Crew: Day 1 (Myself and Gav) Day 2 (Myself and Kev)
Duration: 2 Days
Tide: All Stages
Weather: Could not imagine better!!
Bait: Rag, Macks & Sandeel
Rigs: Everything that wasn’t rusty
Results:
Day 1 - Greystones
Headed into the bank holiday the same as everyone else expecting 20kmh winds as forecast so was doubtful of getting in a decent session or two, but in true Met Eireann style they again got it wrong – very wrong! I woke on Sunday morning to look out onto a flat calm sea with blue sky’s and not a hint of even a sea breeze. Phoned Gav and told him to get his arse in gear and down to Greystones ASAP. We were in the water for around 10.30am launching in queue with a least 5 other boats including John1. Nice meeting you John.

Headed off out past the Moulditch to get some fresh macks on board. 3 hours later only a herring was on board for Tope bait. We hit a myriad of small species but not a sign of Macks. Eventually by 3pm we were drifting past the Moulditch about 300/400 metres east to be exact and bang - full strings all round

Gavin takes a firm clasp of his favourite fish – the Irish Dog!

Ahh that’s the right one – a nice little Huss

John Battles the rough sea conditions

Day 2 - Wicklow
Despite the mediocre fishing had the day before you could not pass up the chance to be on the water again. Kev and I planned another Greytones launch, but to instead try some marks offshore for Macks and Tope. I drove down the hill and noticed that there were no boats out in Greystones. This was odd I thought, Bank Holiday Weekend, Perfect Conditions – what’s going on?



We had great craic on light tackle and had a load of minis before hitting some half decent east coast Wrasse.
Overall the fishing was not great but it’s great to be out and if nothing else try different things.
The nice couple who nearly ruined my Bank Holiday!!


Wicklow Head

Don’t say I don’t give you any marks!!

Kev – the Terminator



Tiddler

Nice!
