Greystones, Wicklow 20/08/06

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johnnyf
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Greystones, Wicklow 20/08/06

#1 Post by johnnyf »

People: Me & Myself

Duration:2Hrs

Tide:on the wane?

Weather:calm

Bait:Macks

Rigs:bomber/2 hook & spinning

Results:Zero,tried south of the pier on the rocks, caught 2 macks Fri& sat night previously, so used the macks as bait & used spinner on light rod-Absolutely no joy! :twisted: :evil:
I have not fished here since last year for the same reason are there any fish here other than the odd mack?????


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#2 Post by Richie07 »

Fished there last Saturday,south beach.Alot of weed around coming up to high tide :( ,as soon as the tide turned managed 1 nice plaice,some small codling around the 1lb mark,1 Mackerel and the usual amount of Dogfish,returned everything except the Mack,had him for me breakfast :lol:
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#3 Post by Jah Rastafari Fishingclub »

Greystons South Beach 19/08/06

Those Present: Me and a brother and the divine forces of nature

Duration:7hrs

Weather:Rain then sun, then more rain and sun...so on & on

Bait:Ragworm & frozen sand eel

Rigs:bomber/3 hook with lots of pink beads on the bottom hook to attract nice flatties.

Results: 6 fishes between us, two really good sized plaice (my mam said they were nice too). 2 doggies, 1 poor cod and a little plaice.

Overall not a great fishing day, very few bites. Haven't fished Greystones in over a decade, the jury is still out on going back.

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