ennereilly 31/10/10

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ennereilly 31/10/10

#1 Post by cw1 »

Time: 14.30 - 17.00

Weather: Cloudy, bit of rain

Tide: On the drop

Bait : Left over lug

Results: 2 schoolies + 2 Flounder


Same spot as yesterday. There was a decent surf running when I got there, but it eased fairly quickly. 2 schoolies again, which I'm convinced I've seen before...... :roll: One of the flounder was a foul hook. Not much happening, thought I had a thumper of a bite as I was about to pack up but it turned out to be a seagull that had managed to fly into the main line. Thankfully he didn't get caught up in it.

I noticed a couple of plastic drums bobbin up and down in the water about 2-3 hundred yards out. They stayed in the same position all day. Would these be attached to lobster pots or nets?
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Re: ennereilly 31/10/10

#2 Post by Mick001 »

The surf looks bigger than yesterday, good result on the flounder and schoolies - well done.

Must try there again soon, its been a while since I fished that beach.

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Re: ennereilly 31/10/10

#3 Post by Larry 90 »

Some more nice fish there seems like that beach is throwing up a good few fish!! Surf looked big alright i was out the night before at a Wexford beach and it was like that too... got 2 bass as well... must come in pairs :D
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Re: ennereilly 31/10/10

#4 Post by roger de dodger »

hey cw was ok for daylight :wink: surf looked good for a few codling after dark :!: hopefully that spot hots up for them this year :roll:
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