west waterford 12/3/10

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cortaz
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west waterford 12/3/10

#1 Post by cortaz »

People:6/7

Duration:afternoon 3/5

Tide:h.w. 5.00

Weather:overcast, wisp of nnw.

Bait:lures

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Results:0 :)
first report in a while 8) , first lure sess of the year for all of us, nobody realy expected anything under the conditions, more of a day out, enjoyed it, twas very relaxed fishin when ya know theres not a hope of a fish, still changed the lure a few times though!!! :) , just in case :shock: , not a sign bwtween us, the water was very bright and clear, suppose if we had waited until sunset we mite have got 1 or 2, cant see any emprovements until the temp jumps a few Ds....its been freezin for the last 4 months!!




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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#2 Post by red »

well if your not catchin them cortaz, i might as well just give up trying :roll: .

after reading all your reports last year and drooling im kinda glad to see you blank for a change :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#3 Post by lodore »

Hi Cortaz,

I was actually chatting to you when you were out––I was bait fishing to the right of the rocks. I knew that I knew you from somewhere: it was only after you'd gone that I realised it was from the edition of Sea Angler you were in a while back. If I'd known I was dealing with the famous Cortaz I would have plagued you with questions for the whole afternoon :) :) :)

Caught nothing either after you'd left. What made fairly frustrating, though, was that I could see either big bass or big coalies jumping about 200 metres out for all the time I was on the beach, so I knew they were there. I suppose it was just one of those occasions where being a tournament caster would have paid off ...

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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#4 Post by beachbuddy »

Ya tough going at the moment.I have'nt even thought about the lures due to lo water temps but this week may see a change in fortune with the rising temps.They are about :wink:but even baitfishing they have been very slow and interestingly this week some bigger fish have moved in but they are taking like small flatties drop the hook sizes and hold the rod,should hook a few.
This will be the week for a change in fortunes for us all,I HOPE.
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#5 Post by rab01 »

Don't think I ever remember a Cortaz report resulting in a blank! Temperature should start rising shortly though.
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

jasus.. long time Art, thought you fell of the planet there for a while... hopefully the fish start biting soon as i wouldnt mind another trip down that side of the country, keep the reports coming, always good for a read..
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#7 Post by kenf41 »

hopin to get down your way around easter ,probably bait fishin so may require your help if your about
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#8 Post by RockHunter »

There's no hope for the rest of us if you arn't catching them Art.
I tried a bit of lure fishing myself on Sunday in West Cork - the sea was like a pond but the water was crystal clear - but unfortunately not a fish to be seen. However, I wasn't really expecting to catch anything - it was more to investigate a new bass mark that somebody told me about last year.
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
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2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
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Re: west waterford 12/3/10

#9 Post by Stan »

The water was probably too cold and clear. As there were so many of us out I reckon we would have caught a fish if they were there. Sure the crack was mighty anyway!!! Roll on summer. I'm feeling lucky!!!!!!

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