Ballybrannigan, Co. Cork 8/02/08

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RockHunter
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Ballybrannigan, Co. Cork 8/02/08

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Duration: 5.30 -10.00 pm

Tide: HW at 6.30 pm

Weather: Moderate to strong southerly wind, very mild

Bait: Crab, squid, razorfish, mussel

Rigs: 2 hook flapper (3/0), single hook pulley (3/0), 2 hook paternoster (hook size 2)

Results: 1 coalfish




Report: Good surf with moderate to strong southerly wind so it looked like good bass conditions. But in the end I caught just one coalfish on crab using 3/0 hook. Nice looking fish 35 cm, and just under 1 lb. Caught about 2 hours after HW. No more bites after that.


Photo taken with phone so the quality is not great
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Re: Ballybrannigan, Co. Cork 8/02/08

#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

RockHunter wrote:Photo taken with phone so the quality is not great



ya can just make out a fish.. thats the problem with Nokia 5200, like most VGA 0.3 Megapixel camera phones they are not really suited for photos in the dark :wink:

still though.. better than blanking :lol:
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