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coaster
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#1 Post by coaster »

[b]People: me

[b]Duration:7 hours

[b]Tide:started 1 hour before high

[b]Weather:bit of everything

[b]Bait:same as weather

[b]Rigs:same as bait

[b]Results:1 bass


[b]Report:hello all. been off the road for the last 10 weeks and got the car back last night so the first thing I done was load all my gear into same and away we go. Spent a couple of hours in tramore with out a bite. The consolation prize was that when the night club turned out two couples came down and started making a nuisance of them self's. One guy started climbing on the railings beside my rod and just as I went to warn him the biggest wave that came in all night engulfed him and his 3 mates. They were like drowned rats. So with lifted spirits I packed up and headed for woodstown.
Very quite here also. landed 1 small bass and missed a couple of flatties.

Sorry the pic is poor but the flash on my cam gave up the ghost.
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v125/mcclean2k/misc/bass002.jpg[/img]

Just made it a little smaller for anyone of Dial up Paul. (MAC)
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#2 Post by pollocks! »

I put three hours in myself in Grannagh on Saturday. Finished when tide topped out (3.30 pm) One small codling to show, oh and a good chest cold. Didnt expect much with daylight anyway. I did end up with plenty of lug to salt.
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#3 Post by coaster »

Cheers Mac.
Couldn't work out how to do that.
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#4 Post by daithi »

well paul, fished the same spot last wednesday. had the tide comin for about two hours and fished another hour and a half after high tide. there was about 8 or 9 people there and a wide selection of baits. in the time i was there i saw 2 fish landed. tramore doesn't seem to be producing much so far this year, roll on the summer they tell me....
dave

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