Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:56 pm

People:me

Duration:3-30-9pm

Tide:high at 3-30pm approx

Weather:fine, calm, mild

Bait:lug,squid,mack

Rigs:2 hook flappers, 1 hook clipped down

Results:4 x coalies, 1 x 5 bearded rockling, 1 x flounder,3 x whiting




Report:Went to Greystones rocks to try a bit of fishing in daylight . I had my usual 2 rod set up , 1 in close and 1 at distance, both with 2 hook flappers, size 1 hooks, and baited with lug tipped with mack or squid.I had the place to myself and the steps was also empty. Did they know something I didnt, i wondered? :roll: .The distance rod started to nod straight away and i pulled in a small coalie,mid twenties cms. First fish in daylight in 2010, and blank avoided again, happy days :lol: :lol: . The bait was hit again as soon as it hit the water and i had a succession of small coalies to get excited about :lol: :lol: .The rod in close was not being touched so I let it out about 30-40 yds and waited for it all to happen :roll: .Then the distance rod went again but it wasnt bites just that stringy weed which was catching the hooks.Then i got a decent bite on the small rod and pulled in a nice flounder, who was very lively indeed,quick pic and he went back in,skimming on top of the water for a while as he went away :lol: .As it got dark the coalie bites died away and i found it harder to connect with those bites that i did get :? Maybe they were smaller fish that were too small to hook up :?: :?: ,or crabs,but then the whiting arrived and i had a few of those. One of them regurgitated a small fish, i'm thinking maybe a sea trout :?:. He was a rather handsome fellow, so I was thinking of having him stuffed and using him as a prop in the future to make my catches seem bigger, what do you think??I tried a chunk of mack on a 1 hook clipped down at distance in the hope of a doggie but alas it wasnt to be :cry: . Lug tipped with squid seemed to work best . As the darkness fell and the tide dropped the bites faded away until i got one more fish, a 5 bearded rockling on the small rod, in truth he wasnt hooked but had got wrapped around the line.A small fellah, he went ballistic when i unwrapped him and then got into a small rockpool. As i was trying to pick him up , something in my head was telling me that they can give you a nip but i cornered him in the pool and flicked him back into the water :roll: .With hindsight I should have packed up then and went home as the next hour and a half was fruitless, but I didnt know that then ,so i stayed on imagining all sorts of amazing catches, some even over the 30cm mark :roll: :roll: .All fish were returned but there was one of those diving birds hanging around (i think he recognises me from the orange suit :lol: ) so i'd say their chances were 50/50,,,,,,,,,,,as Clint Earwig says,"Crows gotta eat too".

ps I apologise in advance to those who will be (easily) offended by at least the first two photos,,if not all :roll: :roll:
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Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:33 pm

sure looks like a wee trout eyes - didnt think you would get them in saltwater at that size - I thought that even sea trout would still be in fresh water at that age?

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:58 pm

i cant believe your celebrating catching fish of that size :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: .
at least they were bigger than the ones i had last night :lol:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:01 pm

red wrote:i cant believe your celebrating catching fish of that size :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: .
at least they were bigger than the ones i had last night :lol:


It was some haul, i tell ya :shock: :shock:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:51 pm

oh, by the way eyes - did you check if that whiting had a salmon and sea trout license ??? :D it really should have had one if it was targeting them :lol: :lol: :lol:

d

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:57 pm

Thats one greedy whiting :shock:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:30 am

good report eyes a true and acurate account of what seems to have been a good session the way its fishing at the moment . vivid well thought out photography just one complaint ,that rag isnt up to your normal tea towel standard :mrgreen: :wink:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:12 pm

roger de dodger wrote:good report eyes a true and acurate account of what seems to have been a good session the way its fishing at the moment . vivid well thought out photography just one complaint ,that rag isnt up to your normal tea towel standard :mrgreen: :wink:


That's cause he has used up all the good ones. Poor Mrs Eyes now spends hours after washing the dishes with a hair dryer! :lol:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:20 pm

roger de dodger wrote:good report eyes a true and acurate account of what seems to have been a good session the way its fishing at the moment . vivid well thought out photography just one complaint ,that rag isnt up to your normal tea towel standard :mrgreen: :wink:



I was always told to tell the truth , the whole truth and everything but the truth :roll: :roll: :roll: ,,,,,,,,,,,as for the tea towel,
1. theres a recession on so I have to cut them in half :roll:
2. Theres a water shortage so i only wash them every 4 sessions now :wink:
dfella25 wrote:
roger de dodger wrote:good report eyes a true and acurate account of what seems to have been a good session the way its fishing at the moment . vivid well thought out photography just one complaint ,that rag isnt up to your normal tea towel standard :mrgreen: :wink:


That's cause he has used up all the good ones. Poor Mrs Eyes now spends hours after washing the dishes with a hair dryer! :lol:



Dont mention the war :shock: :shock: :shock: ,,,,, Tea towels are a touchy subject in our house at the moment as the dirty one(only 4 sessions old :roll: ) i left in the garage by mistake was eventually found to be the source of the bad odour permeating throughout the house,,,,after me constantly denying that odour was anything fishy :oops: :oops:

Re: Greystones rocks 22-01-10

Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:00 pm

great report and pics as always dave :P you look like you're taking that 5 beardy for a walk with a wee collar and leed made outta fishing line :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: is that where that fishing term "walking the dog" comes from :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: