that the 2 species are almost completely identicle. so it's a simple yet very handy way for telling them apartFMCN wrote:Well done Al and Jordan. Some nice fish, especially Jordans Brill and the NW Bass. Have to brush up on my fish ID. Don't think i could spot a brill from a turbot