THIRTYARDS
Bass Fishing. At the pace of the saltwater flyfishing coast. Wexford, Ireland – est 2003.
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Its starting soon for me, another season of bass guiding on the Irish coast, in 15 days time in fact. Its an early start for me April 02 with Myles, but we’re chasing some trout on the fly in the sea and possibly light lure if we need to. There’s something about trout fishing in…
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//player.vimeo.com/video/89065941 Sorry about all the videos as of late – just simply to busy to get here in any great detail – all will change around mid April as I get space at last. Looking forward to a good and different season for 2014. A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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//player.vimeo.com/video/76775291?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0 The Fish: SCOF issue #9 Moving Pictures from Southern Culture on the Fly on Vimeo. A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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The flies that have proven themselves over countless hours fly fishing for Irish bass are undoubtedly three The classic deceiver The bucktail deceiver with Hollow fleye variants The clouser minnow Tying saltwater flies that are easy to learn quick to tie, and probably equally as important, easy to cast and fish is what the fly…
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A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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//player.vimeo.com/video/84016209?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0 A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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3 Guides 3 Days 3 Disciplines SALTWATER FLY FISHING SEASON 2014 PRIMER April 28th, 29th and 30th. BELLA VISTA HOTEL, COBH, Co.Cork Glenda Powell, Brian Healey and Jim Hendrick __________________________________________________________________ Its an idea that came together for me last year, over the past few days the idea has turned to reality and is now…
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“One legged oystercatchers limping along a mirrored strand take off and land again and little waders run quickly in groups backwards and forwards reflected in the shallow waters. The curlews sudden startled cry, a fright, as you walk back a late October estuary the sky already darkening. All these things bred into your skin into…
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A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim