People: Me, Pat, Danny
Duration: Me: 4.5 hours
Tide: HW at 5.30 pm
Weather: Very cold, strong easternly wind
Bait: Me: black lug, razor
Rigs: 3/0 & 4/0 pennel pulleys, 2/0 two hook flapper
Results: Me: 1 bass; Pat: 5 or 6 whiting before I left
Report: I decided to try a beach that I hoped hadn't been netted by the scumbags that have decimated the bass pouplation off several of the East Cork beaches over the last month. There was a bitterly cold, strong easterly wind blowing when I arrived. There wasn't much of a surf as the wind was flattening out the waves. I set up two rods both with pennel pulleys baited with lug/razor, one was cast to moderate distance - and I managed to cast the other about the furthest I have ever reached (helped by the wind). But there was no sign of a bite for a long time.
Pat and Danny arrived about an hour and a half later.
When it was close to high tide I changed tactics - switched one rod to the two hook flapper and cast it in fairly close and the second rod with the 3/0 pennel was cast to moderate distance.
We were hopeful of things picking up after dark. Pat got the first bite - a tiny whiting - which I think he then used for bait.
Shortly after that I noticed that the line on the rod with the pennel had gone slack although I hadn't seen any movement on the rod tip, so I didn't think too much about it until I started to tighten the line and realized that there was a lot of slack line - it could only have been a slackline bite. I quickly retrieved the line until I felt some tension and struck - I could feel a good size fish on the end. It was in fairly close at this stage so it didn't take long before I landed it - it was a 53 cm bass, just over 3.5 lb

It went quite after that. There were some gentle tugs on the line but that was most likely small whiting nibbling on the bait. Pat had a few more whiting at that stage.
I was getting cold and hungry so decided to pack up at about 7.30 pm as the tide was starting to drop rapidly and left Pat and Danny to continue - hopefully they managed to get a bass before they left.
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