Duration: 4.00pm to 11.30pm
Tide: High at 4.10pm
Weather: Mild with a very slight ENE
Bait: Fresh and frozen peeler, Frozen black lug, Mussel, Sand eels, Mack, Rags
Rigs: Pulley Pennels and 2 hook flappers
Results: Skelly: 2 Codling, Doggie, Coalie and a Bass Jay: 4 Coalies, 3 Codling and a Doggie
Report: After a series of disappointing results and blanks this winter we've decided to give up local fishing every week wasting money on bait and start venturing a bit further south every few weeks. Our first adventure proved that this is probably a good idea
With some talk about Cork I made a few calls and was given a mark or 2 from a good pal and top angler. We decided on a mark in Wexford as we could get some live peelers on the way.
Got down no bother, had a little stroll down to the beach and spoke to some lads who said they had a few. Always a good sign. So we headed back to the motor and got dolled up.
Fished the drop. Not intended, just the way it turned out due to us being lazy sods and not leaving earlier! The holiday boozin had takin its toll...
I think we'll be back down to this place again in a few weeks. Might try target a few flats or try some spinnin for that first Bass.
I know everyone's seen a load of coalies this winter but I put up all the pictures. I was thinkin that maybe one of them might be a Pollock as the lads that were fishing earlier said they got a Pollock. One of them the lower jaw protrudes and the tail isn't as forked. Perhaps someone could offer a few words of wisdom?