Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

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Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

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Duration: 09:00 - 10:45

Tide: High at approximately 07:00

Weather: Very breezey. Calm inside the harbour rough outside it. Dry with sunny spells.

Bait: Various lures.

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Results: 1 Bass.




Report: I caught the bass on a silver kilty lure inside the harbour. It was small; about 2lb or just under it. I missed another fish that looked about 6 - 7lb in weight. I saw a huge dark shadow swimming at my feet among the kelpy rocks. I cast out a short distance and let the kilty drop between the gaps in the rocks. This big fish just took a big swipe at the lure. I had it hooked for about 3 seconds but he got off :(
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

#2 Post by nicefish »

Nice one on the Bass unlucky with the big one.
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

#3 Post by eyesreilly »

Well done John D, was there much weed around that neck of the woods :?:
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

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Hard luck with the big one might have been a nice specimen Bass :!: . Wel done on the one you did get.
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

#5 Post by roger de dodger »

fair play on the bass ,great crack on lures 8) 8)
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

#6 Post by cortaz »

jon, 8) kool fish 8) pity about the big 1 :twisted: , bet ur heart gave a few thumps :) change the hook on the kilty 2 a bigger size.
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Re: Poolbeg, Dublin, 1st August 2009

#7 Post by John D »

Hi guys.

Thanks for the kind comments and congratulations.

Yeah imagine it was a big specimen bass, that would have been electric!!!

To the person who asked about the weed, yeah there was a hell of a lot on the seaward side of the pier. It was the presence of big waves and tonnes of light brown weed that made me fish into the harbour side of the pier.

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