Duration: 10.00 - 11.55 pm
Tide: LW at 12.05 am
Weather: Terrible, westerly gales, heavy horizontal rain
Bait: Lug
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulley
Results: 1 turbot
Report: Having been abroad with work for the last couple of weeks I was very keen to get out fishing again. It was three weeks since I was last out. I had intended to head out on Monday night but couldn't face the cold after a couple of weeks in West Africa. But on Tuesday night I made a more determined effort to get out. I reckoned that the East Cork beaches were going to be choked with weed so I decided to try a West Waterford beach that I thought might not be too bad.
I arrived and set up one rod in a gale that was blowing parallel to the beach. It was difficult to stay standing never mind stop the rod stand blowing over. I decided that one rod would be enough in those conditions. I baited a 4/0 pennel pulley with a bunch of big juicy lug and cast out into a good surf. I was using 6 oz grippers but they were pulled up in minutes and dragged parallel along the beach
I continued fishing for another hour or so but the conditions were abysmal - heavy horizontal rain whipping across the beach
On the way home I went through Yougal and had a look at Green Park - I thought I might fish the rising tide there to target Cod as it would be a bit more sheltered, but the weed was stacked high on the beach and extended to the water line - that would have been a waste of time so I continued on my way home.
At least I had caught my first ever turbot so the night was not a total diaster. Although not quite the first night back fishing that I had been dreaming about while roaming around the Sahara in mid-30 C temperatures