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hi i have been in waterford over the weekend fished kilfarasy beach twice no luck so on low tides i went for a spin on the coast i found these rock marks just wondering on full tide what you think of the rock marks are they worth a try
hunting for new marks
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- SAI Hammerhead
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Re: hunting for new marks
The last pic looks nice in the harbour,You should probably get wrasse,pollock and mini species by fishing down the sides at high tide
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Re: hunting for new marks
thanks for reply nice know might try a few soft plastics along it next time would you consider it a bad spot for bass i have been told to look for rocky ground but dont think there is a surf there
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Re: hunting for new marks
If there is enough food for the fish they will be there
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Re: hunting for new marks
looks nice for bass worth a shot with a few lures
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Re: hunting for new marks
They are nice looking bass marks,I would fish those spots on an incoming tide with a feedshallow, number 14 been my favourite or some weedless SPs. I would only fish the habour area at 1st light or at dusk as there would be much less human activity at those times and that means the basss wont be scared off by the noise of general public.
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Re: hunting for new marks
wonder would you find sum peelers hiding round those rocks
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Re: hunting for new marks
next day im there going to take a walk true and see if there is any peeler for sure if there is the bass will be some were close on high tide
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Re: hunting for new marks
After the ban is overinsomnia wrote:next day im there going to take a walk true and see if there is any peeler for sure if there is the Bass will be some were close on high tide
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