People: Me
Duration:7:30 am -11:00 am
Tide: turning, rising (http://www.irishtimes.com/weather/tides.html)
Weather: very cold, bright, water calm
Bait: rag, mack, squid
Results: Zilch
Fished the rocks off greystones. A few nibbles from what were clearly tiny fish (couldn't even hook them on number 2's whereas miniwhiting fall to 1/0). First blank in three years, so it will be at least another three before I revisit this location.
Greystones 30-November-2008
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eyesreilly
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
uvox wrote:Results: Zilch
Fished the rocks off greystones. A few nibbles from what were clearly tiny fish (couldn't even hook them on number 2's whereas miniwhiting fall to 1/0). First blank in three years, so it will be at least another three before I revisit this location.
Sorry to hear you blanked
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
I had a couple of casts there myself yesterday and it was the same story, lots of little knocks on the rod but nothing but chewed baits to show for it. I tried the same thing as yourself and used smaller hooks and smaller baits but still had no luck. In the end it was the little rod I had dropped in at the edge for mini species that saved me from blanking with a little Sea Scorpion.
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uvox
Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
location: was fishing the rocks nearer to the station than to the construction if you know what i mean. don't know if that had anything to do with it.
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
uvox wrote:location: was fishing the rocks nearer to the station than to the construction if you know what i mean. don't know if that had anything to do with it.
I usually fish the other end near the harbour reconstruction
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
I'll try closer to that end next time. I may also have been overdoing the casts (120 metres+). I found it hard going working the rocks to be honest, baiting up, tensioning clips, etc. No way I could manage two rods.
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
fished there today. brutal. small dabs and whiting and not many. left before the pin invasion... so on the fishing front putting your hands in the freezer would have been more enjoyable! 
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Re: Greystones 30-November-2008
My first few trips to Greystones were a wash out but the last few were good to me. Best spot so far was at night near the car park where the flood lights shine on the beach.