People:Me the elder and waterbuoy
Duration:11 a.m. 'til 6 p.m.
Tide:
Weather:Windy and wet but wrapped up
Bait:Lug tipped with mack
Rigs:Homemade flappers
Results:3 small rockling, 9 small pollock, 2 small flounder, 7 small whiting, 3 codling, 1 small dab, 1 keepable dab and 1 unknown species.
Report:Headed to petrol station for the breakkie roll and were wrapped up upon arrival.

With a small surf on the arrival we decided to head along the coast with some mountaineering skills necessary to a hopeful mark we were disappointed when we saw the beach covered

fished the cliff but no results. Went back along and fished a middle stretch and only caught a small flounder a few whiting and a few pollock
After a cup of tae and waterbuoys mas gorgeus brown bread

we spent a few more casts and then headed back to our third point, the main stretch of beach fished here rightly.

between cups of tae

Weather was blustery but didnt feel a thing because we were wrapped up nice and snug

Sea was as rough as anything. In actual fact a large cargo ship was anchored only 300 or 400 yards away from the shoreline

Malachy then caught a medium sand dab.

On last cast reeled in a sorta mix between a cod and a pollock. Dont know what it is

See attachment
P.S. Wind was very bad so wasn't sure of the tide was never falling nor rising
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