People: Me
Duration: 2.00 - 6.20 pm
Tide: HW at 6.30 pm
Weather: Light northeasterly breeze, overcast, dry
Bait: Peeler crab
Rigs: 3/0 and 2/0 two hook flapper, size 1 three hook flapper
Results: 7 flounder, 2 coalfish
Report: The strong east/northeast winds of the previous few days had eased off so I decided to have a look at Youghal Pier and see what the wind was like. it was not too bad - there was a bit of a cold northeasterly wind but it was not too strong. It was bearable and I had fished the same mark last Sunday on a dropping tide and got three good flounder so I decided to give it a go on a rising tide. The wind actually slackened as the afternoon progressed.
After about 20 minutes I got the first flounder on the 2/0 rig. It was just a small one, 27 cm and about a half pound. After that they came fairly regularly. The next was a reasonable size - 40 cm and just over 1.5 lb. The next was 36 cm, 1 lb 2 oz, followed by a 37 cm 1 lb 5 oz flounder. After that I got much stronger knock on the rod, it was a flounder-coalfish double. The flounder was 37 cm, about 1.5 lb, the coalfish was 38 cm and a little over 1 lb. All were caught on the 2/0 rig.
Following that the next flounder was another 40 cm fish, weighing 1.5 lb. The final flounder was a bit smaller, 36 cm and a little over 3/4 lb. Both were caught on the 3/0 rig
It got quite after that, the only other fish was a small coalfish of about 25 cm caught at about 5 pm
There were no further bites after that and by 6.00 pm I had used the last of my crab. I tried a bit of razor but only succeeded in catching a crab so decided to call it a day - but not a bad result.
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