Duration:3 sessions
Tide:All ways
Weather:Brilliant sunshine!!
Bait:Rag, lug, squid, fresh mackeral, rotten mackeral, sandeel, spinners.
Rigs:3 hook flappers, pulleys and clip-downs
Results:Flounder, Coley, Wrasse, Turbot, Whiting, Pollock.
Report: 25th August. Ballyliffin 7pm-12am
Had a few days off work so decided to hit the motherland with Corbyeire for some fishing. Arrived up from Dublin about 5pm and after some refuelling for both ourselves and the car we decided to hit Ballyliffin in search of some flounder and maybe even a silver fella. Got to the mark about 7, the surf was decent, it was a beautiful evening and the hopes were high about an hour before high tide. Set-up in double quick time but still slower than Corby, I'll beat him some day
26th August, Leenan beach
After a days babysitting and farming it was definitely time to get out there again! Tried Buncrana pier but it was thronged as was Leenan pier so encouraged by the flounder fishing at Ballyliffin the night before we decided to try the beach. Got there about an hour before high water and were unsure of how this beach fishes best. Not much to report unfortunately, a flounder to 25 cm, a micro whiting, a 9 cm turbot
27th August, Tramone bay rocks
Decided to hit a mark closer to home on Friday morning so headed for Tramone. Baits in the water at about 8.45am, again with the tide on the rise. Small Coleys on worm baits and spinners, mingled with a few small pollack until about an hour after high water. Decided to try and tempt a few Wrasse at this stage with the remaining worms. Corby had a Ballan to 1 1/2 lb while I had 3 Ballan to about 1 lb. Lost a bigger fish when my lead got snagged in the weed on the way up, had to take the pressure off to release the lead and it managed to wriggle free
All in all a pleasant few days, weather was cracking and although the fishing wasn't hectic it was good to get a bit more knowledge in the bank!
Photo of 38 cm flounder below, apologies for poor quality, must buy a proper camera!