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#1 Post by liamemac »

anyone else get the feeling the bass season is over :?: :( 8 blank trips in south dublin over 2 weeks are starting to convience me,
any thoughts guys :?:
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#2 Post by Century Man »

Between now and Christmas is prime time for BIG bass...keep an eye on your rod..:)
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#3 Post by liamemac »

Century Man wrote:Between now and Christmas is prime time for BIG Bass...keep an eye on your rod..:)
sounds exciting century man :D ill keep plugging away (pun intended) :D
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#4 Post by razor2 »

Over just starting :D
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#5 Post by peterw »

They'll be feeding hard and fast this time of year , quite a few showing up our neck of the woods
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#6 Post by Shambo »

Blanked the last 6 times I've been out in search of them but I refuse to believe they're gone, the conditions weren't right :lol:
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#7 Post by saving private brian »

is it true that the bass migrate to deeper water
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#8 Post by corbyeire »

the common knowledge is that they go south for warmer waters - however there are hangers on to be had - so much so they seem to be hanging round until the others return :lol:

im begining to think at this stage that there are far more of them knocking round the colder months than before

now whether thats global warming, increased numbers due to the commercial ban or just a plain behavioural thing - thats for another thread
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#9 Post by southaussie »

hey everyone i have fished the same mark on the last 2 friday nights and have caught 3 bass, 2 large schoolies and a 2.5-3 pounder. there was surf and a all were caught at dusk, bait black lug wraps.enjoy 8) 8) 8)
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#10 Post by oli »

liamemac wrote:anyone else get the feeling the Bass season is over :?: :( 8 blank trips in south dublin over 2 weeks are starting to convience me,
any thoughts guys :?:
nt in Cork anyway :D
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#11 Post by JimH »

nice thoughts there corbyeire
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#12 Post by corbyeire »

im still waiting for the first force 6 to hit and then apparently i can put me spinning gear away :lol:
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#13 Post by razor2 »

in my area i can get bass all year round .feb and march being a slow time but you can pick them up if your lucky.with all that very cold weather last year it was a different story.i have been under the impresion that bass dont go anywhere :? but in other areas it seems the do depart where do they go and why :?:
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#14 Post by dunner »

Had one and lost one last fri(on lure)... water was very clear, then on tues. not a sign... water very murky close in to shore ..but better further out...Nov can be great on bait...
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#15 Post by doublebubble »

I love bass
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#16 Post by bigsod »

doublebubble wrote:I love Bass
Paul its just a pitty they dont love you :lol:
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#17 Post by doggie3131 »

no problems over here in the west,loads of them about,can't seem to stop catching the feckers! :D :D there getting in the way of me flounder fishing! :D
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species 2011 (20) flounder,whiting,poor cod,5 beard rockling,lsd.coalie,thornie,three bearded rockling,shore rockling.seatrout.turbot,plaice,brill,pollock,ballen wrasse.huss,pout,cookoo wrasse,corking wrasse,dab.

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#18 Post by razor2 »

doublebubble wrote:I love Bass
paul i hope surfing dogs dont put them off tomorrow night :mrgreen:
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#19 Post by liamemac »

Shambo wrote:Blanked the last 6 times I've been out in search of them but I refuse to believe they're gone, the conditions weren't right :lol:
its interesting you should mention conditions Shambo, i was reading a post by Jim Hendrick on probassfisher about a period of weather and sea conditions that would bring "an autumn bass bonanza" and sure enough, I had a whopper days fishing in the time frame he described :shock:

wonder can he get us a line on the weekend lotto numbers :?: :lol:
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#20 Post by Donnyboy1 »

Plenty of bass around. I reckon if people are going to interfere with species (be it kill or cause stress and damage with C+R) they must become knowledgeable about that species.

Anyway, :oops:

Mature bass enter our shores from about April up the duff as it were ;) and they spawn here from late april till late July. They have a grand summer holiday but come Oct an internal alarm goes off and tells the fish to start eating and to stock up for winter, and they get fat! About December time the majority of Bass (almost 100% of the mature) head to genetically encoded breeding grounds. They spend 3 months in a fascinating crazy bass orgy then come back to their home (and home could be a stretch of a couple of hundred miles of coast).

And the cycle goes on and on.

Its very unfortunate but its a known fat where these breeding grounds are and unscrupulous fishermen exploit these, both in the exodus to the grounds (which may be hundreds or thousands of miles) or on the breeding ground itself.

There is one such location, Boue Blondel, in the channel islands just off France that is the centre of a lot of media concerning the 'slaughtering' of bass and the affect this has on international stocks...

some info here
http://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&source=we ... NA&cad=rja

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