GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:02 pm

Beauty of an 'noon for fishin' at Greystones.
Arrived: 11:40am Depart: 2:25
Tide: rising, calm high tide c.2:18
Conditions: slightly overcast; occasional sunny break; warm
Bait: 2-day Rag, Lug, Re-Frozen Mac, Frogen Mussel
Dave kindly took this photo of Corkscrew Wrasse...my first at this regular, sporadic mark.
Caught on rag approx. 20m out from rock platform.
Plenty of fishy folk around ...that article in Irish Angler probably teasin' them to try their luck here.
Tried North Beach again last night; trickly and variable; one doggy, but gotta get further up towards 'extreme' cliffs, approahcing Bray Head and railway tunnels; hope to post report over the autumn. Ventured onto rare Bray Hd. marks last year, commando style ..worth it for the craic, but would recommend

Dave, howdya' getta one..any more Scorpions or Wrasse or even late macs?!
Aido
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Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:50 pm

I was talking to a guy today who said the very north end of the north beach in greystones is very rough ground.

He advised me that the cleanest spot on that beach is around where the arch used to be (if you know that), if not you'll see it easy enough. The construction company have a load of huge concrete blocks out on the beach there.

Good luck

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:51 pm

Nice wrasse Aidan, you saved me putting up a report :lol: . I stayed till 6 o clock and got 1 corkwing wrasse, 3 scorpion fish,and 1 kind of blenny that the lads here will I.D.( please let it be a new species :roll: ),all on the spinning rod in close at the base of the rocks. On the beachcaster ,at distance of about 100 yds, i got a nice fat flounder and a medium whiting. Bait was mack fillets , ragworms,and squid, with the rag being the killer bait. I lost a couple of rigs in close in the rough ground, but thems the breaks ,as they say. It was a beaut of an afternoon, and i saw a guy nearer the harbour catch a nice red gurnard, approx 35cms. Congrats on the corkwing wrasse, nice colours eh? I'd still be there only i ran out of bait :cry: :cry: :cry:
Dave.
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Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:54 pm

some more photos!!
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Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:23 pm

EcoFish wrote:Plenty of fishy folk around ...that article in Irish Angler probably teasin' them to try their luck here.



"it may look good, but avoid the cove unless the summer mackeral are in". :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:41 am

avoid the cove?it can be the best cod hole if the weather has been rough ! if you walk far enough the north beach is clean ground nearer the head :wink:

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:55 am

roger de dodger wrote:avoid the cove?it can be the best cod hole if the weather has been rough ! if you walk far enough the north beach is clean ground nearer the head :wink:



I was quoting from the article Roger, plenty of good info in it re greystones marks but the attached photo said to avoid the cove :roll:

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:29 pm

that looks more lika a dab than a flounder .

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:53 pm

Ronald wrote:that looks more lika a dab than a flounder .


I thought so at first, but i couldnt spot the "d for dab" on the lateral? line. If i'm in doubt ,thats what i usually look for. It was a fair sized dab if it was one, fairly fat too.
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Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:01 pm

Nice variety of fish. Nice report

P.S. The Blenny is a Shanny.

Jonny

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:48 pm

eyesreilly wrote:
roger de dodger wrote:avoid the cove?it can be the best cod hole if the weather has been rough ! if you walk far enough the north beach is clean ground nearer the head :wink:



I was quoting from the article Roger, plenty of good info in it re greystones marks but the attached photo said to avoid the cove :roll:


the whole article on greystones was a joke, inaccurate to say the least

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:50 pm

eric wrote:
eyesreilly wrote:
roger de dodger wrote:avoid the cove?it can be the best cod hole if the weather has been rough ! if you walk far enough the north beach is clean ground nearer the head :wink:



I was quoting from the article Roger, plenty of good info in it re greystones marks but the attached photo said to avoid the cove :roll:


the whole article on greystones was a joke, inaccurate to say the least


for once i totally agree with eric, who writes these thing do they even fish the venues?

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:56 pm

speaking of jokes dennis, remember the day we ''routinely'' caught 17 thornbacks of south beach over a kilo, yeah right :roll: :roll: :wink:

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:06 pm

:lol: ah well i caught one some how over the 17 years ive been fishing it :lol:
its a real pitty some people read these so called reports or guides and look forward to what there going to catch,
and eyes that def a dab plus a nice one from there to well done

Re: GREYSTONES COVE, SAT.18 October 08

Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:29 am

Ronald wrote:that looks more lika a dab than a flounder .



Would have to say the same the 16-20cm section would give the clue.
The fastest way to spot the difference between a dab and a flounder is to rub the skin from the tail to the head.
The flounder skin is slimey and has a rough section on the lateral line Where the dabs skin is course all over and no rough markings on the lateral line