North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
great report mate, A pleasure reading it. you seem to be getting plenty of the bass now fella well done
			
			
									
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
dfella, the best spot around that area were your almost guaranteed a good few fish is the rocks to the right (or left) of the small cove/beach.  If you have a drive out to greystones harbour you'll see the rocks easy enough
Fish a 3 hook flapper anywhere from 80 yards right in close, fish with mack, squid, rag, lug, maybe try a single hook rig at distance aswell.
You can expect dabs, flounder, plaice, coalies, pollock, whiting, dogs....and maybe the odd suprise bass 
 
pm me your number if you want a bit of help, I might be able to drop down for a few hours fishing myself, so could show you the marks a bit easier.
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						Fish a 3 hook flapper anywhere from 80 yards right in close, fish with mack, squid, rag, lug, maybe try a single hook rig at distance aswell.
You can expect dabs, flounder, plaice, coalies, pollock, whiting, dogs....and maybe the odd suprise bass
 
 pm me your number if you want a bit of help, I might be able to drop down for a few hours fishing myself, so could show you the marks a bit easier.
Mark
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
Went to north beach last wed and they were taking down that old bridge, so decided to walk up a bit and try get down to the beach, after walking a mile up gave up and turned back ended up going to south beach.  
   
   
 
  . i find the best bait for all of greystones is mussel have had some great fish on it.
 . i find the best bait for all of greystones is mussel have had some great fish on it. 
ps any tips on where you got down on to the beach?
			
			
									
						 
   
   
  . i find the best bait for all of greystones is mussel have had some great fish on it.
 . i find the best bait for all of greystones is mussel have had some great fish on it. ps any tips on where you got down on to the beach?
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
basiclally walked all the way down the fenced off official walkway to the beach at the start a big massive U shaped walk around machinery and materials - but on the way back got under the fence right beside the old road to the carpark - which is now cordoned off for working vehicles
walk down that road towards the town - and you can see where the public road access ends - once again under the fence and your litterally 2 mins from where that chippy is/was near the seafront at the harbour
40 mins down - 5 mins back
			
			
									
						walk down that road towards the town - and you can see where the public road access ends - once again under the fence and your litterally 2 mins from where that chippy is/was near the seafront at the harbour
40 mins down - 5 mins back

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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
thanks, i have been fishing that beach for a few weeks now its great but it always seems to go dead an hour before full tide. Really pi~~ed me off last time to find they took the bridge out of it.
			
			
									
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
corbyeire wrote:
was wondering what they are building further north on the beach - with large concrete blocks going from the field into the sea - if its a groyne its bound to change the lie of the beach and make it a bit shallower on one side


From what I understand pretty much the whole beach will be effectivly gone, they're building all along it and out to sea. Hopefuly somebody will correct me but I think that's the case
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
Cheers for that Shambo fair play. I was using two hook flappers with rag tipped with mack. And I had a couple of crabs left so I stuck them out on a pennel with my smaller rod closer in to the shore. 
Not sure how I'm fixed with work for a couple of weeks but intend on heading back back down so I'll drop you a PM.
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						Not sure how I'm fixed with work for a couple of weeks but intend on heading back back down so I'll drop you a PM.
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
col wrote:corbyeire wrote:
was wondering what they are building further north on the beach - with large concrete blocks going from the field into the sea - if its a groyne its bound to change the lie of the beach and make it a bit shallower on one side


From what I understand pretty much the whole beach will be effectivly gone, they're building all along it and out to sea. Hopefuly somebody will correct me but I think that's the case
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/89335
any amount of analysis on the situation here - usual craic - a proposed national heritage area - not worth the paper its written on
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Re: North Beach, Greystones, 13-10-08
ebb??
Marble,
Have you fished it from high water down? i.e tide going out, not coming in
