People:ME
Duration:4-30pm-10pm
Tide:4-30pm approx
Weather:sunny,
Bait:rag,mack,squid
Rigs:flappers, mini rig
Results:flounder, dab, whiting, blenny
Report:After an unsuccessful smoothie hunt during the week( report: long walk, sand dunes, horses, nudists, rough sea, 2 doggies, long walk, home

) i was hoping for some easy fishing at the rocks in Greystones. I was completely stressed out by the time i got there as the M50 was choc-a-bloc, with me passing 3 accidents before Bray

. Anyways things improved when i got to the rocks and saw there was only one angler there despite all the cars parked up

. I met the guy a few times before and he told me he hadnt had a touch all afternoon. I set up with 2 rods, 1 at distance in the hope of a plaice , and the small rod in close for mini species. I got a blenny on the small rod on rag fairly soon after i arrived but that was it for the afternoon

. Lovely day, nice view, good conversation but crap fishing

. Before i knew it there were people all around me on the rocks, reading, posing, sunbathing, a barking dog caught my attention and i turned around just in time to see him make a dive on my bait. Luckily for me, his lead ran out about a yard before the bait

. The usual posse of tourists arrived and asked the usual questions, "is this a good place for sea bass, how you catch him?". I only caught 3 here last year and considered myself very lucky so i wasnt going to go into detail with them about tactics, tides, bait, tackle etc so i just said "waterford for glass and bass" . A very nice guy whose name i didnt get but who worked for Dublin bus asked me would i mind him setting up beside me, nice to be asked and there was lots of room. AT one stage i felt a presence behind me and turned to find a toddler girl beside me on the edge of the rocks

. I grabbed her and took her away from the edge and I looked around to see who she was with and it turned out the father was texting on his phone about 20 yds away

, some people

,,,she could have fallen in very easily and its not a place you could jump in after her as theres rocks under the surface. I decided that my usual "eyes" stare wouldnt suffice so i gave him a bit of a lecture in front of everyone, he soon got the child and scarpered off. All this action was the only action for the afternoon and i realised i wasnt going to get any bites till dusk

. Eventually i got a small dab, followed by a flounder and i decided to stay a while longer.
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A couple of guys arrived with a kid and started to set up their gear. I was wondering where they would cast out as there wasnt much room but as soon as "Dublin bus" left his spot for a min to bait up they were in like Flynn and bullied their way into his spot

,,,,very cheeky,, and to make it worse they wouldnt even make eye contact so as i could give them the "eyes " stare

. Seriously though, you wouldnt mind if they asked, we would have both moved up a bit to accommodate them. Didnt want to create a scene as the young kid was fishing, but they knew we werent pleased and just ignored us. They left and i was going to say to them that if they stayed another half hour they'd probably catch something as it was getting dusk but seeing as they ignored us,,,,i stayed mumm

.Some polish folks got their spot and soon after they landed some whiting and a dog, which they took pics of and put back, fair play. Soon after this we started getting whiting, which i noticed were a nice golden colour and these much maligned fish put a respectable number on our catch. I left happy enough but reading through this report i think i might have a few "issues"

.
Dave
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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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