Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:03 am
People:Me
Duration:22.30 to 02.30
Tide:high about 3am
Weather: fine
Bait:Rag. Mack and Sandeel
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Rigs:2 hook flappers and running ledger
Results:9 Dogs. 2 Flounders. 2 Whiting
Report:Was out on my own and thought i would try Waterfoot Pier, but it was packed out. I then went to the beach at the flat roof and got set up. Not a sinner on the beach which made it feel a bit spooky

. First cast just got me some weed and i thought it was gonna be bad for the rest of the session, but it was fine. Nothing for the first hour or so then i got a dog on rag on the bottom hook. Was thinking then at at least i did not blank. Half an hour or so later the other rod went with another dog. Then it was just a run of them with adouble shot of Flounder and Dog on the flapper. One rod took a small knock and i just left it, thoght it was a crab and then it took a dive and i reeled it in to find a Whting had took the bait and a dog had took the Whiting

.. I was well pleased with myself and packed up about 2.30. Total 13 fish.
Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:06 am
nice session mate, we've been meaning to fish that spot for a while now. i was told you only have to cast out a short distance to get into the fish which would suit jordan down to the ground. he has still to get his first flat fish and that mark would be ideal. he loves doggies so it would be a cracking spot for him. might get up this weekend provided weather and work are both playing ball
Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:18 am
A short cast of 15 to 20ft is fine for the flatties. The dogs may be a bit further out most of the time, but no need for a super long cast. One of the dogs i had on friday was very close in. You can also get a few coalies in very close too after dark.
Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:42 am
Great session there mate well done. had a feeling the pier would be bunged. hopefully going to head up that direction sometime soon. If your ever up for a meet give us a bell.
Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:49 pm
Nice session. I have always had plenty of flatties and Coalies there but only the odd Doggie. I have heard it has thrown up a few Thornies and Bass this year too.
Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:06 pm
round_ourway... i may take you up on that offer sometime..
dgp.. Have heard that as well, but not seen any yet..
Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:03 pm
nice fishing contender
Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:02 pm
well done there lad, i usally fish the pier myself and lately have
been catching less and less, been talking to a few lads who fish
the beach or the rocks futher round and they've said that the
beach is definatley fishing better at the moment, i'll hopfuly be
up there friday night, sick of getting squezzed to the end of
the pier so i'll be hitting the beach, i'll be decked out in an orange
floatation suit ( used it last week on the dun beach, wont leave
home without now) if your up give me a shout....
Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:44 pm
Well done nice fishing!.
Waterfoot is a good place to fish i used to fish there all the time,most of the ledges tho.
Nice to hear the beach is fishing well might head up soon for a cast or 3
Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:56 pm
Was up ther a run on saturday 20th from 11am til 6pm caught flounder after flounder eventually stopped counting them mostly undersize with 1 keeper but all went back to fight another day, my 10yr old out fished me pulling in double shots all day.
Used lug and rag with 2 hook beaded traces.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:02 am
cheers for the advice contender, might get a race up this weekend all being well
Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:53 am
Thanks lads. Hope to get a run up again this Friday night, but the boss has told me she might be going out. So i have to wait and see what she says
Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:05 am
Just to update this lads. Went up last night with a mate to this spot and there was plenty of Flounders to be had before dark and a few whiting after dusk. Also had a small Plaice and a Coalie. The Dogs where scarce though. Cheers
Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:54 pm
sounded like a good session mate, well done, I havent heard much of the doggies lately
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