Duration:2 days
Tide:Going in and out
Weather:Very mixed although on the whole not too bad
Bait:Lug, ragworm, mackerel, sandeel, peeler, mackerel
Rigs:Various
Results:Bass, flounder, plaice, corkwing wrasse, ballan wrasse, mackerel, launce, gilthead bream, pollock, coalfish
Catch and Release:: Yes except macs
Report:Still recovering from a 48hr fishathon
Back to the house for a bit of breakfast and then more gilthead hunting around Clonakilty. Proved very quiet although I managed to fall on the rocks cutting the crap out the right hand, blood everywhere and Davy near fainted
Tried a rock mark first and although we seen fish none actually hit the lures. Lovely evening though as the sun came out and the wind dropped. Tried the small beach at Garretstown as the light went but alas the baits remained untouched although Ronald had an almighty scrap with a ball of weed
Back to Rosscarbery next morning and more flounder and plaice to small baits. Few bream bites missed also before we move to rock marks around Galley Head. Mackerel & pollock chasing fry everywhere here, for at least two hours shoals swam up and down past us and it was simply a matter of throwing out jigs and winding them in, had plenty of pollock double shots too. Rag baits on the bottom took a succession of wrasse up to 3 1/2lb, at least 30 landed and a pair of corkwings to Ronalds rod provided a bit of diversity.
Headed straight from here to another bass mark and as the light went Davy took another two bass including one on a popper. We all got hits and follows but as it started to rain that was the last of the action. Crap to be back at work this morning but I think the two boys were going to try for a bass again before beginning the 8 hour journey home. Ronald took some pics which I'm sure he'll stick in when they get back.