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Rookie Bass Angler: First Bass of 2012

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

First Bass of 2012

We had been looking forward to this trip for months, it was basically the only thing keeping myself and my dad going through uni and work knowing we would get a chance to get out and try for some early season bass.

The time came and the car was packed and we set off at some silly hour of the morning. After a 4 1/2 hour trip down, we finally reached Co.Wexford. We checked in to where we were staying, unloaded the kit and set off for the first cast for Bass of 2012.

Needless to say the conditions were not great. Huge North West wind made the first mark rather tricky to say the least ..... It was a nightmare to keep a tight line to the soft plastics and the wind made the lures cast like pigs - But we fished on and then moved to a second mark later that day ..... no luck either.

Day One = Blank!

Things were looking a little down, we were tired, we were wet, no fish, but our minds turned to our journey over to Tramore to visit the Cian at Absolute Fishing. We set off the next morning, called into the shop and as usual had a great chat and a bit of banter. It never fails to amaze me how much of a lure magpie I am..... ever time I go in I want to buy something new and shiny .... this time was no different!


We set off anyway to have a crack at a mark over that direction but with no joy ..... 

What I have to say is, if you haven't already done so, check out this blog and if you ever get a chance call in to the shop, great lads, fantastic gear and just a good laugh. 


Also met Alan when i returned to the shop after our first attempt. Nice lad. My first time meeting him. We got chatting about pike fishing and had a very generous offer from him, but things were not to be. Was great though to be able to talk about all kinds of fishing and share stories. Another nice guy.

Later on (Day Two) we headed to fish a rock mark we had half fished before but with a little more insight now we returned. A nice South West wind gave the water a bit of life .... My dad hooked a fish but it got off  and then two casts later he got thumped. 

Things were looking up!

First Bass of 2012

I cast out and began to work the 140mm Maria Angel Kiss back in, steady reel, twitch, pause, reel - BANG! Fish on. Instantly it ran out from the rocks and all I could do was hold. We watched as it came up to the surface, boil and then power away from us once again. Eventually I brought it up to the edge, waited for the wave and brought him up where my dad chinned it out of the water. 


It was by no means a massive fish, but I was delighted. Our first Bass of 2012 and it gave a good account of itself while it stripped line off my reel, boiled and splashed around on the surface. 

As always we got the hook out and the fish slipped back into the sea to fight another day.

We got back home later that night and cracked open a beer to celebrate. 

Day Two = One Bass just over 4lb

The next morning we had arranged to meet up with a good friend of mine Jay la Roche over by a mark and fish it with him for a while. We set off once again at some silly hour of the morning. We met up as planned, had a good old chat about lures, marks, conditions ... the usual. We set off. It was a lovely spot, one which I had always wanted to see but never got out to before. Sadly though, no fish. The three of us tried everything, soft plastics, hard plastics, metals etc .... no luck. However it was stunning and great company. 

We returned to the car, got some food and set off to another mark which was completely new to me. This was more for research purposes than actual fishing. We stood and yet again had a good chat and catch up. 

It really is worth following this lad's blog - great reports, especially if you are into LRF fishing and obviously of course Bass!


Around mid afternoon we went our separate ways and my dad an I headed off to a mark which we wanted to try again. the wind switched from a North to a South West and the water looked perfect. Nice fizz, sun was out an the evening looked lovely.

It was not long before I down working lures across the mark. 


Nothing working so we moved to another mark close enough by. We got geared up and within about an hour the reel began to scream once again. 

Maria Chase BW does the business

I cast out and began to twitch the lure back towards me. I had never got using this lure yet for Bass. This was its first outing and it didn't fail to impress. Whack! The rod lurched over and i was into a nice little Bass of around 3lb. We landed it, got the hooks out and set it back on its way. (It did however manage to flail around and lodge a rather sharp treble hook in my finger, which got ripped out when the fish thrashed around. Sore it most certainly was)!!!!! 






With it getting on for dusk we switched over to red/gold lures and about half an hour later my dad had a lovely little Bass of around 2lb.




We fished on until dark and it was great to pick up some fish as the conditions looked fantastic and the water just seemed to say 'there are bass here'






Day Three = A few Bass around the 2lb to 3lb mark

We got up the next day thinking things were looking up. We set off and hit the same marks that we had caught the fish on the previous days. Nothing. A huge West wind made the swell tricky on the first mark. We then headed to the second mark on a spring low to recce the lie of the land. It looked impressive. We returned at the correct state of tide and began to fish. Nothing. No wind, flat water, it was dead. 

We met two lads who came down to fish the spot as well.

We got talking and it turned out they were two of the lads who help out Danny Meager with his blog etc.

Crevan and Pat stood on with us while we talked about lures and a few fish we had picked up etc. . . we stood on gossiping until well after 10pm.

Check out the blog and see for yourself:


Top lads, really nice and was great to meet them.

Day Four = Blank!

This was now our last day. Would we be able to end the trip with another fish?

We set out to our chosen mark and again the wind made it hard to fish. We stayed for around 2 hours then called it quits. We got back to the car a little deflated. We then decided we would try a mark we had never been to, but heard some good info about. We set off for it. This was the last fish we would have of the trip.

Arkansas Shiner Slugo!

We hit the spot and got the gear out. I rigged up with a slugo and we began to fish. It looked not to bad. Some sea trout jumping and the odd mullet around messing about in the shallows. 

Then the sky went black, the wind picked up and the rain started. The rain got heavier and heavier. Could it get worse? Yes! A huge shower of hail stones hit us. We had to cover. All we could do was stand there and brave the elements. 

I was getting ready to leave, but dad was insistent we stayed on and I am glad we did. Around 10 minutes after the storm passed i flicked the soft plastic out . . . bumping it along the bottom with the odd twitch and then the rod lurched the line zipped out of the reel. I had my first Bass on a soft plastic. 


It fought well out in the current and we eventually got it into our feet, the gripper in its mouth and we had landed the last Bass of the trip!


I was delighted not only to get a fish on my last day but also to get one on a soft plastic, a technique which nearly worked for my in January but something I had tried with no success until now.


A lovely conditioned fish. It swam away and i could watch it in the shallows cruising. 

An image which made the trip. 


I know it isn't a great picture but it was the best we could do!

Day Five = One Bass around the 3lb mark


Some Lures that I was impressed with.

The Angel Kiss and Chase both caught me Bass on the trip. A lovely action and also they do not break the bank!


Another lure which I bought just before I left was this Komomo II in Asango Flashing Plate . . . recommended by a good friend. Not only does it look great in the water but it has a killer action. Sadly no fish on it yet though.


And obviously the Megabass X 140 in Hama Shirasu (above) it looks lethal and can not wait to get it out in the water again!



Last but not least, the 4.5 inch Slugo in Arkansas Shiner. Mounted on a 7g jig head it really pulled the cat out of the bag on our last day.

Sad to be going home


It was a shame to be leaving after some nice days fishing. We met some great guys: Cian and Alan from Absolute Fishing, Crevan and Pat and not to mention Jay la Roche (who i am eternally thankful for the info and help he has given me)

The scenery was stunning, the weather was a bit strange but when it worked, you wouldn't want to be anywhere else. . . I can not wait to return in July for the Bass festival where I hope I will meet more great guys and get some more fish too!

Stay tuned for some more angling adventures ......

Tight Lines

Steve

10 Comments:

At 24 April 2012 at 03:59 , Blogger Marty Harrison said...

Well done lad on your 1st of the year, super stuff.

 
At 24 April 2012 at 04:19 , Anonymous Cian said...

Nice one Steven great write up , delighted you guys had a few fish in difficult conditions.

 
At 24 April 2012 at 05:52 , Blogger Andy Phillips said...

Great read Steven - well done on the first of the year. Gotta get over there one of these days!

 
At 24 April 2012 at 07:29 , Blogger Steven Neely said...

For sure Andy, it is a lovely place and some nice fishing! Tight lines

 
At 24 April 2012 at 07:55 , Blogger Justin jnr Roberts said...

well done. hard work pays off. Good snaps aswell keep em coming

 
At 24 April 2012 at 15:41 , Blogger Tom Hill said...

Great blog post Steven. At least there were a faw bass about for you andyour dad. Well done on your first of the year.

 
At 25 April 2012 at 13:53 , Blogger Crevan said...

Well lad?

Delighted to hear you got another fish on the last morning!!

Great to meet yourself and your Dad....Im sure we will bump into each other again in the not too distant future.

 
At 26 April 2012 at 04:18 , Blogger Steven Neely said...

Great stuff man, enjoyed the chat, shame that we didnt bump into any that night, was strange givem our successes the nights before. But thats fishing. Yeah it was grand to pick up a fish on the last day. Now back to the daily routine of uni and work .... but im sure we will see you around over the festival etc.

Thanks for reading the blog.

Tight lines.

Steve

 
At 26 April 2012 at 11:46 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Top report Steven and great pictures. The Silver Bars are looking well ! You & your Dad done well in those conditions.

Danny.

 
At 27 April 2012 at 11:40 , Blogger Steven Neely said...

Cheers Danny, might see you around that neck of the woods some day.

Until then. Tight Lines

 

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