People:Bray, Me and Neil, Greystones, me
Duration:Bray, 6pm-10pm, Greystones, 4pm-8pm
Tide:rising
Weather:Lovely
Bait:rag, mack, lug
Rigs:flappers, mini rigs
Results:Bray; 1 xDab, 1 x Doggie, 4 x Whiting,4 x Coalies
Greystones; Scorpion fish, Plaice, Blennies, Codling, pollock
Report:
Bray Harbour
Went to Bray Harbour with neil on Sat night. I got there first and set up down the end of the pier . I got a Dab at distance early on but nothing else for quite a while. The pier soon packed up and by the time Fishface arrived I was surrounded by kids fishing so I gave up my prime spot to be near him

,but on reeling in I had a doggie on the line

.Fishface said he had caught a whiting but I didnt see it so I cant confirm it

. I had a couple of whiting when I moved down but it was only when Fishface went home ( his poor feet were killing him , Bless him

) that things improved. I got chatting to the guy beside me who was trying for a conger and I left my bait out a bit too long , so when I reeled in there was just a pair of whiting lips on the hook, I swear I didnt reel in too quick

.From 9-30 pm to 10pm I had 4 coalies in succession ,then the Mistress arrived to whisk me home.All fish were caught on rag.
Greystones
I would have headed out after dinner but she didnt make one but I still ended up in Greystones at about 4pm,,,,,lovely sunny mild calm day. 3 lads floatfishing were catching small coalies on mack strip. I set up 2 small rods , one with small hooks, size 2's and the other with bigger hooks, size 1/0's to tempt some decent fish,well that was the plan. First fish came after half an hour, a scorpion fish, blank saved

. I lobbed the next cast out onto the clean sand and could hardly believe my luck when I got a decent bite and reeled in a nice plaice

,before you all say it I did check for BONY NODULES and took a pic in case

A 27cm pollock was next up, followed by my one and only Wrasse of the session, a Corkwing, on rag, I thought i'd have caught more of them here, they must be getting thin on the ground(or in the sea

).Blennies were next, with the little beggars digging in when hooked , they must be half limpet

. I got a truly HUMUNGOUS SEA SCORPION of 20cms next, which the photo doesnt do justice to , but you can take my word for it, as Scorpions go, he was HUGE

. My couple of lug got me a couple of small codling and I finished the session with doubles and trebles of blennies , codling and scorpion fish. As usual, when darkness fell, a little furry friend peeped his head round a rock just as I was bending down to bait up so I was outa there double quick

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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