People: Myself
Duration: Aabout 3 hours
Tide: Falling to dead low and a wee bit on the up
Weather:dd Not bad, minor breeze
Bait: Rag and Lug
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Rigs: One hook distance with size 1/0 hooks
Results: 5 plaice, one dab, one whiting, one pouting, one sea trout
My first fishing session in over 6 months due to some issues and it was a humdinger!  
The biggest plaice just touched 4 lbs and all were "keepers" the smallest being a shade over a pound.  Kept 4 and had two for tea last night - they were delish!
The pouting and sea trout came on a wee spinning rod I was using around the fringes - trout was about 1/4 pound.
This mark looks freakin awesome.  Its rocky for about 40 yards then onto pristing sand.  Roughly, based on float depths, its about 18 feet deep 3 feet off the rock!!  I don't know how much deeper it gets as you go out.  This was one of the first times I've fished this but I'm sure it could turn out to be a golden spot.  I'd welcome any suggestions on how you guys might fish such a mark and what to expect??
One thing about it is its a 30minute walk across some MAJOR  hills and if it wasn't for the intervention of a farmer on a quad bike I'd have been trampled by a herd of cows - the things we do!
Heading back today - I'll keep yis posted.
			
			
									
						The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
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				blaker  
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The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend
			
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
4lb nice!
			
			
									
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
New day, new mark
People: Myself
Duration: About 4 hours
Tide: Falling to dead low and a wee bit on the up
Weather:Pissing rain
Bait: Rag, mackerel and sandeel
Rigs: One hook distance with size 1/0 hooks, short little bomb rig for scratching
Results: 9 dogs, 1 huss (short of 6lbs) 13 wrasse (3 corkwing), pollock
This is a rock mark fishing out onto Broadstrand beach. I was fairly convinced it was rocky for about 20 feet and then onto sand but the results above suggest otherwise. I was fishing grip leads and never once got even a little bit snagged. Any ideas on the ground??
I was fishing for ray as this spot has produced them in the past and I missed one clear cut bit but that didn't come to anything. Feet up for today, back out tomorrow
			
			
									
						People: Myself
Duration: About 4 hours
Tide: Falling to dead low and a wee bit on the up
Weather:Pissing rain
Bait: Rag, mackerel and sandeel
Rigs: One hook distance with size 1/0 hooks, short little bomb rig for scratching
Results: 9 dogs, 1 huss (short of 6lbs) 13 wrasse (3 corkwing), pollock
This is a rock mark fishing out onto Broadstrand beach. I was fairly convinced it was rocky for about 20 feet and then onto sand but the results above suggest otherwise. I was fishing grip leads and never once got even a little bit snagged. Any ideas on the ground??
I was fishing for ray as this spot has produced them in the past and I missed one clear cut bit but that didn't come to anything. Feet up for today, back out tomorrow
“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend
			
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
WELL DONE BLAKER ! great to see ya out wetting a line and getting it pulled  next time bring your camera
 next time bring your camera  4 lb plaice is hardcore fish porn
 4 lb plaice is hardcore fish porn 
			
			
									
						 next time bring your camera
 next time bring your camera  4 lb plaice is hardcore fish porn
 4 lb plaice is hardcore fish porn 
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
People: Myself
Duration: About 4 hours
Tide: Rising from dead low
Weather:Pissing rain on a biblical scale and a focking gale force wind blowing
Bait: Rag, mackerel and sandeel
Rigs: One hook distance with size 3/0 hooks
Results: 5 dogs, 1 huss (only wee), one small ray (kind of)
Same place as the 2nd report above. Hideous hideous weather altogether brought a premature end tothe session. Delighted to see the ray ( it fell off just as I lifted it but I'm counting it!!). It was about the size of a plate I'd say.
But by Jaysus the weather this morning!
			
			
									
						Duration: About 4 hours
Tide: Rising from dead low
Weather:Pissing rain on a biblical scale and a focking gale force wind blowing
Bait: Rag, mackerel and sandeel
Rigs: One hook distance with size 3/0 hooks
Results: 5 dogs, 1 huss (only wee), one small ray (kind of)
Same place as the 2nd report above. Hideous hideous weather altogether brought a premature end tothe session. Delighted to see the ray ( it fell off just as I lifted it but I'm counting it!!). It was about the size of a plate I'd say.
But by Jaysus the weather this morning!
“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend
			
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
Thanks for the congrats boys.  The 4lber was a once in a lifetimer alright.  I have a pic of it on the camera, I'll upload when I get back to civilisation.
Forgot to mention, all the wrasse on day 2 were very small, barely counters really
			
			
									
						Forgot to mention, all the wrasse on day 2 were very small, barely counters really
“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend
			
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
Blaker did you use a rope by any chance to get down here, fished a mark along there before but blanked. Found the ground to be mixed. Funny place the Broadstrand, must have fished it quite a bit the year previous, getting good shelter from the winter gales, but nearly always blanked.
			
			
									
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Re: The ubiquitous West Cork Rock Mark 07/09
Went back to Blindstrand on Saturday - one dogfish.  I was fishing the rising tide to full so it appears that this is a low water mark.
			
			
									
						“........if people from Leinster support Munster, it’s actually good as it has separated those who really want to support us from the fickle ones, which means the base is being built on a solid core of support. If it’s based on fly-by supporters, that’s not a good foundation – as they say, rats will always jump first from a sinking ship.” Denis Hickie, Disco Legend