Duration:14:00-16:30
Tide: High 15:30
Weather: Strong North Easterly, Baltic, getting even Balticer
Bait:Worms, and mepps
Rigs:Bubble float
Results: Me 3 Sea Trout, Kev Nil
Report: Alright not quite the sea, but we could see it and we were standing on a sandbanks, and the tide was pushing up passed us. We were desperate for a successful daylight trip, and we weren't going back to our County Down rock mark we where at last week, although it was beautiful day then, there wasn't zip. So we decided to try for a seatrout mark close to home. We got our day tickets, and down to the banks we went. The water was a bit murky, but we didn't let that put us off. We rigged up the bubble floats, and worms, and soon the tide was lifting the water rapidly. I walked down the banks alongside the float, and soon the float began to give that plink, plink fizz before disappearing. I lifted the rod, and hooked into an nice little seatrout of about a 1lb. The second followed shortly, close to the same spot. The third and my best fish was about 20mins later.
We managed to get a good couple of hours fishing in, before the temperature dropped rapidly and the rains came. The Temperature went from Baltic, to Balticer in about 10mins and the fish disappeared. We called it quits and headed for home. A good day for me, chuffed to bits getting 3 seatrout within a half hour, but feeling guilty as it was Kev's idea to go there and he blanked....Not!!!!!