Duration: 15.30-17.30
Tide: LW @ 18.30
Weather: sunny, fine, getting cooler as the sun dropped.
Bait: Lug, Mack
Rigs: Flapper
Results: 2 flounder, biggest 28cm
Report:
With the sun shining I was tempted out of work a little early and as the tide times suited this venue decided to give it a couple of hours, with a bit of bait left over from Monday evening.
Arrived to park the car and I could see a large vessel stationary around the back of Dalkey Island, not sure what it was, didnt look too much like a trawler to me, maybe a fisheries boat or something. Did anybody else see it, or know what it is
There was loads of weed in the surf when I got setup, and I did question whether I should bother fishing here at all, the weed was out from the shoreline to around 15 yards out, but it wasnt the really thick kelpy stuff. Anyway, decided I'd chance my arm.
Fished a 3 hook flapper from 50 yards to 100 yards out and saw no action for the next hour and 1/2. Baits came back untouched, and didnt get a single bite.
As the tide had nearly receded to full out by 5pm, the weed in the surf had subsided enough to allow me to fish where I wanted to, which was in the suds. Anyone who knows this beach will know that it levels out to flat around the low water mark. I then chucked my rig out to 5 yards and was fishing in around a foot of water. I had actually meant to put it another 5 yards out, but hey, dont they say never reel in a miscast
BINGO......a few mintues later I got the tell tale rattle of a flounder, and sure enough I beached him, measuring 28cm, he took the mackerel strip.
By no means a monster, but a fish all the same
Next cast, same tactics, rig was put 5 yards out. Another flounder rattle, another flounder caught. Smaller this time at 24cm.
Tried another 2 casts, but nothing, so decided to call it a day here, and moved on to Bray Harbour to meet up with a Eyesreilly, Fishface and BIG Mick to use up my remaining bait.
Eyesreilly will have the report up for that soon I'm sure.
God the walk back up from this mark is a killer