Greystones North beach, 20/10/06

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Al
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Greystones North beach, 20/10/06

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People: Myself and 1 other

Duration:21:00 - 2:00

Tide:2 hrs before high- 2 hours dropping

Weather:Mild- light showers

Bait:Ragworm,Sandeel & Mussel

Rigs:clipped down Pulley rigs,1 up up down,2 hook pat

Results:Lots of Whiting & 3 bullheads

Catch and Release:: Yes



Report Fished just to the left of the harbour, was going to try further down the beach but there was a group of lads sitting around a fire drinking so we just stayed near the harbour, also 2 blokes on mopeds constantly going up and down behind us! Lots and lots of small whiting about, all where caught on rag & mussel nothing except Crabs on the Sandeel, Rod tips never stopped rattling, Nearly all where tiny had a few that where between 10-12 inches but most where tiny, the bullheads where caught towards the end of the night, great looking fish, I think they where bullheads anyway Two of them where bright blue underneath?All in all a good nights fishing, most fish might have been small but was good to catch :) Be back at the end of November so hopefully the stamp of fish will have improved and a cance for some Codling too :)
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Bullheads

#2 Post by Stan »

Never heard of bullheads
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#3 Post by Al »

Here try this, http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... llhead.htm
Not 100% sure thats what they were but neary positive!
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#4 Post by corbyeire »

INTERESTING catch that!

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