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cortaz
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#1 Post by cortaz »

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Duration:1/3p.m.

Tide:l.w.@12

Weather:mist/rain,wind freshening from the s.w

Bait:lugs

Rigs:1 up 1 down

Results:2 coddling, 4.5,1lb/2 bass 3lb,2.5 lb
arrived at beach shortly after l.w. weather not to bad mist and light rain first cast hooked what i thought was a nice bass turned out to be a lovely cod, :D :o next few casts got bass and small codling, by this time the wind had reached near gale force and the baits were been pushed all over the beach, only had 3oz. leads. aborted
goin back out now to try again by the time i get back the cod shoud be cooked.

Catch and Release:: Yes/No. kept cod and 1 bass

went back at 4, most sane ppl. would have stayed in the car. blowin about F.8 with rain, tryed for hour, nothing :(



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#2 Post by Bradan »

Jeez Art, its a hard life isn't it! :lol
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!

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#3 Post by James Barry »

Must get myself up 2 clonea by the sounds of things its fishing very well.. is it best to fish the tide up at night time ye!?
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#4 Post by KK »

Cortez i think you give the rest of us hope with those reports. I read them and then think im gona catch loads so i go fishing local of course (Dublin north) and all i catch is small whiteing. im jealous
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#5 Post by Stan »

Here I am stuck at my desk on a Friday afternoon and reading about bass swimming around in the waves in Waterford.

This is what keeps me going.
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#6 Post by kstaff »

Nice goin Art,
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#7 Post by Adam S »

how was the cod dinner? :D
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#8 Post by cortaz »

Bradan wrote:Jeez Art, its a hard life isn't it! :lol


yeah Bradan, its tough at the top alright. :lol:
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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Re: Clonea

#9 Post by cortaz »

James Barry wrote:Must get myself up 2 clonea by the sounds of things its fishing very well.. is it best to fish the tide up at night time ye!?


james clonea fishes at all stages of tide, around high and low water are probaly the best times.
i fish in daylight to avoid the small stuff.

p.s.
dont go down there after dark theres all watermonsters down there, somebody got ate there last week :shock: :D
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#10 Post by cortaz »

KK wrote:Cortez i think you give the rest of us hope with those reports. I read them and then think im gona catch loads so i go fishing local of course (Dublin north) and all i catch is small whiteing. im jealous


KK, "may the force be with you" .. :)
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Re: bass

#11 Post by cortaz »

Stan wrote:Here I am stuck at my desk on a Friday afternoon and reading about bass swimming around in the waves in Waterford.

This is what keeps me going.


stan, thats a nice pic. of my office.. 8)
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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#12 Post by cortaz »

Adam S wrote:how was the cod dinner? :D


cod are my favourite eating fish.
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
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#13 Post by iona »

swap some codling for bass, art???????? :shock: :wink:
why does yer last cast always take an hour?

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#14 Post by cortaz »

wouldent mind,as all i ever get is bass,bass,bass
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#15 Post by MC »

cortaz wrote:wouldent mind,as all i ever get is bass,bass,bass


some people make it look easy, fair play to you mate

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