Duration:7 - 9
Tide:on the drop
Weather:Gale force south - south east, driving rain
Bait:everything
Rigs:3 hooks clipped & flappers
Results:1 24cm flounder & 3 undersize
Report:
Native American proverb - Better be a coward than foolhardy.
Well, we should have taken the Indians' advice
At first, to be fair the conditions were fishable, there was a bit of weed in the water but we could hold out and get 10 / 15 mins per cast. Roger was first in with an undersize flounder followed shortly by Drummer with a 24cm flattie. A few mins later I had an undersize flat to rag and the fishing appeared to be improving!!
Tony then swung in a fish and i thought by the excited look on his face he was in business. but he came over to me for measuremant and the fish he held clearly over 20cm was a non-counting weaver, it was like telling a kid on Christmas morning Santy hadn't come last night
I had an underarm cast about 10 yards out with a 7oz grip-lead, held the 15 foot rod as high as I could and the weed dragged the gear up onto the beach in 20 seconds - unfishable. I took a wander down to dennis & fintan about 8:45 and we made the decision to call it a day, if everyone agreed, we would finish @ 9pm. i think everyone had enough at that stage and the positions remained unaltered.
I was tackling down and the strong gust caught my beach buddy which hit me just above the eye leaving me with a lovely cut
1st - Drummer
2nd - Roger, Dennis & Alby
5th - Tony & Fintan