People: Me
Duration: 12-2.30
Tide: 40 minutes up from low and rising
Weather: Overcast rain westerly breeze
Bait: Fresh blow lug fresh razors
Rigs: pulley pennels, 4oz grips
Results: two bass, one small one just over 7lb
I had been trying to get on this North Clare beach mark for the last week but conditions havent been right. I had dug some good lug, (which dont seem to be keeping in good condition for the normal time, not sure if they are coming into breeding condition which I believe is triggered by a rise in temperature) also had a handful of razors.
First thing I noticed on arrival was the colour of the water which was still very brown, so I opted for loading my rigs with big baits, 4-5 big lug on one and 3 lug and a razor. I chucked the first rod out about 50 yards and went to hammer the second out resulting in a crack-off that sounded like a pistol. I changed reels and re- set the second rod, just as I was about to cast I saw the first rod buckle over and the line went slack. I wound down and struck, but no weight, the bass ran straight towards the beach, only when it got in the shallows did it decide to make three or four runs, a really good scrap on a light bass rod.
A couple of photos and weighing and the fish was returned, it took about 5 minutes to recover before swimming off strongly.
Another bite about 30 minutes later produced a much smaller but still hard scrapping Atlantic Bass
The beach was covered in maggots and if it doesnt rain today it should produce good flatties over the weekend.
I packed up and headed to a nearby rock mark where I had arranged to meet Saltydog. Unfortunatley the evening didnt live up to the earlier session, with 2 spider crabs bieng the only things landed.
Last edited by JimC on Fri Apr 10, 2009 9:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
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