[b]Just me:
[b]7am - 12 noon:
[b]High tide 10 am:
[b]Heavy sea mist, stiff south easterly - not very nice:
[b]Sand eels and joeys:
[b]Pulley pennels and simple ledgers:
[b]2 LSDs and a 6lbs bass !:
[b]Left Dublin at 6am - looked like a lovely day in the making, as I passed
Bray on the M11 the sea mist covered everything - didn't look too promising. Arrived in Newcastle before 7am and setup with 2 beachcasters - an awful lot of weed made fishing difficult - pulled my 6 oz grippers down the beach in jig time. After the second cast I assembled the 11' spinning rod, put on a silver/gold toby and walked up the beach casting all the time. On the fourth/fifth cast as I was getting ready to lift the toby from the water - baNG! It was like the tug from a terrier on a leash - side to side and pulling back. I was hoping for a stray mackerel or a launce but I knew straight away this was a bass or a sea trout. I had set the drag too slack so picture the scene, fish on - maybe 15' out, rod high, reeling in like mad and losing line to the fish ! Anyway, long story short - tightened up the drag and 2 minutes later a lovely 6 lbs bass was landed.
I had caught 3/4 schoolies here last year so I knew there was a possibility of a bass but I was well surprised.
Since taking up fishing again last year I've caught, maybe a dozen bass and this is the first one I've kept - it's going to feed six of us tomorrow for Sunday dinner. I appreciate the need for conservation but this will probably be the one and only bass for my pot this year.
Regards
Aido
Newcastle, Co Wicklow - Sat
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