People: Me
Duration: 3.30 - 4.00 pm and 4.45 - 9.00 pm
Tide: HW at 5.10 pm
Weather: Terrible, southerly changing to very strong westerly, persistent heavy rain for 2 hours, cold
Bait: Lug, squid, mackerel, sandeel, prawn
Rigs: 3 hook flappers
Results: 2 Painted Rays, 22 Whiting, 6 Dogfish
Report: I dug a bunch of lug on Saturday morning with the intention of going out that evening but heavy rain and strong winds/gales on Saturday evening/night put a stop to that idea. So Sunday afternoon I headed off to a Waterford beach. However, there was a huge surf, but I thought I would give it a go for a while. At that stage the weather wasn't too bad, there had been some heavy showers earlier but now the sun was shining and there was a moderate southerly breeze. Although it was still another 1.5 hours to high tide the waves were surging up the beach to the low cliffs at the back of the foreshore so I just set up one rod. As I was making the first cast another wave surged forward and nearly knocked me off my feet - it was carrying large cobbles up the beach and one of them hit me a wallop on the top of the foot - painful
The 6 oz gripper weight didn't stand a chance of holding. I made one more cast and was standing right at the back of the beach when another big wave surged forward carrying with it all sorts of rocks and boulders. I didn't get hit by anything this time but I decided that was enough - especially as there was still another hour before high tide and already the waves were smashing up against the back of the beach.
I returned to the pier that I have fished the previous two weekends - at least it would be sheltered (or so I thought) and I should get a few fish. When I arrived the sea was much choppier than the previous times I had been there. I set up two rods with three hook flappers baited with lug, mackerel, squid and prawn. Not long after casting out there was a bite - a small 21 cm whiting.
Shortly after arriving the wind changed direction to a westerly and strengthened considerably and then the heavy horizontal rain started. So much for been sheltered

I had a few more whiting including several doubles but they were all small, mostly in the 20 -25 cm range. A couple of other anglers arrived - they had attempted to fish the same beach I was at earlier but gave up on it too.
As the rain was still lashing down and the wind still blowing strongly I was considering packing up - then at about 6.15 pm I saw a strong pull on one of the rods. It was definitely not a whiting and it looked different to a dogfish bite (the other species which is very common off this pier). I struck and started to retrieve, whatever it was it was pulling strongly on the line - then it came to the surface and I could see a ray. It was a Painted Ray - a new species for 2009 and the first Painted Ray I have ever caught

. It was caught on squid. There was also a small whiting on one of the other hooks.
After releasing the fish I rebaited and cast out to about the same spot. The other two anglers had enough at that stage and left - I don't think they caught anything. Soon afterwards there was another strong knock on the same rod - the same type of bite - I struck and could feel a similar pull on the line - sure enough it was another Painted Ray

Again the bait was squid.
I had forgotten about the cold, wind and rain at this stage and was no longer thinking of packing up.
I had another strongish bite but this turned out to be the first dogfish of the night - a triple with two very small whiting.
At about 7.15 pm the rain stopped and the wind eased off. The sea calmed down a bit and then the dogfish came on the feed. A caught another 6 - mostly on squid or squid/mackerel. I was still getting the whiting and eventually got one of 31 cm - that was the only one above 30 cm.
Close to 9.00 pm the bites were showing down and I decided to pack up. I threw the remains of a couple of mackerel into the harbour and just for a last cast lobbed one of the rods on to about the same spot - a few seconds later I had hooked another whiting, soon followed by a second. I made a third cast but snagged a rope. I almost had it within reach when the line snapped
I finished up at that stage - so despite the weather it was a good session - 30 fish and a new species
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Last edited by RockHunter on Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.