Duration:930ish to 6.00pm
Tide:Ebb, Low, Flow....
Weather:Lovely, warm, calm, one or two little spots of rain but nothing major.
Bait:Crab, Rag, Mack, Squid
Rigs:Various
Results:Cod, Pollack, Wrasse, Dogfish, Dabs.
Report:
Following my abject failure to raise a boat buddy,(real billy no mates stuff...
Big blondes were not to grace me with their presence unfortunately but I did manage a fairly steady stream of dabs, biggest about 25cms or so from the little baits. With the tide ripping through, I hauled anchor and headed further out. With the anchor dropped on the rock, a few more fish showed with some Ballan Wrasse (no corkwing this time....
Heading east in beautiful calm seas, I took the notion to hit a cod mark given to me in confidence the previous year which I had yet to get on. It was a few miles away but conditions were lovely so off I headed. On arriving, with the first couple of drifts producing nothing and after being told it was a very localised little spot, I plonked myself directly on it and threw down the anchor again. 5- 10 minutes passed without incident before both rods took an unmerciful lurch..... A period of manic winding had 2 nice cod coming over the side of the boat. Another 3 followed fairly quickly, not big fish with the largest running at 5-6lbs but a beautiful bright red colour all over. Dolphins reappeared at one stage also.... With an angsty missus ringing I hauled anchor and headed back stopping only for a brief chat with Donal Domeney who I found clinging to a remote rock mark in East Cork doing a bit of wrasse bashing
A lovely day to be afloat, had great plans to try all sorts of different things but never got round to it. Not manic fishing by any manner or means but nice and enjoyable all the same, any day on the water is a good day.