Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
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Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
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Duration: 7.30 pm - 1.45 am
Tide: LW at 8.10 pm
Weather: Light SSW breeze, clear
Bait: Lug and razor
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulleys, 2 hook flapper (size 2 hooks)
Results: 3 bass, 5 coalfish, 5 flounder, 4 Five bearded rockling
Report: The incessent east/northeast winds have finally come to an end. I was hopeful the southwesterly/southerly winds would bring an improvement in fishing - well it couldn't get much worse. The last time I was fishing in mid-March I blanked despite a nice surf on a regular beach which normally provides excellent fishing in March.
Saturday was a nice sunny day with a SSW breeze so I headed to the same beach, arriving just before low tide in daylight. Over the winter the beach geometry had changed significantly, the beach was steeper and now there was a sizeable sandbank just above the low tide mark.There was a good surf but the water was still very cold, so I was not too optimistic about getting any bass.
I initially set up two rods on the crest of the sandbank with 4/0 pennel pulleys; one baited with lug the other with lug and razor. After a few minutes there were little tugs on the rod with the lug only. I retrieved, the bait was gone. I cast out again, same thing happened. Probably small flounder stealing the bait. So I put on a two hook flapper with size 2 hooks to see what the bait robbers were.
About 15 minutes later just as the tide was starting to push in I had a sharp knock on the rod with the two hook flapper, struck, felt a fish on the end. A few minutes later a hauled a small (46 cm) angry bass out of the surf - the first bass of 2013!!! That was rather later than last year when I had the first on the 4th of January. But better late than never.
About 15 minutes later I had a second bass, this was smaller and scrawny, barely over 40 cm.
Shortly afterwards I had a small coalfish. It was quite for about half an hour before I had a double of another coalfish and a five bearded rockling. The tide then began to push over the the sandbank so I made a retreat, the depression behind me was already knee-deep in water. I was hoping the fish would move into that area with the rising tide. But there then followed a prolonged quite period of about an hour before the fish began to feed again. I had a couple more coalfish and another rockling. The flounder then showed up, they were small and I had four over the next hour, the last and largest was about 27 cm.
After that I was about to pack up, when there was a strong tug on the rod with the two hook flapper and the rod tip bent over - another bass!!! I grabbed the rod and stuck. It was indeed a bass, not big, but still putting up a bit of a fight. It was a 44 cm fish. There was a small five bearded rockling on the other hook.
I stuck it out for about another half an hour in case there was a shoal of bass moving in but there was only one more bite from a 21 cm flounder.
So while the fish were small it was a definite improvement on the last couple of months with a total of 17 fish.
Duration: 7.30 pm - 1.45 am
Tide: LW at 8.10 pm
Weather: Light SSW breeze, clear
Bait: Lug and razor
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulleys, 2 hook flapper (size 2 hooks)
Results: 3 bass, 5 coalfish, 5 flounder, 4 Five bearded rockling
Report: The incessent east/northeast winds have finally come to an end. I was hopeful the southwesterly/southerly winds would bring an improvement in fishing - well it couldn't get much worse. The last time I was fishing in mid-March I blanked despite a nice surf on a regular beach which normally provides excellent fishing in March.
Saturday was a nice sunny day with a SSW breeze so I headed to the same beach, arriving just before low tide in daylight. Over the winter the beach geometry had changed significantly, the beach was steeper and now there was a sizeable sandbank just above the low tide mark.There was a good surf but the water was still very cold, so I was not too optimistic about getting any bass.
I initially set up two rods on the crest of the sandbank with 4/0 pennel pulleys; one baited with lug the other with lug and razor. After a few minutes there were little tugs on the rod with the lug only. I retrieved, the bait was gone. I cast out again, same thing happened. Probably small flounder stealing the bait. So I put on a two hook flapper with size 2 hooks to see what the bait robbers were.
About 15 minutes later just as the tide was starting to push in I had a sharp knock on the rod with the two hook flapper, struck, felt a fish on the end. A few minutes later a hauled a small (46 cm) angry bass out of the surf - the first bass of 2013!!! That was rather later than last year when I had the first on the 4th of January. But better late than never.
About 15 minutes later I had a second bass, this was smaller and scrawny, barely over 40 cm.
Shortly afterwards I had a small coalfish. It was quite for about half an hour before I had a double of another coalfish and a five bearded rockling. The tide then began to push over the the sandbank so I made a retreat, the depression behind me was already knee-deep in water. I was hoping the fish would move into that area with the rising tide. But there then followed a prolonged quite period of about an hour before the fish began to feed again. I had a couple more coalfish and another rockling. The flounder then showed up, they were small and I had four over the next hour, the last and largest was about 27 cm.
After that I was about to pack up, when there was a strong tug on the rod with the two hook flapper and the rod tip bent over - another bass!!! I grabbed the rod and stuck. It was indeed a bass, not big, but still putting up a bit of a fight. It was a 44 cm fish. There was a small five bearded rockling on the other hook.
I stuck it out for about another half an hour in case there was a shoal of bass moving in but there was only one more bite from a 21 cm flounder.
So while the fish were small it was a definite improvement on the last couple of months with a total of 17 fish.
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Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Good to see the Bass back on the hunt, cheers for the report Frank.
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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Well done on a great mix of fish.Iv been inspired again after all the lastest catches so I'm going back out tonight,my 2 week break lasted all of one day 

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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Well done Frank,,,and great report
Nice to see things picking up again 


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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
nice start to the year
hopefully its only a slice of whats to come
hopefully its only a slice of whats to come
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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Fair play Frank, good mix there 

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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Thanks guys.
Thanks Dave, hopefully the return to northerly winds forcast for the next 7 days doesn't ruin iteyesreilly wrote:Well done Frank,,,and great reportNice to see things picking up again
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Well done frank the droughts over
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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
Welldone on a great session,have fond memorys of fishing the beaches of east cork before moving back to galway 7 yrs ago.
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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
quality report and pics frank
good to see you getting into the bass again man



good to see you getting into the bass again man


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Re: Bass at last!!! - East Cork - 20th April 2013
As usual Frank right on the money well done.
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