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#1 Post by cortaz »

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Duration: 2hours

Tide: up to h.w.

Weather:overcast/windy

Bait: lug

Rigs: runnin legers

Results: 1 bass 12lb
1 bream 1.5lb
20 bass up to 3lb
large bass on first cast smaller bass every cast after that
will try to post pics.
large numbers of bass about every single cast ,bang,
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#2 Post by corbyeire »

the bass sure like you :!:
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#3 Post by x »

That's a serious session. 8) If you're buying bait, it's got to cost you a bomb...still, worth it for a fish a chuck.

Or do you dig/collect your own bait? And what baits were you using?
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#4 Post by BigPhil »

what species of bream are they , giltheads again this year?
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#5 Post by x »

Wouldn't surprise me if they were giltheads again, Phil. That (contoversial) pic he had in his gallery a while back, if nothing else, showed beyond a doubt what appeared to me to be at least two and possibly three different year-classes which sort of indicates that there must be a viable and healthy breeding population down there.

Question now is, how widespread are they? We don't seem to have them in Donegal, as far as I know. In fact the only bream species I've heard of off Donegal as black bream out of Culdaff, unless anyone knows different???
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#6 Post by Livid »

cortaz wrote:will try to post pics.


Can't wait to see them. :!:
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#7 Post by BigPhil »

there was a bream of some description caught at carnlough beach a couple of christmas ago, i seen the photo on the guys phone it was about the size of his hand but the photo wasnt great quality so i couldnt figure what species it was. there were also reports of bream being washed up on the beaches on the north coast at a stage last year. with global warming and all the rest they might make it our length before too long sandman!! :wink: :P
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#8 Post by x »

A lot of migratory fish get caught up in pockets of warmer water which break off from the main flow and cool, whereupon the fish die - they can't hack that drop of a few degrees. I'd say that's what happened with the bream last year. That's why Cortaz's pic was interesting - it showed what looked like being representative of a resident, breeding population, rather than a few stragglers who's days were numbered.

The trick this year might be to keep an eye on the met buoys to see when the water temp peaks and have a go then. I'm all for global warming if it'll put a few new species within the home range - or up the numbers of bass and trigger to levels where targetting them is more hit and less miss. Some people say it'll be the end of the cod, but since when were there any left to catch up this way?
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#9 Post by Al »

Wow nice session, i have to say i'm extremely jealous and green is not my colour :), well done cant believe all that bass, i'm still tryin for bass number 1. :oops:
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Hey, join my club Al, it's free. :lol:

I'll get one this year....
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#11 Post by Al »

Yeah me too, i'm gonna kick the basses ass :)
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#12 Post by te ariki nua »

congrats on that session where is this mark if you dont mind sharing the info
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#13 Post by cortaz »

Sandman wrote:That's a serious session. 8) If you're buying bait, it's got to cost you a bomb...still, worth it for a fish a chuck.

Or do you dig/collect your own bait? And what baits were you using?


hi sandman
dig it lug worms
1 lug = 1 bass
2 lug = 2 bass
u dig man
there are lots of bream if u can avoid the bass
cast out to max. slowly retreve line deadly every single time bass
could catch 50 tomorrow not a ghillie/angler in the country could say the same
anyone douth that
now is the hour lol
058/45184 ask for cortaz the killer
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#14 Post by cortaz »

te ariki nua wrote:congrats on that session where is this mark if you dont mind sharing the info


hi te
waterford ( THE QUITE COUNTY)
dungarvan
2 mile west on N25 singposted from there
u need waders/body wad.s
art.
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#15 Post by cortaz »

BigPhil wrote:what species of bream are they , giltheads again this year?

hi phil
gilt head
seen some also
the water is only a few feet deep they glint and turn in the tide close to the surface i have images implanted in my brain big ones and i am gona get im.
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#16 Post by MAC »

Well done Art. Do you normally start to get them in big numbers this early in the year. I know myself and a few of the other lads are pi$$ed off about the very cold weather we have been having. It seems to have put a lot of the fishing off. Seems everyone is waiting for it to heat up a bit.

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#17 Post by cortaz »

MAC wrote:Well done Art. Do you normally start to get them in big numbers this early in the year. I know myself and a few of the other lads are pi$$ed off about the very cold weather we have been having. It seems to have put a lot of the fishing off. Seems everyone is waiting for it to heat up a bit.

Kev

hi mac
first bream ever in april the bass are there from march on to oct.
the weather has got warmer last few days 12
/14 degrees.
the east wind had been keepin things quite.
changed to the s.w. tuesday
am going out at 3 today think i will catch about 50lol
its heavy and overcast here fresh s/w.
got to go dig some lugs will post report later.
art/

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