supersam 64 Posted May 25, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 lovely fish hope it was taken before the ban lol. .your more than welcome down to come out in the boat anytime lad. at least this time i can't run the legs off ya like night on lamp lol,chat soon, y.i.s sionnach of course it was lad and very true no running on the boat lad.hope there are plenty of cold beers too i am off to corrib this weekend but free next weekend sound we'll make arrangements so an head out in d boat buzz ya after weekend , y.i.s, sionnach cheers lad ill pm ya my number Quote Link to post
consett lad 43 Posted May 28, 2010 Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 well done pal thats a cracking fish Quote Link to post
tiny tim 22 Posted May 28, 2010 Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 well done ,,,that is one good bass.......and on a plug....bass fishing at its best Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted May 28, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 cheers for the comments lads was the bro that caught that one. i did manage a bigger specimen from the same spot a few years ago. 14lb 2oz Quote Link to post
charlie boy 85 Posted June 1, 2010 Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 killing my spot again i see Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 1, 2010 Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 killing my spot again i see yup ps.seen your tattoo Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. cheers lad.the bass fishing in ireland is prob as good now as its ever been. charlie boy had 7 in 7 casts a few years ago.5-7 were over 5lb and 1 over 10lb. a half a dozen fish in a session is quite normal and near all the fish are returned. that 14lb one i got was put back. Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 1, 2010 Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 (edited) Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. cheers lad.the bass fishing in ireland is prob as good now as its ever been. charlie boy had 7 in 7 casts a few years ago.5-7 were over 5lb and 1 over 10lb. a half a dozen fish in a session is quite normal and near all the fish are returned. that 14lb one i got was put back. Are they being commercially hammered where you are? They are here.. I'm not against lads making a living, but some I know take it one step to far. Living in £500,000 houses and driving round in a brand new car every other year.. Heard of one greedy b*****d even tipping his boat over one year not knowing when to call it a day and come in... Edited June 1, 2010 by maltenby Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 (edited) Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. cheers lad.the bass fishing in ireland is prob as good now as its ever been. charlie boy had 7 in 7 casts a few years ago.5-7 were over 5lb and 1 over 10lb. a half a dozen fish in a session is quite normal and near all the fish are returned. that 14lb one i got was put back. Are they being commercially hammered where you are? They are here.. I'm not against lads making a living, but some I know take it one step to far. Living in £500,000 houses and driving round in a brand new car every other year.. Heard of one greedy b*****d even tipping his boat over one year not knowing when to call it a day and come in... not 100% but think commercial netting was banned about 30years ago.a wild fish cannot be sold by law i think. there trying to bring netting back for bass but as it stands the sea,s are still net free for irsh bass. thats why the numbers are so good especially on the south and south east coast as like anywhere angling pressure on well known marks affect bass numbers but the spot i fish only my family members and i know and have been fishing the same spot every summer for the past 16 years and only take a fish for the the table now and then.iv often caught 10 bass in a day and returned the lot. kind of like rabbiting.no point killing all your sport in one foul swoop.i try and manage both so that i get the same sort of sport for many years to come Edited June 1, 2010 by supersam Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 1, 2010 Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. cheers lad.the bass fishing in ireland is prob as good now as its ever been. charlie boy had 7 in 7 casts a few years ago.5-7 were over 5lb and 1 over 10lb. a half a dozen fish in a session is quite normal and near all the fish are returned. that 14lb one i got was put back. Are they being commercially hammered where you are? They are here.. I'm not against lads making a living, but some I know take it one step to far. Living in £500,000 houses and driving round in a brand new car every other year.. Heard of one greedy b*****d even tipping his boat over one year not knowing when to call it a day and come in... not 100% but think commercial netting was banned about 30years ago.a wild fish cannot be sold by law i think. there trying to bring netting back for bass but as it stands the sea,s are still net free for irsh bass. thats why the numbers are so good especially on the south and south east coast as like anywhere angling pressure on well known marks affect bass numbers but the spot i fish only my family members and i know and have been fishing the same spot every summer for the past 16 years and only take a fish for the the table now and then.iv often caught 10 bass in a day and returned the lot. kind of like rabbiting.no point killing all your sport in one foul swoop.i try and manage both so that i get the same sort of sport for many years to come They're still being netted here, right up to the shoreline. I heard a report of some lads netting 5 tonne of bass in one afternoon off Pendine beach just down the coast from me. Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 Some great specimens there lads, my favourite fish of all time! Just wish they weren't getting so rare round here compared to what they were 10 years or so ago, especially decent sized ones.. cheers lad.the bass fishing in ireland is prob as good now as its ever been. charlie boy had 7 in 7 casts a few years ago.5-7 were over 5lb and 1 over 10lb. a half a dozen fish in a session is quite normal and near all the fish are returned. that 14lb one i got was put back. Are they being commercially hammered where you are? They are here.. I'm not against lads making a living, but some I know take it one step to far. Living in £500,000 houses and driving round in a brand new car every other year.. Heard of one greedy b*****d even tipping his boat over one year not knowing when to call it a day and come in... not 100% but think commercial netting was banned about 30years ago.a wild fish cannot be sold by law i think. there trying to bring netting back for bass but as it stands the sea,s are still net free for irsh bass. thats why the numbers are so good especially on the south and south east coast as like anywhere angling pressure on well known marks affect bass numbers but the spot i fish only my family members and i know and have been fishing the same spot every summer for the past 16 years and only take a fish for the the table now and then.iv often caught 10 bass in a day and returned the lot. kind of like rabbiting.no point killing all your sport in one foul swoop.i try and manage both so that i get the same sort of sport for many years to come They're still being netted here, right up to the shoreline. I heard a report of some lads netting 5 tonne of bass in one afternoon off Pendine beach just down the coast from me. thats a real shame lad as there such a slow growing fish there not getting much of a chance at your end are they Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 1, 2010 this a a link i found about laws on bass fishing in ireland. http://www.fishinginireland.info/regulations.htm Quote Link to post
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