People:me
Duration:7-30pm-10pm
Tide:LW 7-45pm approx
Weather:NW winds,,,rain
Bait:lug,rag,crab
Rigs:2 hook flappers
Results:Ballymoney Blank:

Greystones Harbour: codling, Corkwing Wrasse
Report: Made the 150 mile round trip to Ballymoney on Saturday evening with high hopes of a few decent fish knocking about

. I even upped my hook size from my regular size 4's to a massive size 1 to get bigger baits out to those large predators cruising just off the beaches of the East Coast. Arriving at Ballymoney, there was a Competition ongoing, so I headed for the available space down the Southern end of the beach,where, as I found out, all the rough ground is now located, due to the recent storms

. My first cast was snagged on retrieve,,,as was my second

. Fishface was also snagged, so I moved even further down where at least I was getting my rig back,,,albeit with the same bait coming back as went out

Things didnt get any better after dark, and after losing another rig I packed up as the comp ended at ten

. I should have used smaller hooks not bigger ones and fished for flatties in the suds

. To make matters worse,,,,,just as I packed the rods away Fishface came over to me with a nice Dab,,,,"Well done",I managed to half heartedly say
Next day I dragged myself to Greystones Harbour at low tide to use up my leftover bait. I went to have a look at the rocks first and was cheered up immediately when I saw one of my furry friends had met with a traffic accident

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The other good news was that Fishface had blanked in Killoughter after 3 hours so we were now even again

. There wasn't a sinner on the Pier so I headed down and picked my spot. It wasn't a bad evening but the wind was cold and gusty . I was well wrapped up against the weather, just as well as it lashed after a while

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Behind the rain was a nice bright clearance and I got my first few nibbles,,,,already this was an improvement on Saturday evening

. I had 2 rods in close,,,,,size 2's on a two hook flapper on one and size 4's on the other. I had 2 peelers, cut in half, so I tried crab on one hook and rag on the other. It was only in the water a short time when the rod took a nosedive and I lifted into a small codling, about 30cms, happy days the crab worked

. I immediately sent Fishface a photo to cheer him up after his blank

. After another while I noticed some nibbles on the other rod, this one baited with rag, and I could hardly believe it when I reeled in a nice male Corkwing wrasse

. After dark I didnt get anything else except for a few velvet swimmers so I packed up and headed home,,,,,at least the weekend wasn't a total disaster

Species '20 (14) 5 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Codling, Whiting, Pollock, Coalfish, Pouting, Corkwing Wrasse ,Ballan Wrasse, Poor Cod, Dab ,Smoothhound,Flounder, Thornback Ray
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