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cortaz
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west waterford 25/7/2009

#1 Post by cortaz »

People:me, colin eoin joined us 4 a while

Duration: 2X3HRS.

Tide:L.& wW. Water

Weather:strong s.w.

Bait:gaper,s and lures

Rigs:1 hook running ledgers, size 3/0

Results:8,6,6,2,3,3,3lb. bass.

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lurefished over lw, in mental weather :P , tons of suspendedm weed lures fouling 4/5 cast, banged 2 and had a few more hits an follows, went baitfishing for h.w. was eagar to try the gaper clam,s, first 2 casts 2x6lbers in 5 mins.,, very impressed but not supprised :wink: ,nothing for the next hour so went off to try a new lure (panchenko) got a 8lb. after 10 mins, and a smaller few casts later 8) ..............................................tomorrow :P
A MATE DROPPED IN A CUTLET OF FRESH TUNA!, it was captured floundering inshallow water on the cunn, thursday eve, it had what looked like a spear mark, it weighed appr. 15lb. :shock: :shock: :shock: :?

Will i be killed for showing pics. of dead fish!, 3 anglers 1 fish each.
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#2 Post by Danny M. »

Good to see ya got results on the Pissers Art !

That panchenko is some lure!
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#3 Post by seanie35 »

well done art might try the high tide tonite, see they stuck a new yellow pole out the cunnigar, that will confuse a few people :roll:
Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#4 Post by cortaz »

Danny M. wrote:Good to see ya got results on the Pissers Art !

That panchenko is some lure!

danny, got half a freezer full yesterday, pretty easy to dig 2, most were only 8/12 inches down, going to give em a good trail over the next few weeks.
what impressed me with the panchenko is the hook up ratio compared to other surface lures, 99% so far.
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#5 Post by cortaz »

seanie35 wrote:well done art might try the high tide tonite, see they stuck a new yellow pole out the cunnigar, that will confuse a few people :roll:
theres about 5/6 new 1s out there, got yer,man in the j.c.b. to help dig the gapers 8) :) did ya see any spider crabs out there there were lots about the other day, never seen em there before,
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#6 Post by seanie35 »

cortaz wrote:
seanie35 wrote:well done art might try the high tide tonite, see they stuck a new yellow pole out the cunnigar, that will confuse a few people :roll:
theres about 5/6 new 1s out there, got yer,man in the j.c.b. to help dig the gapers 8) :) did ya see any spider crabs out there there were lots about the other day, never seen em there before,
thats funny got a rig back last nite on clonea minus the hook without any apparent bite plus funny bites that were stripping the bait like crab but not the usual crabby vibrations :shock:..........mmmh crab meat 8)
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#7 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done,lovely bass
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#8 Post by thelegend »

super session cortaz lovely bass yum :mrgreen:
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#9 Post by James Barry »

Howya Art, nice fishing 8) ......whats the story with the tuna??
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#10 Post by cortaz »

james, 8) , a local bass angler came across it on the cunn. spit trapped/floundering in a gully, (me and a mate caught a 80lb. ray in same gully few years back) albacor tuna would have been taked in salmon drift nets whitin a mile of this spot every yr. up until the ban... i have also said on here that i have often seen largish very fast swiming fish here :idea: ..................... think it may have injured itself on the oyater tressels?
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#11 Post by youngrod »

cortaz wrote:james, 8) , a local Bass angler came across it on the cunn. spit trapped/floundering in a gully, (me and a mate caught a 80lb. ray in same gully few years back) albacor tuna would have been taked in salmon drift nets whitin a mile of this spot every yr. up until the ban... i have also said on here that i have often seen largish very fast swiming fish here :idea: ..................... think it may have injured itself on the oyater tressels?
wat speices of ray grows to 80lbs are waterford
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#12 Post by kstaff »

Jaysus Tuna now as well down there Art, that's incredible story, we really don't know what's swimming in the sea!

All we need in waterford now is a big shiny cup and that's due in September!! :D
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#13 Post by cortaz »

youngrod wrote:
cortaz wrote:james, 8) , a local Bass angler came across it on the cunn. spit trapped/floundering in a gully, (me and a mate caught a 80lb. ray in same gully few years back) albacor tuna would have been taked in salmon drift nets whitin a mile of this spot every yr. up until the ban... i have also said on here that i have often seen largish very fast swiming fish here :idea: ..................... think it may have injured itself on the oyater tressels?
wat speices of ray grows to 80lbs are waterford
hi man, electric sea ray, have a look in shore reports on the 12/8/06
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#14 Post by cortaz »

kstaff wrote:Jaysus Tuna now as well down there Art, that's incredible story, we really don't know what's swimming in the sea!

All we need in waterford now is a big shiny cup and that's due in September!! :D
need a bit of the spirit of 59, :) 8)
up the decie 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#15 Post by James Barry »

kstaff wrote: All we need in waterford now is a big shiny cup and that's due in September!! :D

Yes boy.... kilkenny who :shock: :lol:
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Re: west waterford 25/7/2009

#16 Post by cortaz »

James Barry wrote:Howya Art, nice fishing 8) ......whats the story with the tuna??
met the guy who caught it, mick walsh fron ring, seen a few pics he has on his phone, looks 30lb. will post pics. as soon as i can get phone hooked up to computer...
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