People:me, Fishface, Mitch, Roger
Duration:me; 6-30pm-11pm
Tide:static
Weather:dry, slight northerly breeze, cloudy
Bait:crab, rag,
Rigs:pulley rig and 2 hook flapper
Results:me; Plaice, Flounder, Gurnard
Mitch; Smoothound

Fishface;

, Roger will tell his own story
Report:Stuck in all week so I decided to hit the beach for a crack at the smoothies. I bought 20 rag just in case the smoothies werent about

There was a fine body of men on the beach when I arrived and Fishface was unpacking his car. We had to trek down the bottom end of the beach as space was at a premium. It was Neils' birthday, so Mitch had kindly carried all his gear down , as I'm sure he would for any elderly gentleman

. Neil had a light load walking down so he carried my stool , which weighs nearly half a kilo

. We got set up and I had a plaice on my first cast, on rag. The crab on the other rod went untouched, and stayed that way all evening, until I caught a small gurnard. I was overjoyed but the rest of them were unimpressed

. They were only interested in smoothies

. Roger arrived , a man after my own heart, and set about catching fish, any fish

, and soon had a Dab. He also landed 2 rigs, complete with 2 x 6oz weights attached

. The rain stayed away and it was a lovely evening, but Smoothieless until Mitch, who cant stop catching fish these days, saved the day and landed a nice one

. The odd thing is that the tide was very slow rising, and seemed to just stay where it was

. I got a good bang on my distance rod and struck in , but the fish dropped the bait unfortunately

. It was time to go for me as an early start beckoned and I said my goodbyes. Roger had a good night after we left but i'll let him tell his story and fill in the gaps if he wants

. As it was Neils birthday I wont mention that he blanked

, but at least he had some younger anglers to help him carry his gear( dont mention it Neil

, and happy significant birthday

, you dont look it

)
ps,,,,there wasnt much weed about in South Wicklow

Species '20 (14) 5 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Codling, Whiting, Pollock, Coalfish, Pouting, Corkwing Wrasse ,Ballan Wrasse, Poor Cod, Dab ,Smoothhound,Flounder, Thornback Ray
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