12/04/2012

So so close!

Well... I'm on evenings this week, so i got up early, to a frosty start and headed to an East Cork mark. And to sum it up, i had a few hours of lure fishing with the feed shallow 128 and an Amikiri minnow, and nothing.But when i headed back to the car i thought i would have one or two more casts and on my second, a lovely Bass charged in at the lure only to peel off at the last second right at my feet......so close to a start for my season!
And the fish are here now for sure, being caught on lure!
That's fishing!
Next week i have two kayak safety courses to do and the sea kayak one will run for the next 5 weeks.. AND I have to start paddle training for Ocean to city, and get a cycle or two in and CATCH A BASS!!!!
Time is everything!
Best of luck to all Bass Anglers for this season and please release a few fish to make sure we have many more to come!
TIGHT LINES!

08/04/2012

Safety Meet.

There is an up-coming safety meet in west Cork next week that I’m really looking forward to. The long range forecast looks kind too!I hope to get some pics of the day so stay tuned!It’s being organized by the Irish Kayak Angling Club.http://www.irishkayakangling.com/

06/04/2012

Summer still not here....good friday Bass hunt.

Well, got to the beach and it looked great, a slight surf to punch through.. not a problem... although the landing later might be interesting!
Met some surf casting chaps and a quick question..."any luck?"...."No!...but the weather is nice..."
This would sum up my day!!
Headed off through some very familiar marks to throw a lure (feed shallow mullet 128) and worked my way along and again as i went i could see nothing in the form of surface activity or birds moving.
A lone Gannet swirled and swirled and dived ...nothing...he is having the same luck as me!
Switched to soft plastic (SP) and trolled a Red Gill evolution in pearl and later blue/white....nothing...stopped up and drifted on the wind offshore (quite a bit in the end!)and jigged the RG evo.... thought i had one knock on it, but cant be sure...
So then after a couple of hours and needing a pee i found a very nice bay.
Its the kind of place you would love to camp out..no access, only by sea and very deep water a few yards out.. in high summer a great place to fish for mack/pollack/and Bass and live off the sea!
Sadly the plastic problem was pretty severe and a good cleanup is needed...but with no access,not going to happen.........sad and a pity!
Time to head back and batten down the hatches!
I could hear surf running so packed some stuff in the hatch and off we go!
But, a very easy surf landing later, and i felt so robbed! I stripped the yak down and went back out to mess in the waves and practice getting back on....only one real good wave back in, but still very good fun!
I still have two leaks in my dry suit to find!!! Bloody nuisance!
The high light for me was spotting a pair of Terns...and one dived in vain right in front of my yak, so another good sign i guess?
Some Pictures of the day... from around 3pm to 7pm!












01/04/2012

Still no luck....

I was out last Thurs morning for a few hours with the fly rod, and had a good look about.
The sea was flat calm, so spotting fish moving was easy.But not a sign of life in the water...i watched two Gannets and they didn't dive much.I also spent some time up on a high spot just looking for fish in the clear water and nothing.
But i hear a few fish were caught in Kinsale on lure, so wont be long now!
Once again the dream of an early fish is gone...ah well.. roll on the summer!



24/03/2012

Sea was a bit rough today...

So a quiet spot was chosen to shelter me from the south easterly winds, to do some re-entry drilling and a little troll or two!

A few Mullet about too....a lovely day!

17/03/2012

Not yet.....

Out hunting this morning before work, and my God it was a bit scary.... yip... wild and free, but not a sign of any fish...and i took the time to look!
Ducking the waves and enjoying the wind and rain...and practicing my shore casting....yes i enjoyed the whole thing ....

11/03/2012

March Pollack!

A great day on the water, and with mullet and sand eel about it wont be long till the silver ladies arrive!
First fish on the ysak!

02/03/2012

Redgill Evolution.

Going to have some fun off the kayaks with these later this season.
Red Gill Evolution lures, at 17 grm and 178mm perfect for Bass and Pollack.
Also, they are quiet supple and have a good wide hook gape, so you can crush the barb and still land the fish.
I had some great success with the Perfeel red gill lures which are smaller and unweighted, but these will suit the Ysak Kayak spinning with a short rod and easy to set up while afloat.. no extra weights needed, just tie them on!
Come on the silver ladies!
Im waiting...............................