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Re: predictable fishing.

#281 Post by theshoreking »

yep, and 52 Bass :) the 1s i got were imported from japan, if i can find the adress i,ll post it Henrys tackle in dublin stock them @ E 21 not cheap but worth it, almost impossable to lose..........well i managed to leave 2 of em in fish :oops:
in the passed month i fished with over 20 other anglers.......... not 1 of em got a Bass!!!!! same /baitrigs/lures, ect. any ideas??? :wink:[/quote]


err, yeah.
don't bring any rod yerself! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: predictable fishing.

#282 Post by cortaz »

sat.& sun. are looking very promising, perfect surf forecast along with excellent sulunar phases, so there shoud be some excellent baitfishin on the south coast,.............might be the weekend to try for a 10lb+..........feck the small fellas.............i am goin have a go :twisted: full razors 10/15 meters out for the dusk/h.w. on both days.................................the "thing" will be on me :) now were did i leave my "bass charm" :) .......its not to often when conditions become perfect, so try and get out, if you find a mark with fish you could "load up" :) :) i will 8)
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Re: predictable fishing.

#283 Post by craigo »

I have planned to be fishing from Saturday morning from dawn till dusk and then again on sunday .
With a bit of luck Tramore will produce a specemin for me !!
If I'm not gonna catch a fish , I may aswell not catch a BIG fish !
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Re: predictable fishing.

#284 Post by PaddyB »

cortaz wrote:DECEMBER 2008
1st. x
2st. x
3th. poor
4th. fair
5th. fair/good
6th fair
7th poor
8th poor.
9th fair
10th fair/good
11th. good
12th. good+
13th. very good
14th. good+
15th. good +
16th. good
17th. fair/good
18th. poor
19th. poor+
20th. poor
21th. poor
22th. poor
23th.poor /fair
24th. fair
25th. good
26th. very good
27th. most excellent 8)
28th. good
29th. good
30th. fair/good
31th. poor

Thought i would add the best times to the best dates.

Sat.13th. 8/10.30am...11/2pm....4/7pm. best hour from 4/5pm.

Fri. 26th. 11/1pm...2/5pm.

Sat.27th. 11/2pm...3.30/5.30pm........best hour of month 12/1pm :P


Hi Cortaz, im gonna try to get out on saturday, im in Inishowen up north, will there be much variation in the times that you've stated above for waterford and me in inishowen?
The info im getting of that us naval site for my coords is as follows:

SR is 08.48
ST is 12.24
SS is 16.00

MS is 10.12
MR is 16.29
MT is 0.45
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Re: predictable fishing.

#285 Post by cortaz »

paddy, i checked it out and theres only slight variations in sulunar times between north%south, (about 20 mins.) so you are spot on 8)
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Re: predictable fishing.

#286 Post by PaddyB »

Thanks Cortaz, but I was thinking that different tide times would effect the best fishing times?

Again for tomorrow, at the mark im thinking about going
ht 07.11
lw 13.34
ht 19.38

All your reports seem to be for Bass fishing, does this solunar theory effect all fish in the same way?
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#287 Post by cortaz »

PaddyB wrote:Thanks Cortaz, but I was thinking that different tide times would effect the best fishing times?

Again for tomorrow, at the mark im thinking about going
ht 07.11
lw 13.34
ht 19.38

All your reports seem to be for Bass fishing, does this solunar theory effect all fish in the same way?


paddy, the tides are about 90 mins. earlter down here, not to sure how it would affect your area, i.m.o. it wont matter a great deal,,,, it effects all fish that i have fished for sea/fresh. ,,reasons for mostly bass reports, i am an bassaddict :) throughtout the yrs. i have fished for lots of other fish...........in last few months i/we have had catches of over 20 t.b. rays in a session, another day we had 7 plaice 2 over 3lb. 10 mullet in 90 mins. 5 2lb.+flukes in an hour 1 day 2 wks back,,,,,,, had 2 specimen g.h.b. in session.........cud go on ......2 specimen bass on livebait, both over 11lb.....3, 4lb.+ coddling on the same trace....theres only so much that i report on, mostly bass :) just 1 more, our best day at pollock last summer about 700lb. and inbetween all that i did a fair bit of river fishin.... next yr. i will post all my catch reports in a bit more detail
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Re: predictable fishing.

#288 Post by PaddyB »

Thanks for the info!
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Re: predictable fishing.

#289 Post by craigo »

Hey Cortaz Happy New Year ! I was wondering could you post your solunar times for January 09 Please .
I would like to put some time into fishing the major and minor times in a particular mark .
If I'm not gonna catch a fish , I may aswell not catch a BIG fish !
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#290 Post by cortaz »

7th. carp :)
8th. poor
9th. fair
10th. good.
11th. good+ full moon. :P :idea:
12th.v. good
13th. good+
14th. good
15th. fair/good
16th. fair
17th poor
18th. fair .last quarter. .
19th.poor
20th.poor
21th.poor
22th. fair
23th. good.
24th. good+
25th. v. good
26th. most excellent 8) 8) 8) new moon. :P
27th v.good
28th.good
29th. fair/good
30th. carp
31th.carp :)
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Re: predictable fishing.

#291 Post by seanie35 »

damn it cortaz im going tonite bet i will freeze on the beach and catch nothing , my confidence is nil :roll:
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#292 Post by cortaz »

seanie35 wrote:damn it cortaz im going tonite bet i will freeze on the beach and catch nothing , my confidence is nil :roll:


u shoud have stayed at home :)
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#293 Post by seanie35 »

I should have, first time I ever :D seen ice on my fishing rod
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Re: predictable fishing.

#294 Post by craigo »

Nice one Cortaz . I'm heading out tomorrow for a few hours hope there might be a few fish around . :roll:
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Re: predictable fishing.

#295 Post by cortaz »

good luck craigo :)
sun./mon./tue. shoud be good, monday afternoon looks like the best day, :wink:
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#296 Post by cortaz »

seening as theres a big surf on the south coast thought this might help anyone how intends fishing any cresent shaped beach.
the surf will be at its biggest at the extream easteren end, and smallest at its westeren end,
IE. if its 6 ft. at eastern end then it will be 3/4ft. in the middle and only 1/2 ft. at the western end.

3 pics. of clon. taken on same/time shows the difference in surf hights,
pic. 1 surf at 1/2 ft. pic. 2 surf at 3/4 ft. pic. 3 surf at 6 ft. so when the surf to big to fish at the east end say its 15 ft. then it will be less than 5ft. at the westweren end, and easy to fish.
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#297 Post by cortaz »

cortaz wrote:7th. carp :)
8th. poor
9th. fair
10th. good.
11th. good+ full moon. :P :idea:
12th.v. good
13th. good+
14th. good
15th. fair/good
16th. fair
17th poor
18th. fair .last quarter. .
19th.poor
20th.poor
21th.poor
22th. fair
23th. good.
24th. good+
25th. v. good
26th. most excellent 8) 8) 8) new moon. :P
27th v.good
28th.good
29th. fair/good
30th. carp
31th.carp :)


just tinkin
:shock: :lol: have a look at the catch reports for the 25&26th. 8), not only the numbers but the variety..............there are more fish reported for these 2 days than rest of the month combined? :? :lol: ........wen ur good yr good :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: the number of "firsts" reported on da 25th. not ta mention the 250/300? fish caught in the s.a.i. comp,...how many 2 and 3 shots were reported 8) ........i even heard of someone had landed a fin whale somewere up da country on lugs :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :D :mrgreen:
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#298 Post by MC »

maybe this should be made a sticky, then i can always find out the best days to go fishing and end up working :roll:
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#299 Post by The Austrian »

MC wrote:maybe this should be made a sticky, then i can always find out the best days to go fishing and end up working :roll:


I can only fully agree to that :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#300 Post by The Austrian »

theshoreking wrote:... imported from japan, if i can find the adress i,ll post it ...


do you mean these ones here SK? http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... IF:IE:1348
I tried them last year, very sharp hooks and fair enough quality for the money, considered loosing them to snags anyway at some stage :wink:
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