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good tide and moon today, expecting some good reports! :)

#1 Post by rustyhookthomas »

i hope to get out for a bit as the signs are all good!
shame my high tide isn't a bit earlier! haha being selfish with my own time plan!
tell us how ye get on if yer out fishing :)
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#2 Post by dileee »

i have read cortaz article about the tides and the moon and yesterday was supposed to be the best day of the month..so i packed up my gear,dug my bait and headed off to my favourite bass haunt..even on a bad day this place produes a good few bass so i was expecting a big haul..got there bout 2.30 afternoon and fished until about 4.30..it was probably one of the worst days i had there for bites..i caught 4 bass all between 1 and 2 pound but normally it would be hopping with bass..apart from the 4 fish i got no other bites,normally the rod is hopping at this spot..even last month i went down to the cunniger in dungarvan on supposedly the best day of the month..fished it for 4 hours and not even a bite..so my guess is that the fish are either there or they are not and tides and moons are not exactly proven..
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#3 Post by doggie3131 »

think i'll go get me a bass!!
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#4 Post by finding nemo »

went back to the spot i was at last week that i got loads of wrasse, pollack and mackeral in one hour. yesterday spent 5 hours there and got one wrasse and one pollack.
Alot of the time we go out around the fullmoon/new moon we do badly.
agree with dileee the fish are either there or not.
Heading back out this evening will post up results.
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#5 Post by saving private brian »

ya and i have noticed a good bit of weed around too with the springs :twisted: .i hope to get out 2mor.the weather is suppose to get better after today.winds decreasing but on saturday i think they are veering to the n/w. direction :evil:
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#6 Post by RockHunter »

Apart from moon and tides weather conditions have to be very important. The moon/tides could be perfect but if you go bait fishing and the sea is flat with little surf you are probably wasting your time, but such conditions would be good for lure fishing. Similarly if you go lure fishing and there is a big surf with coloured water all you will probably catch are clumps of weed.
On 30th/31st of August I was fishing in Kerry when the moon/tidal conditions were at their least promising but there was a big surf which brought in the fish - I had 5 bass and as many missed bites/slackliners.
I would try to bait fish anytime there is a big surf regardless of the moon/tides, although if a big surf coincides with favourable moon/tides then that would of course be the optimum time to bait fish.
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#7 Post by red »

i fished a spot last night that ive found to be best around 2 hours before and after low water. i had a good load of Bass on this beach last year but havent really fished it much recently.
i got there at 9 o clock(lw at 12ish) and saw a decent surf running. the conditions were perfect and i thought BASS, not if id catch one, but how many.
ended up with a load of small strap congers and a total haul of 0 bass :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . sometimes things just dont work out like you hope/expect :cry:
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#8 Post by Tommy B »

I was out today and fished till dark for a big 0 Bass. Water was murky but I have caught in water like this before no problem. Gonna use the dirty water reason anyway for blanking. I really thought it was gonna be a good day ah well

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#9 Post by mitch »

went out for 3 hrs tonight and got 3 hounds 3 codling and 4 dogs
not bad for short session
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red wrote:i fished a spot last night that ive found to be best around 2 hours before and after low water. i had a good load of Bass on this beach last year but havent really fished it much recently.
i got there at 9 o clock(lw at 12ish) and saw a decent surf running. the conditions were perfect and i thought Bass, not if id catch one, but how many.
ended up with a load of small strap congers and a total haul of 0 Bass :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: . sometimes things just dont work out like you hope/expect :cry:
Is that the usual? If so - not that I've been down there very often this year either - I'm only getting the odd fish, but usually almost exactly mid tide, both coming and going. Usually I'd say it doesn't matter down there about state of tide as long as its moving and it is definitely no respecter of solunar theory, from my experience when fishing it loads. Basically that beach has a mind of its own and there is no rhyme nor reason, just have to put in the time there and it seems to reward you accordingly. I'd fish it any time, but a bit of surf helps for the bass alright. We had bass,flounder,dogs and codling from it Saturday (I say we - I only caught one bass :oops:) all to big razor baits - (it was a big flounder).

There are so many variables when you are out fishing that although solunar might play a part (and the only reasonable explanation I could see for it would be for the tidal effects), it can only be a small part. It's a complex system with emergent behaviour. We need chaos theorists working on it.
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#11 Post by red »

thescotsman wrote: Is that the usual? If so - not that I've been down there very often this year either - I'm only getting the odd fish, but usually almost exactly mid tide, both coming and going. Usually I'd say it doesn't matter down there about state of tide as long as its moving and it is definitely no respecter of solunar theory, from my experience when fishing it loads. Basically that beach has a mind of its own and there is no rhyme nor reason, just have to put in the time there and it seems to reward you accordingly. I'd fish it any time, but a bit of surf helps for the Bass alright. We had Bass,flounder,dogs and codling from it Saturday (I say we - I only caught one Bass :oops:) all to big razor baits - (it was a big flounder).
ive had bass there at all stages of the tide too but seem to get more around the low water mark and the bigger fish seem to be gotten then too. a few people ive said it to agree with me, and a few dont so i think your right about it having a mind of its own :lol: . within the 2 hours of low water ive seen fish of 8lb 8oz, 9lb and 8lb 13oz caught(and released). biggest ive seen or had at other stages of the tide has been about 6lbs.
my theory about the low water thing is probably just due to me having more luck around these times.
and as for the lunar theory, 2 of us had 9 bass down there last year on one of the nights cortaz reckoned would be good. ive fished it over a few of these better nights and the only thing i can say for definate is that on that beach it seems to drive the strap congers crazy :evil:
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#12 Post by finding nemo »

headed down to killiney and ive never seen anything like the weed down there. you couldnt see any sand on the whole beach just mounds even a foot high of brown weed. tried a cast or two but as soon as the tide came up the beach it was unfishable.
moved onto a rock mark in sandycove and got nothing in 3hrs.
tonight better produce something might try the wicklow area.
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#13 Post by carpets »

2 bass caught yesterday on the surface lures between 6 and 9 o clock 2lb and a 7lb couple of missed fish aswell, but on the whole things are not great .....
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#14 Post by rory from cork »

ive had Bass there at all stages of the tide too but seem to get more around the low water mark and the bigger fish seem to be gotten then too. a few people ive said it to agree with me, and a few dont so i think your right about it having a mind of its own :lol: . within the 2 hours of low water ive seen fish of 8lb 8oz, 9lb and 8lb 13oz caught(and released). biggest ive seen or had at other stages of the tide has been about 6lbs.
my theory about the low water thing is probably just due to me having more luck around these times.
and as for the lunar theory, 2 of us had 9 Bass down there last year on one of the nights cortaz reckoned would be good. ive fished it over a few of these better nights and the only thing i can say for definate is that on that beach it seems to drive the strap congers crazy :evil:[/quote]

Was down there recently Dennis and also had a strap conger and a dog....haven't fished there much this year as we had a few blanks early in the season...it fished well in Febuary for awhile. Hopefully it might pick up in the next few weeks...were all those big bass mine :lol: :lol:
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#15 Post by red »

rory from cork wrote: were all those big Bass mine :lol: :lol:
dont be greedy, only 2 out of 3 were yours :lol:
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#16 Post by finding nemo »

Shankil last night from 7 - 11 one rockling between 5 of us. last 3 days have probably been the worst in longtime. taught this week would be lethal with the tides, moons and bad weather. just goes to show you do need a certain bit of luck when picking your mark.
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