20th January: Mitch, Billy and Me
23rd January: Me and Melissa
24th January: Me and Melissa
Duration: Various
Tide: 20th Jan; HW at 8.30 pm
Weather: Calm, dry, mild
Bait: Crab, lug, mackerel, squid, razor, frozen black lug
Rigs: 2/0 and 4/0 pennel pulleys, three hook flapper (1/0 and 2/0 hooks), two hook flapper (2/0 hooks), single hook flapper (4/0 hook)
Results:
20th January: 2 codling, 2 coalfish
23rd January: 9 codling, 3 coalfish, 1 shore rockling
24th January: 2 codling, 1 coalfish, 1 scorpion fish
Report:
20th January: I had arranged to meet up with Mitch and his buddy Billy who were down in Youghal for a few days of sessions. I collected a fresh supply of crab from Bhoy32 then met up with the lads. We tried the Abbey first but there was a lot of fresh water coming down the river which probably stopped the fish moving up stream. Nothing was biting so at about 8 pm I suggested moving on to Green Park. We did better there. I got two codling and two coalfish, but Mitch and Billy did a lot better and hauled in quite a few fish including plenty of codling, coalfish and whiting. Billy also got a few flounder. They were getting most of the fish on lug, and gave me a bunch - I got the two coalfish on their lug although the codling were taken on crab.
23rd January: I started fishing on the quays but it was very slow. There was still a lot of fresh water in the bay. I was there for a little over an hour and had only caught two very small coalfish. Then Bhoy32 and his brother dropped by. Bhoy32 suggested a new mark which I had never fished before so I decided to take his advice. That was a good move and the fishing picked up considerably - thanks for the tip
As soon as I cast out I was into fish - mostly small codling between 25-32 cm, although the biggest was about 39 cm. As I was beginning to run low on crab I had a three hook flapper on one rod baited with a variety of baits. I got a shore rockling on a mackerel strip - a new species for 2010
24th January: I headed back to Youghal for an afternoon session. I only had six crabs left so again used one rod with crab and the other with a mixture of bait. However, bites were slow - shortly after arriving I got a small coalfish and a little later a had a tiny codling. Then I realized one of my crabs had escaped
I spotted some small twitches on the rod baited with crab - I retieved the line and thought there was nothing there until I had it out of the water and found a scorpion fish with his mouth firmly clamped around a 4/0 hook - another new species for the year
I eventually managed to prize his mouth open and found it wasn't hooked at all just didn't want to give up a juicy lump of peeler.
After a couple of hours the bites became more closely spaced but I kept missing them - and the feckers were taking chunks out of my crab
When all the crab was used up I decided to pack up - I am sure I would have got more fish if I had more crab but they were not going for the other baits at all.