dungarvan marks/15/5 to 23/5/ bream fishin.

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dungarvan marks/15/5 to 23/5/ bream fishin.

#1 Post by cortaz »

People:me and others at times

Duration: about 7/8 sessions

Tide: mostly over L. or H.W.

Weather: mostly dull and windy

Bait:lugs/oysters

Rigs:flappers

Results:20 odd bass 7.5,5,5,4,4, the others from 1 to 3.5lbs.C&R
tryed several different marks around dungarvan bay for bream with no joy, not to supprised with the slack tides and cold winds i fished more in hope than expection. had some nice bass though 1 mark that i had not fished in few yrs. produced 5 in 5 casts inc. 1 @7.5 1 @5 i also seen 1 of about 12lbs.(seen 15/20 others in same spot) i was tempted to cast to him only 20 yards away in 2 ft. water...roll on the 25th.
was up the river a few times also seen some fine sea trout up to 6/7lb. also seen 3 salmon...
spring tides next wk. so more bream fishin.... 8) 8) :roll: :)



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Re: dungarvan marks/15/5 to 23/5/ bream fishin.

#2 Post by teacher »

cortaz wrote:roll on the 25th


15th. I don't think I could hold out until the 25th :D
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#3 Post by MAC »

Nice fishing Art. How's the river looking? Are you guys able to keep a handle on the poaching?

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#4 Post by pollocks! »

To announce that you caught 20 bass during the Bass Close season................and all that we talk about on this site about protection.........saddens me greatly. Do we learn nothing?
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#5 Post by coaster »

Anybody who knows this area will know it is almost impossible to avoid bass when fishing for other species and all bass were returned.
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#6 Post by teacher »

pollocks! wrote:To announce that you caught 20 bass during the Bass Close season................and all that we talk about on this site about protection.........saddens me greatly. Do we learn nothing?


In fairness to Art, this was over 8 days, he was looking for bream and all fish were returned.

As coaster said, it's hard to think of ways to avoid catching bass on the south coast.
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#7 Post by cortaz »

MAC wrote:Nice fishing Art. How's the river looking? Are you guys able to keep a handle on the poaching?

Kev


mac,
i put some pics. of the restoration work i got done on the lower river in my P.A.
poachin... i,ve seen the baillifs twice in the last 2 years and i am around the river/coast several times a day.
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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#8 Post by pollocks! »

Fair enough Cortaz, I dont wish to get into a slagging match and I know you do a lot to promote catch and release and prevent poaching but for 30 days outta the year, rock fishing is cool too. It may limit your 'bycatch' of bass at this time during their most critical spawning period.
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#9 Post by Tom Maher »

Cortaz was targeting bream and caught some bass over a few sessions without targeting them, he released them and then carried on fishing for bream. Telling someone to try rock fishing to lessen their by catch of bass seems a bit strange to me as i've caught a few bass fishing for wrasse and pollock off rocks.
It seems to me that all he was doing was giving an honest report of his fishing sessions.
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#10 Post by Stan »

How does one fish this part of the coast without catching bass? Art does the best he can in releasing them. No man does more to promote this magic part of the world!!!
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#11 Post by iona »

i went with Art last year to one of his rock marks.

1st cast double shot of bass :D
why does yer last cast always take an hour?

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#12 Post by paulocallaghan »

lads, we have gone down this road so many times before. the fish were caught accidentally and immediately returned, at least he's being honest about catching them unlike some of the unscrupulous people who continue actively targeting them (not accusing anyone in particular i just know there are people that havent stopped targeting them)
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#13 Post by Eoghan »

pollocks! wrote:To announce that you caught 20 bass during the Bass Close season................and all that we talk about on this site about protection.........saddens me greatly. Do we learn nothing?



To be fair to Cortaz he did target breem and even use breem orientated rigs. I admire the honesty to tell you the truth.
He said all bass we're released so ye cant really argue with that.
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#14 Post by lampoon »

Barking up the wrong tree there pollocks giving arthur ****. he does more for bass/sea trout protection than anybody here, its a pleasure reading his reports

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