North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
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				Chris T
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North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Tried Gormanston Beach this evening, conditions couldn't have been better... Not a touch! I haven't had a Bass in about three years, has anyone else noticed a decline in the number of Bass around this part of the coast??
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
I was only chattin to henry in henrys tackle the other day about this both agreeing that the bass fishing on the east coast especially Dublin has been extremely poor the last two seasons hopefully next year brings a change
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
There are definitely less fish about, if any. I have to admit I'm not getting out as much as I used to but I have had about 4 blanks is a row this year alone and it used to be the case that Blanks were a rarety!
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
3 seasons now and not one bass, fishing from Howth to baltray, I've hit every mark heavily, I'd be embarrassed to say how many hours I've put in! Fly and lure only. I can get bass on bait but have to travel to Wicklow/Wexford. Gormanstown..... Great spot, great marks but just can't bring myself to waste anymore time there, so many blanks. (PB flounder on rag from there though 43cm!)
I'm still not giving up though, there are bass here, just not as many as further south IMO . When I get one it'll be all the sweeter! good tides next weekend, fingers crossed.there's bass out there men, we just need to figure them out, keep on fishing!!
			
			
									
						I'm still not giving up though, there are bass here, just not as many as further south IMO . When I get one it'll be all the sweeter! good tides next weekend, fingers crossed.there's bass out there men, we just need to figure them out, keep on fishing!!
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Spent the day today on Laytown and not a tap. Crab, Lug, Rag, Sand Eel and the bait was coming back un touched. Contditions looked perfect. I met a guy while I was down there who produced two photos off bass he said had been caught there over the summer both over 10lbs.
But as a Dublin Angler who usually goes south to wicklow/wexford I think I will keep heading that way instead of heading to the northern beaches.
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						But as a Dublin Angler who usually goes south to wicklow/wexford I think I will keep heading that way instead of heading to the northern beaches.
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
There's def bass at laytown when conditions are right. Think the window is very tight though, 2-3 hrs before HT from what I've been told. Bitch of a beach to fish though! Never had anything but flounder from there, many many blanks too
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
This year has been brutal so far, iv only had a handfull of bass and the flounder fishing has been poor also alltho i havent fished as much.
Last year was great with big numbers of fish around in august and September, catching 8 or 10 fish somedays on lures alltho most were small around 2-4 lb.
			
			
									
						Last year was great with big numbers of fish around in august and September, catching 8 or 10 fish somedays on lures alltho most were small around 2-4 lb.
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Yea I thought the conditions looked well yesterday notherly following a good easterly. But hey was better being out than at home and surge plenty of jogging up the beach with the speed of the tide there.
Pity it doent fish better as its a really nice part of the coast.
			
			
									
						Pity it doent fish better as its a really nice part of the coast.
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
There have been some Bass taken lately from Laytown and the sand bar at the mouth of Rogerstown estuary, but most fish were schoolies and all taken on ragwom.
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Anyone ever try around the head at cardy rocks? I've gotten Mackeral here spinning but looks like it should hold Bass?
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
out five times this year one bass one mullet small flounder very poor last year out four times four bass two mullet very few reports from club members
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Fished it once with bait for about 2/3 hour only had one big bite witch tuck me straight in to a snagKgarr wrote:Anyone ever try around the head at cardy rocks? I've gotten Mackeral here spinning but looks like it should hold Bass?
On the same day I counted about 15-20 seals that can't be good either .
There are bass up that whole strech but some serious hours are needed from what I can gather.
Best of luck with it lads
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Species from the shore 2012:34,
Species from the shore 2013:40
Species from the shore 2014:36
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
I can confirm that! Plenty of big seal there last weekend, fat ones! Must be eating all the fish
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
It has been really poor around here this year for bass, not one bass from the mouth of the boyne for me this year. From talking to other bass idiots that I have met it has been the same for all of them.
I am seriously thinking of forgetting that bass even exist, as I have had 6 blanks from last 6 trips.
The wife is starting to look at me funny everytime I go out looking for bass at this stage
			
			
									
						I am seriously thinking of forgetting that bass even exist, as I have had 6 blanks from last 6 trips.
The wife is starting to look at me funny everytime I go out looking for bass at this stage
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
Going up there on Sat if anyone wants to join me? 15.00 ish to 20.00ish. We can all blank together and share the pain!!! 
I'll even bring a picture of a bass in case anyone fishing Louth has forgotten what they look like!
It'll be great of craic!
			
			
									
						I'll even bring a picture of a bass in case anyone fishing Louth has forgotten what they look like!
It'll be great of craic!
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
I'm sorry to hear that everyone is experiencing the same. It does give me some solace though in that is not just me... 
Keep plugging away lads! If they were there and have left they could just as easy come back... I hope!
			
			
									
						Keep plugging away lads! If they were there and have left they could just as easy come back... I hope!
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
from what ive been hearing there is the odd bass being caught(not by me unfortunately) but seems like it there are more fish being caught north of the boyne, baltray seems to produce a few but like laytown/gormonstown  conditions have to be perfect..
			
			
									
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Re: North Dublin/Meath/Louth Bass
I'm in the same situation, i havn't caught a Bass in ages..............lost a bass on baltry a month or so back. I've been to Laytown at the mouth of the river a few times and had 2 place average size but no Bass.