East Cork Beaches 29 July

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East Cork Beaches 29 July

#1 Post by patk »

Hw at midnight
Fished? from 8 til 1am
Bait frozen razor and sandeel
result 1 dogfish


Was working in Limerick and returned to cork around 7 and headed for a mid east Cork beach as i got there a thunder storm was approaching so stayed in car looking at what looked like really good conditions nnice surf and the beach looked clean the last time i had looked at it it was covered in weed went down after storm passed and set first rod up with razor out it went and began to set up second rod but saw what lloked like a little weed registering on the rod out reeled in and had some job clearing it of weed. Moved around and it was same everywhere so back to car and moved a bit west and good trek down to another beach from car same thing. Back to car it was about 10 went further west where surfers were packing up for the night was another guy there who had good bass there recently around hw cast out it was weed free so could enjoy fishing after a while one rod going and sure i had a good bass convinced but no a big dogfish. You certainly feel the fish on that profile seanie 35! anyway gave it another while nice surf etc nothing doing but it was lovely fishing weedfree for an hour or so pat
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Re: East Cork Beaches 29 July

#2 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done on getting one out of all that weed
lifetime species fishing and rock pool
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Re: East Cork Beaches 29 July

#3 Post by seanie35 »

at least the moving about paid off in the end, as for the rod yeah it sure is sweet 8)
Species....good film.....I'll get my coat

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