west waterford 15/3/09

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west waterford 15/3/09

#1 Post by cortaz »

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Duration:3/5.30

Tide:lw.@2.20

Weather:bright n sunny small surf

Bait:magic lugs n razors

Rigs:2 up pats

Results: 5 bass
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#2 Post by thighlinescork.com »

nice fishing cortaz is that a bass fry?
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#3 Post by cortaz »

not to sure :? , looks a bit like a haddock, see the mouth, theres quite a few of em about, when the weather was cold a few weeks back the surf line was full of em.
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#4 Post by fishermannum1 »

8) great session there art, well done nice pic's too....
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#5 Post by dunner »

very nice!
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#6 Post by bigballs »

good goin art nice to see your still givin them bass hell :wink:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#7 Post by kenf41 »

nice goin art have to hand it to ya
id say the old bass tell their young about you
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#8 Post by luanaigh »

Great fishing art.. (I met you once or twice prowling that shore line).I know that beach...away in distant shores at the moment but I always look in to see how your getting on :mrgreen:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#9 Post by Stan »

Great fishing Art.
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#10 Post by roger de dodger »

nice little bass art :wink: :mrgreen: think the big uns are heading my way 8) :mrgreen:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#11 Post by ROADRUNNER »

well Art at least you got some fish.

They were all very small have you any ideas why this was :?: :?:
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ROADRUNNER wrote:well Art at least you got some fish.

They were all very small have you any ideas why this was :?: :?:
8) :) , under the conditions, locations and tatics, 8) ie. daylight fishing, little surf, shallow clear beach/water, smallish baits/hooks its as much as i be expected, did note that the fish were very close, 30/50m. and most were male, it has become clear that the main spawning time is around here is march/april think it would be better to have the closed season now? as it seems to be the peak time, by may/june most breeding is over is over, i think it would be better for the fish and anglers?? :?
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#13 Post by cortaz »

roger de dodger wrote:nice little Bass art :wink: :mrgreen: think the big uns are heading my way 8) :mrgreen:
yeah man 8) 8) :) , i got that big bass feelin to :shock: ,.........later in the week................i,am relineing the reels with 20lb gut 8) , an gettin the 4/0s out :P ...............full razors pennel rigged in close 8) 8) , on da edge of the ruff, around 6/7 pm.........................................bump,bump,.....................................i have em, :P :P :lol: :lol: :lol: 11lb sometin, wooho, :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :shock: 8) :P :P
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#14 Post by roger de dodger »

i,m hoping to get one over the 12 lb mark this year art ,i lost one over that last year and am hoping she comes back a wee bit fatter this year 8) still the fight alone was great adrenalin by the bucket load :lol:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#15 Post by theshoreking »

cortaz wrote:
ROADRUNNER wrote:well Art at least you got some fish.

They were all very small have you any ideas why this was :?: :?:
8) :) , under the conditions, locations and tatics, 8) ie. daylight fishing, little surf, shallow clear beach/water, smallish baits/hooks its as much as i be expected, did note that the fish were very close, 30/50m. and most were male, it has become clear that the main spawning time is around here is march/april think it would be better to have the closed season now? as it seems to be the peak time, by may/june most breeding is over is over, i think it would be better for the fish and anglers?? :?
8) 8) 8) 8) I agree 100% 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#16 Post by ROADRUNNER »

theshoreking wrote:
cortez wrote:
ROADRUNNER wrote:well Art at least you got some fish.

They were all very small have you any ideas why this was :?: :?:
8) :) , under the conditions, locations and tatics, 8) ie. daylight fishing, little surf, shallow clear beach/water, smallish baits/hooks its as much as i be expected, did note that the fish were very close, 30/50m. and most were male, it has become clear that the main spawning time is around here is march/april think it would be better to have the closed season now? as it seems to be the peak time, by may/june most breeding is over is over, i think it would be better for the fish and anglers?? :?
8) 8) 8) 8) I agree 100% 8) 8) 8) 8)
Have to agree with you there SHOREKING i think you have hit the ball on the head :idea: :idea: :idea:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#17 Post by theshoreking »

Thanks Danny,

but it was Cortaz who came out and just said wot we were all thinkin (I hope!). Just to cheer you up heres a pic of the cod I got the other evenin (sorry for the poor quality but camera went dead so had to use phone). :D
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#18 Post by roger de dodger »

shoreking could you please refrain from putting pic,s of such common drab creatures on any of cortaz,s post,s ,off topic and not what we click here to see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!one word,
BASS :mrgreen:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#19 Post by theshoreking »

roger de dodger wrote:shoreking could you please refrain from putting pic,s of such common drab creatures on any of cortaz,s post,s ,off topic and not what we click here to see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!one word,
Bass :mrgreen:
Oooh! Sorry bout that Moderator Roger :twisted: Point taken, especially with the ratio of those drab auld cod bein caught to that of the shiny wee bass :D I promise no to do it again :roll: :oops:
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Re: west waterford 15/3/09

#20 Post by roger de dodger »

good man we have standards that must be upheld :mrgreen: :wink: well done on the cod ya jammy git :lol:
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