People:me
Duration:6-30pm-11pm
Tide:rising
Weather:fine
Bait:rag,mack,squid
Rigs:flappers,mini rigs
Results: lots of whiting, 3 x doggies, 1 x shore rockling.
Report:Tried the steps in Greystones, as distinct from the rocks, for a change and arrived to see the water was at low tide. Got set up by 6-30pm and had no bites till around 8pm, a whiting

which didnt promise much for the evening. The only action was a boat whose engine must have died .getting towed near to the harbour .
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I had a good session here on the last full moon so i was hopeful things would pick up later. As dusk fell I attached some chemical lights to my rigs to see if they would attract anything and they did ,,,,,,,,,whiting after whiting

,,,singles and doubles

,,,but i couldnt really tell if it was the lights or just an explosion of whiting

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I tried spinning for a while in between the rocks, but no joy

,,, then i switched to a 1 hook mini rig , size 1 lead, with a chem light attached. I lost this rig with the lead catching in the rocks so i just freelined a piece of mack tipped with squid . The chem light must have worked here cos i reeled in a nice shore rockling of 30cms, really chunky and lively

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It was nice seeing the lights flying through the air when i cast out and I got three doggies and numerous whiting in the next hour .
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As i was reeling in the 3rd doggie i noticed a small furry creature scrambling gracefully over the rocks under my feet. I was intent on landing the doggie so it took a few moments before my brain kicked into gear to tell me "that was a f?%king rat

". After that i was spending more time scanning the area for red eyes. I caught him sneaking up to my bait and turned the full headlight on him,,,he ran back but only a few yds and sat there waiting on me to turn my back. It was time to pack up,,,next time i'm packing lead

. I'll be looking for a fishing buddy there in future.
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Species '20 (14) 5 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Codling, Whiting, Pollock, Coalfish, Pouting, Corkwing Wrasse ,Ballan Wrasse, Poor Cod, Dab ,Smoothhound,Flounder, Thornback Ray
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