Guiding And Tackle Sales
You will find attached to the blog contact deatil for my new guiding and tackle business. The tackle will be supplied by the biggest names in lure fishing including, ultimate fishing, sakura, lucky craft, IMA and Slug Go.
The guiding service is based on twenty years experience fishing this coast line and I think that the pictures speak for themselves. This service is suited to both the very experienced and the novice. For those just starting out there will lots of tips on lures etc and water craft info and always the chance of a clonker!!! That's why they call it fishing.
My aim is for you to have a really memorable days fishing, on what I consider to be some of the most beautiful and productive grounds our little country has to offer..
The guiding service is based on twenty years experience fishing this coast line and I think that the pictures speak for themselves. This service is suited to both the very experienced and the novice. For those just starting out there will lots of tips on lures etc and water craft info and always the chance of a clonker!!! That's why they call it fishing.
My aim is for you to have a really memorable days fishing, on what I consider to be some of the most beautiful and productive grounds our little country has to offer..
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Weather At Last
So a bit of better weather out there today thank god! I have been out since early morning with a customer from Devon, Nigel. Nigel got in touch early in the summer to say he fancied a go at an Irish croc and would love to come over. Nigel has been banging some nice fish in his part of the world and wanted to check out what we have been up to. Fishing was limited this morning due to water clarity, the coast is blown out. We reached our mark at 6.30 bang on the high water and it felt right. Andy opened play early on with a nice fish on the plastics, soon followed by Nigel who showed the Irish lads how to do it also on the plastics. We made a move then to another spot and weed was an issue so on with the surface lures. This is a technique that Nigel had little confidence in but was eager to check out. So up with the patchinko and first chuck he had is wobbling nicely back across the surface. I had a random cast (I don't end to fish much at all when I guide) and bang good fish on. Fish went nuts on the surface and put up a decent scarp, choosing to have it out in plain view, thrashing around. On the scales she weighed in at roughly 8.5lb. Nigel went back on the Patchinko and flash behind the lure, stopped it and bang fish on. First one off the top for Nigel so a result. Watch out Devon Bass as I think you might be seeing quite a bit off the business end of a Patchinko. All in all a great mornings fishing and hopes are high for the next couple of days producing some decent results. I will add some pics later as we are having a few technical difficulties with transferring the pictures.
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4 comments:
well done guys!!!!!
Dear Pat - I like your fish & hope you catch some more
Mitchell (age 6)
Thanks Mitchell hope you catch a few too!
He he Pat - Mitchells time will come - soooooooo glad to see you guys are banging out the fish - quality !!
Is Gee still being outfished by Carol? lol
cheers
Tom
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