Greystones harbour 11/1/13

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Greystones harbour 11/1/13

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People: Sean k and myself

Duration: 18.00-23.00

Tide: HW about 23.00

Weather: Mild and Calm

Bait:Lug, wraps, mack and squid

Rigs:flappers and pulleys

Results: Whiting, Coleys, Codling, Pollock, 5-b Rockling and a LS-scorpion fish.


Report: First session of the new year so I thought I'd keep it simple and head to the reliable Greystones harbour. After the customary quick visit to the chipper I headed to the pier and baits in the water for 18.00. Fished two rods, both fairly close in and this produced 4 fish inside the first 15 minutes or so, 2 tiny codling, a 5-beardy and,of course a whiting :D No monsters but it felt good to get the first fish of 2013 on the board. Bites were frequent and the whiting kept coming regularly with a few codling showing in the mix too. Changed one of the rods over to a pully rig with a 4/0 hook to attempt to bypass the whiting and try and winkle out a bigger shore or 3-beard rockling which seem to hang around Greystones.
My mate Sean joined me about 19.00 and was straight into the whiting. Most fish falling to mack with the lug largely ignored. Things quietened from about 20.00-22.00 with only the ever present whiting making an appearence, biggest to 29 cm with the majority about 20 cm. As the tide began to push for the last hour the fishing picked up again with a few coleys and pollock showing. Biggest pollock to 32 cm. Sean also picked of a nice wee LS-scorpion down the side of the wall.
Very enjoyable session, with plenty of small fish to keep us occupied. Good to be finally off the mark for the year :lol: Would have stayed for an hour of the drop, as the fishing was decent, but the east coast piranhas had robbed all the bait at that stage, good complaint to have! Only downside was the bigger rockling never showed up but you can't have it all I suppose.
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Re: Greystones harbour 11/1/13

#2 Post by FisherKing »

Nice few fish lads 8)
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Re: Greystones harbour 11/1/13

#3 Post by roger de dodger »

the only way to beat them piranna is to use em as bait! if its getting annoying fillet one and cut it into nice stipps ,its so tough its hard to get a hook into but you will be suprised how good a bait it is ,and you wont need to use bait elastic or put on a new bit every cast :wink: :twisted:
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Re: Greystones harbour 11/1/13

#4 Post by Sweetwrasse »

Sounds like the way forward Roger, must give it a go next time. It'd be an unlimited supply of bait this time of year too :lol:
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