Wicklow, Greystones, 25th April 2010.

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John D
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Wicklow, Greystones, 25th April 2010.

#1 Post by John D »

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Duration:06:00 until 11:00.

Tide:Hight at 08:38.

Weather:Long sunny spells, Calm, fairly calm sea, good water clarity.

Bait:Various lures.

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Results:1 launce, 1 pollock and 6 coalfish.




Report:After catching a few small fish last night I thought coming out at more or less first light might just increase my chances of either a bigger coalfish or else a bass. Alas it wasn't to be. Again all fish were under 1lb :? .
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Re: Wicklow, Greystones, 25th April 2010.

#2 Post by Richie07 »

Nice one, fair play. Good to see some launce about, hopefully the bigger fish won't be too far behind :)
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Re: Wicklow, Greystones, 25th April 2010.

#3 Post by bigballs »

you wont be catchin many fish over 1lb on the east coast this year by the look of things at the min mate :roll:
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Re: Wicklow, Greystones, 25th April 2010.

#4 Post by John D »

I think you're right there unfortunately bigballs!

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