South Beach, Greystones

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Murch

South Beach, Greystones

#1 Post by Murch »

I fished the South Beach in Greystones on Friday evening. I arrived at 18.00 and the weather was fantastic. I caught nothing until 2100 although I had a lot of bites. Altogether I caught 8 Dogfish, 1 Flounder and 1 Whiting.

Does anyone know if there are many crabs around here as my bait was getting stripped of the hook quite regularly.
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Richard07

#2 Post by Richard07 »

Hi Murch
I was also on the beach last Friday night,down at the river,caught a similar bag of fish to yourself and also reeled in quite a few crabs :evil: ,Im amazed to see so many dogfish around these days.There was a fella spinning at high tide and pulled in a few Mackerel,nice one!
Murch

#3 Post by Murch »

Hi Richard07

I'm not very familiar with Greystones can you tell me where exactly is the river as I've heard a lot of reports about it
Richard07

#4 Post by Richard07 »

Murch,

Sorry,it's more a small stream than a river ,anyway it's right down the bottom of the south beach,you'll see a clump of trees as you look from the town along the beach and it's right beside that,just walk along the railway track and you can't miss it,supposed too be a good spot for seatrout and seen a few jumping alright.
Good luck, might see you there sometime.
Murch

#5 Post by Murch »

Thanks Richard07

I might give it a try soon.

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