Duration: 12:00 - 19:00 or thereabouts
Tide:
Weather: breezy, cloudy, rainy
Bait: mackerel, frozen razor, frozen rag
Rigs: mainly flowing traces, few other bits and pieces
Results: two wet boys and mackerel, pollack, plaice, dabs, doggies, tub gurnard, grey gurnard, codling, whiting
Report: Beautiful bank holiday Monday called us out onto the water and how could we resist....

Headed out past Cobh to find the water was pretty much brown, decided that we'd venture further out and see what the harbour was like with those southerlies - better than we had hoped for anyway, and no bother to the wee longliner. Picked up some pollack from the rock and then after a bit of a drift we spotted some diving gulls and headed over to get some fresh bait.
Bit more drifting had me a nice plaice, so of course we headed in a bit more to a certain tub gurnard mark, where I picked up a tub on my first drop, followed closely by my first codling since last April (a fine fellow at almost 12cm I'd guess). Pete on a nightmare day, managed his first non bait fish of the day, a pollack.
Decided then we'd go species hunting as we weren't getting a lot of fish, but a bit of variety. Hit our flatfish mark where we managed a couple of dabs, Pete hauling in a massive dab which while not specimen size, probably wasn't far off it (still wasn't as big as my plaice though

Quite enjoyed the day, despite the weather, and my earlier non-enthusiasm for the trip in the morning. The old harbour whilst not spoiling us with fish, gave us a few decent ones and enough to keep us interested.