Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:56 pm

seanie35 wrote:same for me on the fourth just the 1 fish in 3 hours..........., its been fairly poor the last few times does this happen every year at this stage or is it just conditions

I would think it was the weather - the windy conditions on Saturday made lure fishing difficult - if it had stayed calm I reckon a lot more bass would have been caught.

Also I am beginning to think that a certain East Cork mark that I have been fishing recently fishes best on weaker tides. I had not been very successful there close to Full or New Moon tides but have done much better between those tides :? :?

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:04 pm

RockHunter wrote:
seanie35 wrote:same for me on the fourth just the 1 fish in 3 hours..........., its been fairly poor the last few times does this happen every year at this stage or is it just conditions

I would think it was the weather - the windy conditions on Saturday made lure fishing difficult - if it had stayed calm I reckon a lot more Bass would have been caught.

Also I am beginning to think that a certain East Cork mark that I have been fishing recently fishes best on weaker tides. I had not been very successful there close to Full or New Moon tides but have done much better between those tides :? :?

is that certain east cork mark near or on an estuary frank, have had lots of success between the moons on an estuary mark as long as its been dry. As for west waterford certain marks are fishing very well where as early season marks that fished well are not producing near as much fish. probably just down to local conditions

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:27 pm

seanie35 wrote:is that certain east cork mark near or on an estuary frank

No it's a rock mark. On weak tides bass have been fairly plentiful - I have usually got a few and lost a few too - but whenever there are big tides (even with the same calm conditions during last month) I have struggled to get a single bass even though I have spent longer fishing there.
There is another rock mark that I occasionally do some bait fishing - again on big tides I never caught a bass there but I had a couple of sessions there on weak tides and have caught 3 bass each time :? :?

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:42 pm

RockHunter wrote:
seanie35 wrote:is that certain east cork mark near or on an estuary frank

No it's a rock mark. On weak tides Bass have been fairly plentiful - I have usually got a few and lost a few too - but whenever there are big tides (even with the same calm conditions during last month) I have struggled to get a single Bass even though I have spent longer fishing there.
There is another rock mark that I occasionally do some bait fishing - again on big tides I never caught a Bass there but I had a couple of sessions there on weak tides and have caught 3 Bass each time :? :?

:lol: :lol: just have to put it in the bass xfiles along with alot of other stuff, was out last nite some guys had a 7lber spinning for dusk, i stuck out my razor/pissers and not a tap for 2 hours at a mark we both fish :roll:

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:07 pm

hello seanie and viper i had 8 bass on 4th and 4 bass on the 5th on lures in dungarvan so i dont know my mate brian had the same lures and gone only 1 bass strange stuff?

Re: predictable fishing.

Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:29 am

fished the same mark over the last 5 days fished s.t./mt. each day,
6th,7
5th.8
4th.16, day of f.m.
3th 5
2th.5,
seanie, we fished the tressels late friday afternoon i got 7 lost 2 and missed 1,had 2x7lb there sat., about 60+ in last 5 days, some of the better 1s.9,8,8,8,7,7,7,6lb., and few around 4/5,
all in all a bit hit and miss, a bit patchy,
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Re: predictable fishing.

Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:11 am

the guy in the top pic. "ruler" hooked a fish 10 yards out on his very first cast today, over tightened the drag and the rod was "whipped" out of his hand :shock: , into a tide race, 10 mins later i snagged the rod 50 yards downstream and after clearing some weed of the reel/rod found the fish was still there 8) , about 8/9lb. 8) 5 mins later he snapped the rod on another 1 :shock: :) :) :D
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Re: predictable fishing.

Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:09 am

cortaz wrote:fished the same mark over the last 5 days fished s.t./mt. each day,
6th,7
5th.8
4th.16, day of f.m.
3th 5
2th.5,
seanie, we fished the tressels late friday afternoon i got 7 lost 2 and missed 1,had 2x7lb there sat., about 60+ in last 5 days, some of the better 1s.9,8,8,8,7,7,7,6lb., and few around 4/5,
all in all a bit hit and miss, a bit patchy,

well done think i was just in the wrong place at the right time :mrgreen: 8)

Re: predictable fishing.

Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:58 am

after sunset 8) :P been gettin a few in the tiderips around town, had some savage takes and mentel runs downtide :P .
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Re: predictable fishing.

Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:20 am

Good stuff Arthur !

Predictions are spot on, we have had 100+ Bass so far this month.

Re: predictable fishing.

Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:34 am

loxia wrote:hello seanie and viper i had 8 Bass on 4th and 4 Bass on the 5th on lures in dungarvan so i dont know my mate brian had the same lures and gone only 1 Bass strange stuff?

hi loxia well done thats a good return could be down to speed of retrieve that your mate only had the 1 :shock: 8)

Re: predictable fishing.

Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:19 pm

seanie he blamed new yellow braid he had on but we will never really know.

Re: predictable fishing.

Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:25 pm

in relation to predictable bass fishing .the table s art . has posted are spot on .cannot argue with that. rockhunter makes an interesting post about particular marks fishing well when according to arts lunar graph these are shite days.my own experience is that there is 2 marks in the whole dungarvan bay that will still fish on these days and they are always fish of 5or 6 ibs plus[bigger fish].the fish only seem to run these marks on such days .possibly the fish who did not get enough feeding to satisfy their apatite while they were more active on the new or full moon feeding days.if you fish these marks on the good days according to the cycle ,they don t fish well!!!my own belief is that the bait fish and crustations are made active by the moon phases and this in turn turns the bass on . all nature works in such cycles and why should the bass be any different.the vast bass population go into sleep mode after the feeding on the good days and do not come into the regular marks.they stay in deeper water channals and in the outer reach s of the respective bays.but again the poor boys who didnt get enough grub come back for seconds.like in the charles duckens novel.art will often say that you will catch a big lone predator on the poor moon phase days.why? well because he s a fat f"""ker and he always wants seconds.like catching the bigger bass on the low tides.

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:33 am

recon this could be a very good weekend, conditions look perfect all round, theres been a plenty of dubbles taken locally and elsewere, with this being 1 of the best months, :P i think there will be some excellent catces!! :D .

Re: predictable fishing.

Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:38 am

cortaz wrote:the guy in the top pic. "ruler" hooked a fish 10 yards out on his very first cast today, over tightened the drag and the rod was "whipped" out of his hand :shock: , into a tide race, 10 mins later i snagged the rod 50 yards downstream and after clearing some weed of the reel/rod found the fish was still there 8) , about 8/9lb. 8) 5 mins later he snapped the rod on another 1 :shock: :) :) :D


..fishin, :) , his mate "ross" had a fish of 11lb. on his last cast on last morning.. :)

Re: predictable fishing.

Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:26 am

cortaz wrote:October 2009.

1st. good 8)
2th. good 8)
3th. very good 8) :P :P :P
4th very good F.M 8) :P :P Best time; 6.30/8.30am./12.30/2.30pm.18.30/2030 :P
5th. very good 8) :P :P
6th. good + 8)
7th. good 8) :P
8th. good 8) :P
9th. good+ 8) :P :P
10th.poor
11th. fair/poor L.Q.
12th.poor
13th.poor
14th.poor
15th. good
16th.good
17th.very good 8) :P :P
18th.verygood N.M. 8) :P :P
19th. good 8) :P
20th. fair/poor
21st. good 8)
22th.fair
23th.fair/good
24th.poor
25th.poor
26th.fair/poor F.Q.
27th.poor
28th.poor
29th.poor/fair
30th.good/fair 8)
31st.good. 8) :P
IMO, 8) :) , THE FIRST 8/10 DAYS OF OCT. SHOUD BE VERY GOOD FOR LURE FISHIN. :D


we had 25 on the 17th. from 6/7pm,(both s.s. and m.s. 6.45is) we had over 50 hits on poppers. we fished s.t./m.t. from 11.30/13.30 and had 7.
Rockhunter also had his best ever sess. 8) with 12 bass in the afternoon.
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Re: predictable fishing.

Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:40 am

to those that are studying this, 8) , watch the time n.m. occours, as after this catches will plummet, regardless of all other influenceing factors.

Re: predictable fishing.

Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:02 pm

Hi all, and in particular Cortaz.

I've recently moved outside Dungarvan after too long in a landlocked county, and I'm getting back into bass fishing after a hiatus of a few years. I've tried a few of the marks locally, with some success (8 pounder in Ardmore a few weeks back) but I've blanked a fair bit too. So, after looking at this thread in the way of research, I'm willing to give Cortaz's theory a go.

Cortaz: I'm planning a trip for next Sunday the 31st. If I understand your theory right, that should be a good day because of the approaching fill moon on the 2nd of November? Or maybe I've picked it up arseways ... I'll be having a few lads along with me, so it'd be great if our back-breaking efforts at digging lug and making excuses to the wives were rewarded with a few fish ...

It'd be great if you could let me know.

Many thanks,
Lodore

Re: predictable fishing.

Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:31 am

cortez can you posst the predictions for november.i need to organize a good weekend to come to eire.cheers m8.

Re: predictable fishing.

Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:46 am

[quote="lodore"]Hi all, and in particular Cortaz.

I've recently moved outside Dungarvan after too long in a landlocked county, and I'm getting back into Bass fishing after a hiatus of a few years. I've tried a few of the marks locally, with some success (8 pounder in Ardmore a few weeks back) but I've blanked a fair bit too. So, after looking at this thread in the way of research, I'm willing to give Cortaz's theory a go.

Cortaz: I'm planning a trip for next Sunday the 31st. If I understand your theory right, that should be a good day because of the approaching fill moon on the 2nd of November? Or maybe I've picked it up arseways ... I'll be having a few lads along with me, so it'd be great if our back-breaking efforts at digging lug and making excuses to the wives were rewarded with a few fish ...

It'd be great if you could let me know.

hi dude welcome to the site, sunday is the 1st. :) have ya seen the weather 4cast?, pretty heavy :( ,,try razor, 8) in close in the afternoon.

cortez can you posst the predictions for november.i need to organize a good weekend to come to eire.cheers m8.,

no bother skippy :) recon i owe ya a day out anyway :P , remember that letter :D , 8) :D