Ennereilly Bass

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Ennereilly Bass

#1 Post by BrianK »

Lots of bass being caught on friday, late afternoon - early evening, hight tide wasn't till 9 o'clock. It was very stormy. Going for lug, wouldn't touch peelers. Nothing doing saturday. Explanations???

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#2 Post by razor2 »

Thats fishing brian take the good with the bad..thats the best i can come up with
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#3 Post by roger de dodger »

maybe all the bass got taken home on frid? :| velvet swimmers are on the peel so crab should be doing the buisness but in a big surf lug has good pulling power and will often out fish peeler :wink:
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#4 Post by BrianK »

Always thought they would take peelers before anything else. I guess the storm brought them in on friday. Anyway, you live and you learn

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