Gormanston 26/09/11

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Gormanston 26/09/11

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Duration:9 - 11PM

Tide: high

Weather:Calm (Too Calm)

Bait: Razer & nearly dead Rag

Rigs: Two hook flapper

Results: Nada




Report: Tried Gormanston Beach last night, poor selection of poor quality baits as I didn't have a chance to go digging!

Got one rod-renching bite which was surprising as there was bearly a wave on the water. Picked up the rod but it was gone... I'd say it was a Bass by the bite.

Gonna have to try again tonight....
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Re: Gormanston 26/09/11

#2 Post by eoghanb »

What part of the beach were ye fishing,ive had a few of those mysterious bites in the laytown gormanston area they never seem to come back a second time :?: ,wud love to get one in i had the same in april got him in a bit and the weed on the line stopped me in my tracks fish gone,i think they could be trout ,we'll have to land one to be sure
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Re: Gormanston 26/09/11

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Re: Gormanston 26/09/11

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Could be anything but I'd say probably Bass or possibly Guilthead as the rod was hopping!

I have had a few funny bites along that stretch in the past, once had a hook taken off at the knot and I dont think the knot slipped!

I was just at the road by the motorcross track.

We'll see what the next few nights throw up....

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