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Handful of short sessions over the last few weeks seen an slight improvement on the mayo beaches. Biggest issue was trying to get a cast in between the crappy enough weather conditions.
With lots of rain in the month of July, the best option was to try stay away from beaches with heavy freshwater entry
sand eels and mackerel were the preferred choice of bait, and when the surf was sufficient enough, a nice selection of turbot, flounder and sea trout's showed their interest in the baits along with a small seabass
Wanted to upload about 10 pictures but unfortunately i was limited to 5 only
Anyway we still have high temps about and hopefully the rain will stay away as i predict we could have an interesting autumn ahead
All fish were returned alive to fight another day
Tight lines
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Last edited by saving private brian on Wed Aug 16, 2023 4:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.