Rosslare Point

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ardinn
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Rosslare Point

#1 Post by ardinn »

Who: Me and the Dog
Duration: 8pm to 11.30pm
Tide: high at approx 20:00
Weather: Very Mild, Not a breadth of wind. Calm sea. apart from it acting like a hoover
Bait: Crab, squid, mack, Rag
Rigs: Pennels and Flappers.
Results: Sweet FA

Got there late so hit highest tide point immediately, serious pull on the lines, dragging and dragging with the tide so strong, if I had a bite I never would have seen it.

Changed positions a few times to try get better position in more sheltered areas, did not work.

Was an angry angler as the tide was dropping, knowing I'd made a wasted trip, gave up and headed home early!

Weed was very heavy at times, lines were clean at others.

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Re: Rosslare Point

#2 Post by beachbuddy »

[quote="ardinn"]Who: Me and the Dog
Duration: 8pm to 11.30pm
Tide: high at approx 20:00
Weather: Very Mild, Not a breadth of wind. Calm sea. apart from it acting like a hoover
Bait: Crab, squid, mack, Rag
Rigs: Pennels and Flappers.
Results: Sweet ...


Tough break on the fishing front,but at least you had a nice evening for it.Might be best to edit the results as kids may be reading :wink:

Ed note: duly noted, thanks
ardinn
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Re: Rosslare Point

#3 Post by ardinn »

True - I will bear in mind in future

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