Ennereilly Beach Morning Session

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RyanS123
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Ennereilly Beach Morning Session

#1 Post by RyanS123 »

Hello All,

Very new to the group and thought I would post a wee report.

Got onto the beach at about 0610, about two or so hours in from low tide. Stuck a two hook pully rig (5/0&3/0), four ounce gripper with a full small squid on (intending to fish for bass) and got into a doggie. Same story for about the next two and a half hours. Landed 4, lost one. Few crabs etc. Tried various lures on a spinning rod. Hour and a half either side of high tide I had a paternauster rig (changed hook sizes during session) on the beach caster with rag tipped with squid to no avail. Might be worth a shot during the night. First time fishing that beach so have no reference with regards to weeds but only lost one trace.

Cheers,
Ryan
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Re: Ennereilly Beach Morning Session

#2 Post by hush1 »

Try an evening rising tide using just rag or lug---will help keep the doggies away and might give you a better shot at the bass
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Re: Ennereilly Beach Morning Session

#3 Post by RyanS123 »

That's a good idea! I will definitely be back to try an evening. Thanks for the advice, mate!
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Re: Ennereilly Beach Morning Session

#4 Post by hush1 »

and if your fishing into the dark maybe try one rod about 10ft from the shoreline----often works well there

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