Fenit,Barrow,SPA Co kerry

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Fenit,Barrow,SPA Co kerry

#1 Post by Liamport »

People:me

Duration:6.am 1pm

Tidedropping / the turn
Weather:sunny easterly breeze???????

Bait:mack,s.ells crab squid lug

Rigs:Pennals pulleys single hook paters

Results:1 bass schoolie

Catch and Release:: Yes



ReportFished a few marks early sat morning ,no surf at all first mark but gave an hour till tide dropped a bit thought 2nd mark would produce , fished into nice surf 1 small bass, its a 2 hour mark so moved on,Fished this hot spot for a while no takes at low water premium mark??? Went back to pier tide had turned at this stage crabs feeding well nothing else was knacked went home and slept. Seven hours fishing 1 fish poor enough return but thats fishing easterly winds ??
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#2 Post by tomtum »

better move back to dublin or start fishing at night :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#3 Post by cortaz »

liam,
i think you did 0.k. under the conditions, like tom said better to wait till the dusk/dark.
EAST WIND....
(1)
"" when bitter winds blow from the east""
"""" it brings cruel death to man and beast,
"""""the undertaker rubs his hands with glee, and smells a feast,
""" the neighbours dying off like flies,he mesuries them and takes there size....
(2)[/b][/i]
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
Liamport

#4 Post by Liamport »

Hi Lads, thanks for the advice ,will take that on board, some days good some days bad still good to get out
Liamport

#5 Post by Liamport »

Hi Tomtum, have this funny feeling Iknow you from somewhere welcome to the site,hows things in the big smoke,
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#6 Post by tomtum »

i was thinking that i might ring a bell in every sense of the word
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Re: Fenit,Barrow,SPA Co kerry

#7 Post by Tomaszek »

Liamport wrote:Results:1 bass schoolie

Sorry for asking (may be) dumb question, but what is the difference between bass and bass schoolie? Does schoolie is another name for stripped bass?
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#8 Post by fishinmidget »

no a schoolie is any bass under about 3lb?
SACN number: 0688

Le rosbif......
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#9 Post by Tomaszek »

:lol: OK - got it now. Thanx. :)

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