Kayak(s): Hobie outback x 2
Duration: 7am-11am
Tide: Dropping
Weather:Beautiful at first then a fog
Bait: Rag and mackerel
Rigs: 1up and 1 down
Results: Dogs, Wrasse, Poor Cod, Pollack, Codling
Report: Its been a fair while since myself and the father were on the water together. We were on the road for 6ish and launched for 7. We headed straight to the reef I normally fish with the banter and usual slaggings flying. Thank god I was first into a fish
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I wasnt long waiting for dad to take the lead and he was soon hitting wrasse after wrasse

. The drift was fierce fast by the time you unhooked the fish you were 300 metres down tide

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It was then that the fog set in, visibility was getting worse but I wasnt worried as we were fishing only 300-400 metres out and could see the land

or so I thought. I hooked up with a wrasse who was deep hooked and it took me a few minutes to get sorted when I looked up i couldnt see

So we took a minute to gather our thoughts, with a compass and gps just incase but we were quick enough to find the shore and we hugged it around to the launch point. 30 mins later and the visibility was perfect

so on we fished. The wrasse were hitting hard all day with these two being the biggest
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The father landed one of the biggest pollack I have seen in Dublin waters

he carefully lifted it into the kayak, took his long nose pliers/forceps and carefully unhooked this fine fish. He then lifted this beautiful fish up for a trophy shot

and sure enough it jumped out of his fecking hands

so funny, I told him it doesnt count because there no evidence

Smashing day on the water with 5 species in total and maybe 20-30 fish between us lets hope this fishing continues
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