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redmouse
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Joined: Sep 25, 2008
Posts: 612
Location: cork, ireland
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Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:19 am |
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i fished an east cork beach last night more in hope than expectation, was off work all week but never got to go fishing so was hoping for a few fish.
i got there about 7ish and it was pretty calm, more suds in close than surf. got set up with 2 rods, one in close(about 15yards) with a 2 hook flapper and 1 out far with a penel pulley.
1st cast saw a few little knocks on the rod in close so i left it a few minutes before reeling in a tiny, but cute little flounder. got him unhooked and saw a few little knocks on the other rod, sweet, a busy night i thought. got the flounder back in, rebaited and reeled in another little flounder on the pennel pulley. i was using size 2/0 gamakatsu offset hooks which are like size 4/0 aberdeens and he managed to get his little mouth around the whole bottom hook, got it out but did draw a little blood from him.
after that it was non stop action with tiny coalies, all on the close in rod, the biggest being about 20cms, some of them were hitting the baits with such aggression i thought they were small bass.
it was pretty cold, most of my baits were frozen and i couldnt get them to defrost which made using the crab difficult so only used razor, fresh(but slowly freezing) lug and salted lug.
i ended the night with a coalie af about 35cms which was to be the biggest fish of the night. surprisingly i didnt get any double hook ups even tho i had almost a fish a cast.
this was my first time using salted lug which accounted for 1 flounder and numerous coalies so ill be salting any left over ones in future.
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twitchfagan
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Joined: Dec 14, 2009
Posts: 160
Location: north coast
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Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:21 pm |
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nice flounder there redmouse, i hope to get out this week for the first time this year myself. goin to hit a new mark hupefully av something to report on.
well done m8.
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robc22
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Joined: Oct 15, 2008
Posts: 623
Location: the beach
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Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:37 am |
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Nice report and pics!!.......  |
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baitdigger
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Joined: May 03, 2008
Posts: 441
Location: Clare / Galway Border
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Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:19 am |
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Nice to see you getting back out again Red, those small-eyeds should be back with you soon! |
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redmouse
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Joined: Sep 25, 2008
Posts: 612
Location: cork, ireland
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Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:01 pm |
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the small eyed ray ARE back again, i just havent managed one yet, good few caught over the space of a week but seemed to disapear again a few days before i got down for them
how are you? all well i hope? |
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baitdigger
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Joined: May 03, 2008
Posts: 441
Location: Clare / Galway Border
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Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:10 pm |
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Dont ask, the operation went well and was a great success but the physios dropped me and smashed my ankle, our days in hospital, two metal plates and five bolts later I'm home and looking for 6-12 weeks in a cast
How did your dad get on? |
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redmouse
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Joined: Sep 25, 2008
Posts: 612
Location: cork, ireland
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Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:24 pm |
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holy fcuk, thats like a dodgy story you hear in a pub. my dad is flying it, still in a little pain but he reckons its not as bad as it was before the op. he's walking without crutches for short distances and with one crutch for anything longer. he's much better than he was expecting so hes happy enough. tanx for asking
all the best with your recovery (or should i say revoveries). hope everything is better than it was before the op |
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