Greystones

Old Shore Reports are moved here for Public Viewing

Moderators: donal domeney, saltydog

Message
Author
Baza

Greystones

#1 Post by Baza »

Hows all,

Arrived in Greystones last night at 21:30.Alot of lads fishing on the beach.I fished the old pier.Got to thinking that i could have a good session on my hands.

Caught 1 coalie ,got a few bites shortly after ,had a couple of the old reliable pot noodles.Hung around till 1am (false hope).Went home to the laba.

Does anyone know of any beaches between dublin and courtown that would be worth a try at the moment ??
User avatar
John D
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 905
Joined: Sat Jan 22, 2005 8:45 pm
Location: Dublin 22
Has thanked: 506 times
Been thanked: 154 times

Re: Greystones

#2 Post by John D »

Well at least you didn't blank Baza!

Any answers to questions about shore fishing that you're looking for will get answered better in the Shore Angling Q&A threads.

What flavour pot noodles were you eating? And laba is spelled with an e in it i.e. 'leaba'. You were never that good at Irish were ya?

Take it handy Red,
John D.
Protect the magical sport of sea angling and spread the word that conservation is the way forward. Put fish back!!!!
m.b3
SAI Megalodon!
Posts: 3034
Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:12 am
Location: Ireland
Has thanked: 35 times
Been thanked: 42 times

Re: Greystones

#3 Post by m.b3 »

Baza wrote:Hows all,

Arrived in Greystones last night at 21:30.Alot of lads fishing on the beach.I fished the old pier.Got to thinking that i could have a good session on my hands.

Caught 1 coalie ,got a few bites shortly after ,had a couple of the old reliable pot noodles.Hung around till 1am (false hope).Went home to the laba.

Does anyone know of any beaches between dublin and courtown that would be worth a try at the moment ??
it should pick up in the next 2weeks. flounders should start showing with the odd dog but on the deeper venues. pollack will be about come april. dun laoighaire, south beach greystones should throw up some fish.just go out when its a nice day and enjoy! used to fish dun laoighaire on paddy's day and usually got an odd decent flounder and some dogs in daylight. sometimes the wrasse are there early and you will get them floatfishing the inside of the west pier.
User avatar
Al and Jordan
SAI Megalodon!
Posts: 3768
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:46 pm
Favourite Rod: the one that catches the most fish
Favourite Reel: the one that breaks down least
Favourite Fish: doggies
Location: Belfast, N. Ireland
Has thanked: 92 times
Been thanked: 131 times

Re: Greystones

#4 Post by Al and Jordan »

welcome aboard baza. like the lads said, a good session at the minute just means beating the blank :oops: :oops: and getting a few is just a bonus :P
Congo
SAI Lug Worm
Posts: 34
Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:48 pm
Favourite Rod: My little spinnin rod
Favourite Reel: Slosh 30
Favourite Fish: Conger!!!
Location: Shankill, Dublin

Re: Greystones

#5 Post by Congo »

Like they said, you didnt blank. That seems to be a bonus at the moment!!

Roll on summer!!! 8)
Species: Codling, pollack, whiting, 3 beard rockling, ballan wrasse, conger, mackeral, lesser spotted dogfish, 5 beard rockling, shore rockling, greater spotted dogfish, long spine sea scorpion, short spine sea scorpion, flounder, tub gurnard, coalie, pouting (17)

TARGET'S FOR 2010: Ray, Tope, Bass

Return to “Archived Shore Angling Reports”