People:me and Neil
Duration:7pm - 11-30pm
Tide:Rising
Weather:Mild November evening
Bait:lug, mack, squid
Rigs:2 hook flappers
Results:codling, pollock, whiting, scorpion fish, shore rockling, Dabs, pouting
Report:Saturday evening brought me on yet another trip to Greystones Harbour. One of these evenings I might venture further out to one of the beaches with the beachcasters and the tripods etc etc,, but not just yet

My last few beach trips have been either blanks or pin whiting hunts. I saw a few lights on the North Beach in Greystones last night,,,,,but there's not much space left when the tide comes in and I noticed the lights disappeared coming up to high tide. Myself and Fishface surprisingly had the Harbour to ourselves for the early part of the night,,until two nice Polish lads arrived from Brittas Bay to further confirm that the beaches were crap

. I started the ball rolling with a small codling and kept ahead of Neil for most of the night until he hit a patch of sand that was alive with Dabs

. As per usual , it was a tackle graveyard and everyone present lost rigs,,,,,myself losing 3

,,,but I was repaid with some nice pollock, shore rockling and a Scorpion fish with a massive head on him

. Also some small codling and some medium ones (for the East Coast

) with whiting and pouting adding to the mix. I promised Neil that i'd mention that apart from one decent sized Dab,,,,,all of his fish were small

whereas mine were all decent sized

. I got a lovely pollock/Scorpion fish double that really put a bend in my light rod

. The hardest job of the night was managing to put the decent sized lug I had brought onto the small hooks without bursting them

. I also tried some rigs with chemical lights attached to see if they made any difference and I can report that they did,,,,I caught less fish on them ,,,,but they looked very pretty

I lost a couple of nice fish in the rocks ,,possibly cod but more likely decent sized rockling. We headed off home at 11-30pm after a good nights fishing and I gave the 2 lads the rest of my lug,,,hope they caught a few fish with them.

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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