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#1 Post by eric »

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Duration:9:30-i:30

Tide:2 hours up 2 hours down

Weather:strong easterly with showers

Bait:rag and squid

Rigs:three hook flapper and a single paternoster

Results:cod,corkwing wrasse and bass

Catch and Release:: Yes



Report:decided to give this morning after cortaz's predictions for a good weekend, spring tides mixed with rough weather. i also thought a change was in order so i fished a spot that i never fish before. expected a few early coalies, but without mussel, crab or lug it wasn't going to happen. started off close in scratching for a flounder, but after an hour with none showing i decided to go out a bit further. spotting bites was hopeless due to the wind. then i reeled in to find a bit of weight on the line, my initial thought was weed but a few winds later a plump 46cm bass was in the surf. continued on for a while but decided a move as in order, so i moved down to a rocky spit that produced good cod last winter after an hour i landed a small codling and then on my last cast i picked out a small male corkwing wrasse. fishing would have been much better with nice scenty baits but who cares.
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#2 Post by eric »

anyone what species of crab this is, seems like a swimmer of sorts.
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#3 Post by corbyeire »

yea its a swimmer alright - also known as velvet crab

nice going this morning
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#4 Post by Sonaghan »

It's a common swimming crab Liocarcinus holsatus. Not a velvet, which is a different species (Necora puber).
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#5 Post by round_ourway »

nice variation of species there well done mate :)
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#6 Post by corbyeire »

Liocarcinus holsatus

not so common out west then?

thats why i thought swimmer similar as velvet, hence same name used

wont be making that mistake again
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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

nice session gazo your some man for one man :wink: you dont seem afraid to try different spots on that beach and are reaping the rewards keep up the reports and pics must fish that beach some time all the years of fishing and all the venues i fish and i havent given it a go mad or what ?
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#8 Post by WrasseBasher »

cant believe it had a few of them corkwings this year and thought they were small ballans :shock:(idiot) another species i didnt even know i had. thanks for the photo. will have to fish killiney sometime, any rockcook there...? if not where would i pick one of them up..?
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#9 Post by eric »

you can get rock cook down the inside wall of dun laoghaire pier, if you want gobys, gunnells, blennies etc freeline a maddy at low tide in scotsmans bay of the rocks.
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#10 Post by Tomaszek »

You should pay more attention to not soil a fish with sand, if you want to release it in good condition.
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#11 Post by WrasseBasher »

nice one will give it a try, :wink:
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#12 Post by mickeyfish »

Tomaszek wrote:You should pay more attention to not soil a fish with sand, if you want to release it in good condition.


Gazo i would like to be constructive and say well done and fair play to you with the amount of brilliant reports and posts in general, and i wish most anglers were as eco friendly and had the same conservation policy's as you,

looking forward to seeing you compete next year


be careful you dont get sand in your shoes when on the beach :lol:

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#13 Post by eric »

didn't mean to get sand on him, as i was tacking the photo he jumped of the box and on to the sand, as for the cod's bitten tail, he just came that way, seemed ok :shock:
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#14 Post by JOHN1 »

well done there gazo.

not to SOIL the fish with sand did you ever hear the like of it.

is a bass sanded with sand and released to fight another day much better than a bass knocked on the head and never to get a chance to be sanded with sand in a sandy place again. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#15 Post by eric »

thats a good point john, i think il pat myself on the back :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
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#16 Post by teacher »

JOHN1 wrote:is a bass sanded with sand and released to fight another day much better than a bass knocked on the head and never to get a chance to be sanded with sand in a sandy place again. :lol: :lol: :lol:


A fair point but we should take on board Tommy's advice as well. Sea anglers are not renowned for handling fish properly. I include myself in that.
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