
Wexford Beach July 13th '19
Just home after a few hours out on a rather shallow beach in Wexford. Conditions were against me with a north easterly blowing lightly for most of the day which eventually turned around to a southerly. Upon arrival to the beach just before noon there were already holiday makers on the prowl so I set up to the far right of the beach by the rocks. The shallow beach had almost no surf, all flattened out by the wind. 2 rods were set up and fired out, a wessex rig and a pulley. I honestly didn't have high hopes and my assumptions were correct as I didn't have a bite register on either rods for an hour and a half, I had fresh out lug, mackerel and squid but nothing was doing. Upon reeling in the wessex rig I noticed a slight bit of action in the weak tables of the surf to find a tiny sole impaled on the 2/0 hook! I was surprised as I'd never heard of sole caught from this part of Wexford. It had taken (?) a lugworm although I have my doubts it was even attracted to it in the first place? Does this count as a blank saver? Go on, give it to me

After the sole was returned, yet again nothing was doing for the rest of the day. The beach started to get busier and the sun came out, which lead to people swimming precariously close to my rods and even a swimmer about 60 yards out with a bouy around his neck, totally oblivious to my lines! I had a rig closer in but he seemed to not be bothered. Some people! Obviously I know I don't own the beach, I was tucked away in the corner as I knew it'd get busy especially if the sun came out which it did. I finished up after 4 hours, just after high tide. Blank saved I suppose? Got a few pictures I might as well put up, along with a doggie from a week ago as we all love catching them

Good to get out!
turns out I'm not that good at scaling pictures!