SEA BASS ON LURES IN IRELAND.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад +8

    Believe it or not with the thousands of bass that i have caught i have only taken home one bass of about five pounds, i really love bass fishing and that is why i promote catch and release because they take so long to grow and mature, a ten pound bass can be twenty years old and these are the ones that we should protect.

  • @1959mistyblue
    @1959mistyblue 10 лет назад +3

    what a sporting man you are so nice to see you return the fish i love to catch theses too

  • @gordoncarass2360
    @gordoncarass2360 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Fantastic Bass and a very sporting approach.

  • @mdjdecorations
    @mdjdecorations 11 лет назад +1

    Great video lads, some big old bass to, well done for catch and release, enjoyed it.
    Mike J.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад +2

    @craigohEIRE
    I use spoon baits in various sizes/weights according to the depth of water that i'm fishing. I have a few favourite spoons like the Toby ,Krill, Kilty and i paint some with my own colour patterns but mainly it's how i put action into the spoon that makes them deadly.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад +1

    @nooche1
    as you can understand it took a lot of searching and checking out tides etc., before the bass were found but they have moved further up the coast recently and cork harbour had a good summer for bass as well as east cork.

  • @dublincraic
    @dublincraic 11 лет назад +3

    Catch and release is deffo the way to go! You gonna let the secret out as to where this is?? Lol

  • @ScottMackeown
    @ScottMackeown 9 лет назад +1

    Some great catches well done lads

  • @SuperTaffia
    @SuperTaffia 11 лет назад +1

    well done on the catch n release lads awesome video btw ..

  • @surethingsfly
    @surethingsfly 12 лет назад

    Absolutely loved this video, I started to get a buzz from just watching it! I usually catch the ones that get through the nets. I haven't caught a double yet, and watching this gives me hope! P.B. 8&1/2 lbs. (8yrs ago)

  • @moodypa
    @moodypa 12 лет назад

    Perfect, definitely gonna use that technique, looking forward to more videos, keep up the good work, thanks.

  • @jmlynchjr123
    @jmlynchjr123 11 лет назад

    They look just like striped bass without the stripes. Great video by the way. Well done.

  • @fradrake11
    @fradrake11 4 года назад

    Great video and real nice bass too. I've never been Bass fishing here in the north of Ireland but this summer Bass will be my target species.

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  4 года назад

      Best of luck they are a great fighting fish especially on fly.

  • @MsBoyjack
    @MsBoyjack 12 лет назад +2

    catch and release is the way to go my view as always been it is more important to return the the bigger prime breeding bass they are capable of producing hundreds of thousands of eggs if you want one for the table take a 2 to 3 pounder they are much better eating fish

  • @jim22222
    @jim22222 11 лет назад

    Great video......makes me want to go fishing.

  • @kayakmadfishing
    @kayakmadfishing 13 лет назад +1

    fare play for letting him go,nice bass

  • @flatbit3090
    @flatbit3090 12 лет назад +1

    Catch and release top marks

  • @waynecallanan4595
    @waynecallanan4595 12 лет назад

    great stuff !! love bass fishing myself got sum lovley fish this year catch and realease the way to go !!!

  • @2k115
    @2k115 13 лет назад

    its grate to see people catch c&r bass of that size

  • @ethanlarby
    @ethanlarby 11 лет назад +1

    Nice to see them going back ;-)

  • @68Phaedrus
    @68Phaedrus 12 лет назад

    Great video lads - nice & calm, no bad language, good gear, competent & confident on the rocks & with the fish (not a fan of those Boga-Grip type devices, but I can see how they can make landing fish from the rocks a bit safer for the angler), and ye didn't ruin it with some music that viewers may or may not like. Well done.
    You reckon I could use my pike gear for lure fishing from rocks for bass? 12' 2.75lb TC rod, mid-size fixed spool with 15kg braid, and various pike lures.
    Thanks,
    Mark

  • @Please-sub12345
    @Please-sub12345 12 лет назад

    your are a true fishing gent. respect!

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад +1

    @IIFUSEII1 The legal limit is above 40cm and only two bass per angler per day except in close season when no bass can be taken. I would like to see a maximum limit as well so that all bass over 4 kilos should be returned as they are the breeding fish and will ensure the future population.

  • @Thebassman888
    @Thebassman888 13 лет назад

    some very nice bass there guys well done, also very nice to see them being released :)

  • @charlieneilson1239
    @charlieneilson1239 3 года назад

    I wonderful vid.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @Thebassman888 They were Tobys, Kilty and ABU Krill lures in various weights depending on water depth.

  • @dzakubinv
    @dzakubinv 12 лет назад

    Wow, nice video! Size of those bass is impressive.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @ahstueyman I use spoon baits in various weights so that i don't get caught up in the reefs. I will use the lighter sizes around the reefs and the heavier sizes in open ground, i also study the reefs in different water levels and know when to raise up the spoon and when to drop it back down. The spoons are Toby and Kilty lures and also ABU Krills.

  • @nooche1
    @nooche1 13 лет назад

    great video guys..super.

  • @barvinz22
    @barvinz22 10 лет назад +3

    No kill perfect ;-)

  • @Eoghanbass2000
    @Eoghanbass2000 13 лет назад +1

    Love it, fair play on the CnR too. One question, what time of day..? Early morn pre sunrise..? Does the mark fish for you regardless of time of high tide or only on an early morn or late evening high..?

  • @Dartster
    @Dartster 12 лет назад

    that was an amazing catch!

  • @nooche1
    @nooche1 13 лет назад

    @MrKingfisher3 thank a lot for the help..much appreciated.

  • @pike105454
    @pike105454 12 лет назад

    Good work !!

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @Eoghanbass2000
    The mark can fish in low and high tide but the best time has been early morning when i have caught most of my big bass (10lb plus ).

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @ronancoakley
    Hi Ronan, to be honest when you have high waves with low troughs i don't bother because the bass rarely come in close enough to cover them, but when you have collapsing waves with deep troughs and foamy water then the bass will hunt right in along the shoreline. As for the poppers wait till you see surface action before using them, they work better when baitfish are about.Try spoon baits like Tobys and Kilty lures they work all year round and have caught me loads of specimens.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  11 лет назад

    Thanks for the comment, i have caught these fish to over twenty pounds but i have heard that stripers can go to over fifty pounds, now that would be some fight.

  • @Gersub
    @Gersub 11 лет назад

    NICE VIDEO !!

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @flyingseamouse I just design flies for sea bass, salmon, monster trout in the colours that i think resemble the bait fish that they are feeding on and i repaint and strenghten cheap lures to the colours that i want and these work for me as you can see.

  • @kinblanking
    @kinblanking 11 лет назад

    20lb? thats huge and not far off the british record, well done.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @flyingseamouse My best sea bass fishing has been in november / december when i have caught my biggest bass ( 20+lbs ) and the biggest quantity 65 in one session with pictures to prove it. Unfortunately as best to my knowledge bass seem to frequent the waters of north east, east, south and south west coasts but not as far up as galway. I have had anglers from galway emailing me that they don't meet them when sea fishing but you can use my flies and lures for pollack and coalfish.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад

    What your doing is good but bring the lure up in the water column then let it drop back down again, normally the takes are on the drop. Make the lure move erratically by popping the rod tip upwards and then sideways reeling in the slack line to keep in contact with your lure. The more you make the lure look like a wounded fish the better your catch rate will be. I will be making a video soon showing how to work lures.

  • @nstudden3200
    @nstudden3200 9 лет назад

    I would love to catch a bass like that,that is what I dream of thanks for the reply.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @tipaction
    Thanks for the comments and if you are interested i will be putting a blog and videos on you tube on how and where to catch big bass.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @srdanimilan its on the south coast of ireland.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @ronancoakley
    Hi Ronan, if you check out my (mrkingfisher3.blogspot.com) blog all the information is there. The rod is a Hardy 10ft (15 - 60gr ) casting rod and the reel is a Shimano Stradic 6000fb loaded with 12kilo braid (350m). I also have a 10ft Daiwa Regal ( 15 - 50gr ) casting rod which only cost me 45euro and is a great bass rod. The spoons are in various sizes from 10gram upto 40gr depending on depth and sea conditions that i'm dealing with and i will be showing all on a video soon.

  • @80andybrown80
    @80andybrown80 8 лет назад

    Thats a great tool for lifting the fish !

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  8 лет назад

      +Brown Andrew Hi Andrew, that was a boga grip, i only use it the odd time these days to hold the fish in water while i remove the hooks.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @nooche1
    it was in july and not to far from you.

  • @nooche1
    @nooche1 13 лет назад

    super video..what a day you guys had,is it a secret location and what time of the year was it? I am from youghal and it looks like it is not too far from home..

  • @marksalad
    @marksalad 11 лет назад

    HI GUYS IS THERE ANY GOOD SPOTS TO FISH FOR BASS AROUND THE DUBLIN COAST LINE FROM A SMALL 16FT BOAT? AND WHAT KIND OF LURES AND BAIT PLS. PS GR8 VIDEO C&R TOP MARKS LADS!

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад

    @68Phaedrus Thanks for the comments, you could get away with using the pike rod/reel etc., but you would find a 10ft rod with a 10gr to 60gr load better for casting and playing fish in tight to the rocks. The reel is ok and as for baits and spinners etc., if you go to Mrkingfisher3.blogspot.com blog all the info is there for you on bass fishing.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад

    In and around Cork harbour.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @atraue7
    If you click the button next to ( 21 videos ) at the top of my video there are two fly fishing for bass videos showing there and i will be putting up some more soon.

  • @Thebassman888
    @Thebassman888 13 лет назад

    some very nice bass there guys, nice to see fish of that size being released :), could i ask what lures you were using?????

  • @MarcosValdelagrana
    @MarcosValdelagrana 12 лет назад

    Well done,not everyone is capable of releasing fish that size.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  11 лет назад

    Hi Stefano, if you go to my mrkingfisher3. blogspot blog you will find out the baits, spinners, rod , reel and other fishing equipment that i use when bass fishing. There are also tips on how to be safe when bass fishing and also on how to find bass.

  • @moodypa
    @moodypa 12 лет назад

    I have been fishing for bass for bout 2 to 3 weeks now, have caught 3 so far, all round the 4 lb mark. I caught 2 using the sawamura 5" one up shad and the other one on a waveform, im fishing from a beach into a channel and my technique is to leave the soft lure sink to bottom and slowly reel in making sure its hitting the bottom as i reel in. As i am new to this im wondering is this a good way of fishing the lures or is there a better way?

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад

    With such bad weather i haven't spent much time at the bass but i will be doing a lot over the next few days and i will include the video on working the lures as well. If you go to mrkingfisher3.blogspot.com blog all the lures and spinners that i use for bass are there and even a few poppers and sliders etc. My favourite lures are spoons like Toby's Kilty lures and Abu Krills.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @nooche1
    your welcome and check out mrkingfisher3.blogspot.com for more hints and tips on bass fishing.

  • @nooche1
    @nooche1 13 лет назад

    @MrKingfisher3 is the location a secret???????thanks for the reply.

  • @stevefoster1319
    @stevefoster1319 6 лет назад

    Awesome..guessing they using surface lures

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  6 лет назад

      Hi Steve, actually Kilty lures in sandeel colour with a very erratic action imparted into the retrieve.

  • @TheMuddatrucker
    @TheMuddatrucker 10 лет назад

    Nice video and nice fish MrKingfisher! is it completely safe for the fish to pick them up by putting your fingers up through the gill? I've never tried this way as it looks a bit gruesome and looks like the fish's head is about to rip off, I always put my thumb down into it's mouth but it's hard to get a good grip this way.
    Also the other thing I worry about is the seals, I go bass fishing from my jet ski in South Wales and there's always loads of curious seals swimming around me, I worry that they'll mistake my rapala deep divers as a real fish and get hooked by it! should this be a real concern or am I being stupid?

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  10 лет назад +1

      It is safer to pick the fish up by the mouth but when the hooks are inside the mouth it is better to use the gills but be extra carefull as bass have very sharp gill slits. Buy a boga grip it will save you a lot of hassle and there are very cheap boga copies around now. Be aware of the seals sometimes they are just curious but they are after your fish and not your bait, they are too smart for that.

  • @zenserenitychannel
    @zenserenitychannel 11 лет назад

    Wow amazing catches, where in the south do you fish?

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  11 лет назад

    Around Cork Harbour.

    • @tomkeal78
      @tomkeal78 6 лет назад

      MrKingfisher3 im going to guess foutainstown - myrtleville??

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  13 лет назад

    @craigohEIRE
    I will be putting up a video soon to explain the type of action i put into the spoons that make them work so well. There is also a blog starting soon at mrkingfisher3.blogspot.com with tips on gear and fishing etc..

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  11 лет назад

    Hi Mark, sorry but i don't know any marks around dublin for bass but if you ask at some of the tackle shops i'm sure they will have good local information. My blog at mrkingfisher3 blogspot has all the information on baits etc,. for bass fishing.

  • @josh232036
    @josh232036 10 лет назад

    What Beautiful Scenery and Top Sporting action, what outfits are you both using there, massive long rods to combat the snags around you.

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  10 лет назад +1

      Hi Jason, the rods are 10 foot casting rods 15gr / 60gr class ideal for rock fishing for bass.

    • @josh232036
      @josh232036 10 лет назад

      many thanks

  • @demacksful
    @demacksful 13 лет назад

    What county is that I live in Waterford and that looks like a good spot.

  • @mklids121
    @mklids121 11 лет назад

    Is this by Whiting Bay/Goat Island West Waterford????

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад +1

    You are right and the pity is that all the big bass are female and they will breed the next generation of big fish if only they are put back.

  • @jmlynchjr123
    @jmlynchjr123 11 лет назад

    They look just like striped bass without the stripes

  • @stualmond4130
    @stualmond4130 11 лет назад

    c n r weldone guys.

  • @nooche1
    @nooche1 13 лет назад

    @MrKingfisher3 is the location a secret???????

  • @karenstanton8883
    @karenstanton8883 12 лет назад

    where in cork is this i live in cork

  • @iSH1Tblood
    @iSH1Tblood 12 лет назад

    what part of cork i this filmed in?
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    Darragh

  • @atraue7
    @atraue7 13 лет назад

    do u ever fish for bass on the fly

  • @neilards
    @neilards 11 лет назад

    i think its down by cork

  • @PhilInsane
    @PhilInsane 8 лет назад

    So its all about the gullies? Am i correct?
    What plugs/lures do you use?

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  8 лет назад +2

      Hi Phil, bass patrol these areas on incoming or outgoing tides the trick is the find out which one. I have had great success in one particular area but only on a dropping tide never on a coming tide, the most successful bass baits i use are a sand eel pattern Kilty spoon/lure and Rapala skitter walks, the Kiltys in medium to deep water and the Skitter walks in low water / reef areas. There is more information on baits and tackle on my blog at Cast, Hook and Strike sea bass fishing blog.

    • @PhilInsane
      @PhilInsane 8 лет назад

      +MrKingfisher3 Cheers gunna give it a go over the next few days so any info is great! Keep up the videos

  • @nstudden3200
    @nstudden3200 9 лет назад

    What was the weight of the first and the last fish?

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  9 лет назад

      N Studden The first bass was over 12lbs and the last fish was probably specimen size just over 10lbs.

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  12 лет назад

    Cork.

  • @videogameguy1999
    @videogameguy1999 13 лет назад

    IS THAT LAHINCH

  • @AreTreesEvil
    @AreTreesEvil 11 лет назад

    You again?!

  • @TheAlphadog210
    @TheAlphadog210 11 лет назад

    just so

  • @MrKingfisher3
    @MrKingfisher3  11 лет назад

    No.....

  • @simonruss9214
    @simonruss9214 8 лет назад

    Please dont pick them up with your fingers in their gills if you are going to returmn them ,those tissues are extremely delicate. thanks

    • @MrKingfisher3
      @MrKingfisher3  8 лет назад +1

      +erica gertrude Hi Erica, we don't touch the gills only the gill cover when holding the fish, with extremely sharp gill plates and spines on its dorsal fins including the anal fin if you don't handle them properly you can be hurt quite easily.