Duration: Saturday 1.00 - 3.00 pm and 5.45 - 8.00 pm; Sunday 11.45 - 1.30 pm and 2.30 -6.30 pm
Tide: LW at 3.45 pm on Saturday, LW at 4.50 pm on Sunday
Weather: Saturday persistent rain until 5.00 pm, Moderate SW wind, Sunday - dry, mostly sunny, light WSW wind
Bait: Ragworm, sandeel, mackerel
Rigs: 1 hook flapper (Size 1/0), 2 hook flapper (Size 1/0), 3/0 pennel pulley, various lures
Results: 15 Ballan Wrasse, 2 Cookoo Wrasse, 1 Corkwing, 2 Pollock, 25 mackerel
Report:
Saturday 23rd August:
I decided to head back to the Beara Peninsula for the weekend. Weather forecast for Saturday was not great - and unfortuantely it was correct - there was persistent rain all morning and afternoon, although it brightened up after 5 pm - but there were still a few showers.
I arrived at the first rock mark on the north side of the peninsula between Eyeries and Allihies. It was so wet that I put my waders on. I set up two rods with single hook flappers baited with rag and did a little spinning with a third rod. About ten minutes I got the first wrasse, a small one just about 20 cm. 20 minutes later I got the next one - a little bigger at 26 cm.
Then I got a very spectacular looking Cookoo Wrasse. Shortly afterwards I hooked another Cookoo - at first I thought it was the same fish, but when I measured it the second was a few centimeters longer. I had a bunch of missed bites after that - the wrasse were snatching the rag but not getting hooked. Then I eventually got a bigger Ballan at 35 cm and just over 2 lbs. After getting that I decided to pack up, have lunch and move to another mark. As I was packing away the first rod there was a knock on the second - another small wrasse of 24 cm.
After lunch I tried another mark not far from the first. It looked to be deep water with lots of kelp. It took a while for the first hook-up. That was a good size wrasse of 30 cm. I had a few missed bites or fish gone to ground after that - seemed as if there were some big wrasse there. Then I eventually hooked a big one - 4 lb and about 45 cm. It put up a tough fight and it was an effort to pull him up.
Another good wrasse followed - 35 cm and close to 2.5 lb. Then I caught a nice looking wrasse - slight shorter but plumper. After that I got a smaller wrasse just over 20 cm.
I did some spinning but had no hook-ups.
Sunday 24th August.
I intended to fish Dursey Sound - it had been very productive for me on the August bank holiday so I was keen to give it another go. One the way as I was passing through Allihies I decided to give the beach a try. It was quite weedy in close so I cast out beyond the weed and caught two small pollock, one on rag the other on sandeel - not what I was expecting from the beach.
As the tide was dropping I didn't stay long and moved on to Dursey Sound. Set up in the same mark as previously. Bites were a lot slower this time - different stage of the tide presumably. But after about 25 minutes I got a 28 cm wrasse. This was followed by another about the same size. I has having quite a few missed bites then got a 30 cm wrasse followed by a small 20 cm wrasse.
I tried some spinning with various lures and with sandeel but there were no takers so got back to bait fishing. Then got a 30 cm wrasse.
I was getting low on rag - so I went back to spinning - again nothing until I put on a set of feathers - I fished them down deep - hoping for pollock but hooked a mackerel. I continued with the feathers and had a few triples and one quadruple mack catch. I eventually got 25 of them, although most were quite small but should make good bait. Most of them were down deep - there was no activity on the surface. Before leaving I set up one of the rods with the last of the rag while I was cleaning out the mackerel in a rock pool - and got one more wrasse at 29 cm.
All the wrasse were safely returned and all swam away, althouhg a few floated on the surface for a few minutes but eventually dived down to the depths. When I fished Dursey a few weeks ago a few of the fish didn't survive but I put them back more quickly this time.
So all in all a good weekend fishing. The only downside to it was on the way we stopped in Castletownbere for a coffee on Satuday morning - and somebody tried to break into my car
 
   - they must have used something like a screwdriver on the passenger door lock - damaged the lock, and then tried to prize off the lock
  - they must have used something like a screwdriver on the passenger door lock - damaged the lock, and then tried to prize off the lock  
   - there was a circular hole at the rear of the lock. I guess they were after my fishing gear - but fortunately they did not manage to get the door open.
 - there was a circular hole at the rear of the lock. I guess they were after my fishing gear - but fortunately they did not manage to get the door open.

 . At least they didnt get your gear
 . At least they didnt get your gear  .
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 Sorry to hear about the damage to your car at least the little scuts didn't get your gear, our vet had a 20 grand scanner stolen out of his brand new Pajero up at the RDS they drilled a tiny little hole behind the lock barely noticeable and it was enough to pop the lock he didn't notice until he went to use it a couple of days later!!
  Sorry to hear about the damage to your car at least the little scuts didn't get your gear, our vet had a 20 grand scanner stolen out of his brand new Pajero up at the RDS they drilled a tiny little hole behind the lock barely noticeable and it was enough to pop the lock he didn't notice until he went to use it a couple of days later!!
 another species
  another species
