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    Well it was my fifth day at the caravan and I had not got the rods out yet. Time to try for that first bass of the season I thought to myself !!!! Low water was around dusk so I jumped into the car about 22.00 and headed off to one of my favourite lw bass marks.

    To be honest I half expected to blank on my first bass attempt of the season as they can be a very fickle fish at this time of the year. Well I got to my mark and set up my normal spinning gear with a Drennan controller float and 6" holographic sandeel mounted on a 2/0 baitholder hook at the business end.



    On my very first retrieve I thought I felt a tentative take but was not totally convinced. Had a couple of more soft plucks at the sandeel before I eventually had a thumping bang and I had my first bass of the season on. It was only a schoolie of about 2lb but gave a spirited fight. Time for a quick photo and back in it went to fight another day.



    For the next half hour I had no more plucks/takes and was thinking about packing in as was nearly asleep on my feet. I had been up at 03.00 for a couple of mornings on the trot looking for some Drummore/Luce Bay sunrise shots. It does catch up with you eventually. Was it worth it though ??? What you reckon ???





    Anyway I decided to go for the "last 3 casts" routine. On the last cast I hooked into another schoolie which was again photographed and safely returned to the water.



    After this went through the "last 3 casts" routine again and on my second cast was hit by a much bigger stamp of fish.. I had the fish on for about 2 minutes and in that time it made three strong runs. On the third run the hook pulled out. After much cursing and swearing decided to call it a day as I was totally "cream crackered" and it was a fair trudge back to the car.

    My first bass session of 2010 had not been a blank after all. The "bass bug" has bitten me again so I will be out again within a day or two looking for that big one !!!

    John
    Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

    Value photography - Geordiepix

    Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

  • #2
    As ever a fantastic report with great pics John! Cheers!
    Cheers, Keith.

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    • #3
      well done mate ,will be over soon,is the camp site nice and dry now

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      • #4
        Great stuff - been googling like mad to try and suss out fishing with a controller float

        Controller Float

        deffo a tactic to try this year methinks
        Ooh a new vid!

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        • #5
          sliver surfer

          Originally posted by snatcher View Post
          Well it was my fifth day at the caravan and I had not got the rods out yet. Time to try for that first bass of the season I thought to myself !!!! Low water was around dusk so I jumped into the car about 22.00 and headed off to one of my favourite lw bass marks.

          To be honest I half expected to blank on my first bass attempt of the season as they can be a very fickle fish at this time of the year. Well I got to my mark and set up my normal spinning gear with a Drennan controller float and 6" holographic sandeel mounted on a 2/0 baitholder hook at the business end.



          On my very first retrieve I thought I felt a tentative take but was not totally convinced. Had a couple of more soft plucks at the sandeel before I eventually had a thumping bang and I had my first bass of the season on. It was only a schoolie of about 2lb but gave a spirited fight. Time for a quick photo and back in it went to fight another day.



          For the next half hour I had no more plucks/takes and was thinking about packing in as was nearly asleep on my feet. I had been up at 03.00 for a couple of mornings on the trot looking for some Drummore/Luce Bay sunrise shots. It does catch up with you eventually. Was it worth it though ??? What you reckon ???





          Anyway I decided to go for the "last 3 casts" routine. On the last cast I hooked into another schoolie which was again photographed and safely returned to the water.



          After this went through the "last 3 casts" routine again and on my second cast was hit by a much bigger stamp of fish.. I had the fish on for about 2 minutes and in that time it made three strong runs. On the third run the hook pulled out. After much cursing and swearing decided to call it a day as I was totally "cream crackered" and it was a fair trudge back to the car.

          My first bass session of 2010 had not been a blank after all. The "bass bug" has bitten me again so I will be out again within a day or two looking for that big one !!!

          John
          nice one mate i also had my first bass of the year and i got it on seaham pier this morrning it was a pound and half on fresh crab on a bolt rig.and also tried for macky but water to dirty so packed up after 2 hours

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          • #6
            Well done mate. Catching Bass is much more enjoyable than flatty bashing for me. We got a few small Bass off Druridge the other day and like yourself I got have got the Bass bug.

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            • #7
              Great stuff John. I've got a couple of weeks off in August, so I'll be heading up there....hopefully break my Bass duck and get into some Pollack.
              Davy

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              • #8
                well done mate very nice fish

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by billyturbot View Post
                  well done mate ,will be over soon,is the camp site nice and dry now
                  Looks ok but Martin is only taking advance telephone bookings for camping so I would bell him first. If Clash is full Sands of Luce take tents on. :-)

                  John
                  Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

                  Value photography - Geordiepix

                  Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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                  • #10
                    i will put my tent on your lawn john,and before your lass kicks of im only joking

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                    • #11
                      That area is always a fantastic stop to fish and i go most years, never tried bass fishing as the easy catch pollack draw me in

                      Hoping to be up this year and may have a bash but got my eyes on a big tope again

                      Nice pics and sure you will have mnay more before the summer is out.
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                      • #12
                        Well as I have said before if anyone is over this way and is after some general fishing advice on the area feel free to call in for a cuppa/bit craic. Clashwhannon van no 5

                        John
                        Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

                        Value photography - Geordiepix

                        Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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                        • #13
                          Brill results there mate. And lovely pics too. Well done

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by snatcher View Post
                            Looks ok but Martin is only taking advance telephone bookings for camping so I would bell him first. If Clash is full Sands of Luce take tents on. :-)

                            John
                            Excellent photos. Sands of Luce is where I usually stop with the kids, no hassle and plenty of space to pitch.

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