laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

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laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#1 Post by plumster »

People:myself

Duration:3 hours each session,twice at day time and last one early hours

Tide:all sorts

Weather:very nice

Bait:lug/rag/sandeel

Rigs:all sorts

Results:blank/blank/blank possible one bite each session




Report:nothing worth talking about .
met a few local anglers though,nice to meet yis as i thought i was the only one fishing this hell hole :evil:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#2 Post by freedom1916 »

Ahh Laytown fished it last week for a couple of hours and caught the exact same as your self.
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#4 Post by Al and Jordan »

jeese plumster,,,, that seems to be a dead old stretch of coast :shock: :shock: :shock: your luck has gotta change soon man, or mabey a trip up to port oriel might be worth a bash. it's certinly not for a lack of trying on your part any how.
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#5 Post by roger de dodger »

like all bass fishing marks you have to keep at em cos not many lads will ring around to let everyone know they have arrived :lol: :lol: those blanks will make you stronger :mrgreen:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

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Hate when this happen,better luck next time mate and as roger said keep at them :wink:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#7 Post by plumster »

cretekos wrote:Hate when this happen,better luck next time mate and as roger said keep at them :wink:
cheers cretekos,thats all i can do :cry:
roger de dodger wrote:like all Bass fishing marks you have to keep at em cos not many lads will ring around to let everyone know they have arrived :lol: :lol: those blanks will make you stronger :mrgreen:
if they dont make me stronger they will make me crazy,but i aint giving up just yet,think your right having that comp elsewhere
Al and Jordan wrote:jeese plumster,,,, that seems to be a dead old stretch of coast :shock: :shock: :shock: your luck has gotta change soon man, or mabey a trip up to port oriel might be worth a bash. it's certinly not for a lack of trying on your part any how.
might just do that,but ive blanked up there many atime too,think ive worked out that there just not into lug as they never come back for a second nibble,would'nt it be nice to be able to catch on your local beech though :!:
Luke the fisher wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:
:x :evil: :twisted:
freedom1916 wrote:Ahh Laytown fished it last week for a couple of hours and caught the exact same as your self.
did you even get a bite,
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#8 Post by plumster »

another 3 hours at ben head today,same again ,1 bite and never came back for seconds,there definetly not into lug ,will spice it up next time :x
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#9 Post by sea serpant »

a big juicy peeler should do it :wink:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#10 Post by freedom1916 »

plumster wrote:
cretekos wrote:Hate when this happen,better luck next time mate and as roger said keep at them :wink:
cheers cretekos,thats all i can do :cry:
roger de dodger wrote:like all Bass fishing marks you have to keep at em cos not many lads will ring around to let everyone know they have arrived :lol: :lol: those blanks will make you stronger :mrgreen:
if they dont make me stronger they will make me crazy,but i aint giving up just yet,think your right having that comp elsewhere
Al and Jordan wrote:jeese plumster,,,, that seems to be a dead old stretch of coast :shock: :shock: :shock: your luck has gotta change soon man, or mabey a trip up to port oriel might be worth a bash. it's certinly not for a lack of trying on your part any how.
might just do that,but ive blanked up there many atime too,think ive worked out that there just not into lug as they never come back for a second nibble,would'nt it be nice to be able to catch on your local beech though :!:
Luke the fisher wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:
:x :evil: :twisted:
freedom1916 wrote:Ahh Laytown fished it last week for a couple of hours and caught the exact same as your self.
did you even get a bite,

no nothing at all going to try again this weekend if i can escape the house.
I've got flounder on the latyown side beside the coast pub all on mussell/black lug there a few times
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#11 Post by plumster »

no nothing at all going to try again this weekend if i can escape the house.
I've got flounder on the latyown side beside the coast pub all on mussell/black lug there a few times[/quote]
tried that spot today and nothing,but while wadding out to cast something very big swirled away, never saw what it was but i have a sneeky feeling it was bass as i hav'nt seen any sign of mullet yet.water was very dirty today.
sea serpant wrote:a big juicy peeler should do it :wink:
i'll try that next time ,cheers.
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#12 Post by jfkireland »

Hi Plumster,
I hears=d there was a schoolie caught up your neck of the woods on Tuesday evening and I also heard of a Dublin schoolie the same night. You hear anything?
Tried myself last night but absolutely zip myself.
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#13 Post by zeke »

like this attitude never give up :mrgreen:
roger de dodger wrote:like all Bass fishing marks you have to keep at em cos not many lads will ring around to let everyone know they have arrived :lol: :lol: those blanks will make you stronger :mrgreen:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#14 Post by plumster »

jfkireland wrote:Hi Plumster,
I hears=d there was a schoolie caught up your neck of the woods on Tuesday evening and I also heard of a Dublin schoolie the same night. You hear anything?
Tried myself last night but absolutely zip myself.

hav'nt heard of any bass being caught yet and i've talked to anyone i see fishing there but thats not to say there keeping quiet, who could blame them,when i stop posting you'll know i'm on the bass,only joking but i just hate to see them being taken for the table .where abouts did you fish :?:

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zeke wrote:like this attitude never give up :mrgreen:
roger de dodger wrote:like all Bass fishing marks you have to keep at em cos not many lads will ring around to let everyone know they have arrived :lol: :lol: those blanks will make you stronger :mrgreen:
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its people like you zeke who drive me on, catching all those big sea trout while everyone else is blanking :mrgreen: ,must nearly be time for some mullet sessions
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#15 Post by Luke the fisher »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: laytown/bettystown 8/9/10/april

#16 Post by freedom1916 »

I seen on another topic there where mullet spotted at dollymount the other day so won't be long now.

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