People: me, Diego
Duration: 20.00 to 1:30 (approx)
Tide: High tide, turning, falling (
http://www.irishtimes.com/weather/tides.html)
Weather: Clear, little bit windy, cold, bit of surf
Bait: Lug, squid, herring
Results: Whiting, rockling
Set up at about 8 o'clock, to the south of the river - which had moved about half-way down the beach and was running parallel to it, so effectively we were casting out over the river. Picked up about 30 whiting, half-a-dozen rockling.
At one point was hauling in whiting three at a time, some doubles, and got a double rockling too.
Lug was most effective, but the whiting took the squid too. Nothing would touch the herring, even when used with lug as a cocktail.
Diego got about three bigger sized whiting, the biggest is shown (30cm ish).
Weirdly, it wasn't that cold when we started out, and I even took off my fleece and hat as I was too hot. Later in the evening, the wind picked up a bit and it dropped below zero. Not as cold as some of our other sessions, though.
Anyways, not a bad session and great to get out of the house on a Friday evening!
Word of warning: If you're not familiar with the river at Ennereilly then be careful at night as it can move up to .5 KM from the last time you saw it - you could end up going into it in the dark! Take your time and bring a good light.
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