fenit and 1 tralee bay mark

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fenit and 1 tralee bay mark

#1 Post by fenitbob »

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Duration: 4hrs +2 hrs

Tide: rising

Weather: calm

Bait: lugs

Rigs: pater noster

Results: 2 gurnard Fenit flounder and a bass other mark

Catch and Release:: Yes/No



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First place is a known bass mark but I'm not telling as there is a very good possibility of it being netted if you have a 100 posts or more give me a pm and i'll let you know. any way 2 of us got bass there and the day before 4 bass were caught there.

had some lug left saw that they were still in good condition so i figured I'd use the rest of them off fenit and see what. Fenit was full of mackeral bashers. so i found a free space and started off. I'd get got and answer almost immediately with a gurnard and then pretty immediately after that with another gurnard then loads of bites of small fish but caught a few small flatties.

result ok day I had a small crowd (ok 2 families) watching me at one stage the fish were coming in so quickly

bites trailed off as i got to the bottom of the bucket where the lug were not as good as the initial batch.
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#2 Post by roger de dodger »

nice session bob them old lug are a fair bet when the bass are about :D are their many ray showing down your neck of the woods ? am thinking of heading down your way soon to visit the folks and hope to get a few sessions in if the weather is on my side (a nice blow and med surf would be nice 8) )
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