Duration: 3-7pm
Tide: rising
Weather: beautiful
Bait: lug tipped with mac
Rigs: flappers, booms
Results:
It was a trip I been looking forward to and the weather reports weren’t great saying with possible showers and winds from North-west,
But none the less it was a chance for me to take my two eldest kids out and I had the CodCabin so if the weather did turn nasty we all had shelter..
Arrived to Killiney beach set-up the kids and casted out for Serena (5) and Emmet (6) on his new rod as he wasn’t comfortable with the new rod yet, almost straight out from casting the pin whitting surrounded the bait, I had put 1s on the snoods but still these were too big for any hooks ups of the tiny pin whitting about, the sea was flat calm and about 20 feet out I could see two dorsal fins break the surface of the water, they looked like either mullet or schoolie bass, (they weren’t big), at this stage I was still setting up my rods, was toying around going after them but I was with the kids and this is their day at the beach, then Serena's rod (small spin caster) took a knock from a reasonable fish, told her to reel in which she did…almost into the surf and declared she was hungry and went off for a bite to eat leaving the fish on the line?!?! I reeled it in the rest of the way for her and it was a flounder nearly 29cm,








All in all it was so refreshing to get out and just enjoy the day with the kids! Just on another note the Cod Cabin worked perfectly keeping dogs away from the bait as I closed the door, I did have one very interested Springer Spaniel trying to get in but couldn’t! which was very handy as the owner came slowly over and said …“Oh Sorry about that” I wouldn’t want to fish Killiney on a weekend during the day as the amount of people there on a weekday walking under my lines meant I had to keep and eye on everything!! (I was close to the shore)
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