Secondly, sorry for the delay in the post computer problems.
Friday evening, Tinnabarna.
First bait in the water at 18.55, lines up at 21:20
Before I could get the second rod in the water The first rod was getting a few short rattles. The nice thing about using hooks is sometimes the fish catch themselves. When the harder knock appeared it was time to get it ashore. Not a bad start, first cast and a double, a flounder and a pup hound.
 
   With the second rod baited I flicked out the 3 baits into the gutter in front of me. Back into the water again with rod #1 giving it another good thump outside the outer surf. Next bite from rod #1 had that horrible look of a dogfish about it so with 3 hooks on board it could stay there. Rod #2 seemed very quite so I brought it in to check the bait, well I could have sold the bait that was on the hooks as fresh and unused. Not a peck on them. Put back out into the gutter with same bait on. Rod #1 came in with just the one dog on it. I rather not be posting up pictures of dogfish
  
With the second rod baited I flicked out the 3 baits into the gutter in front of me. Back into the water again with rod #1 giving it another good thump outside the outer surf. Next bite from rod #1 had that horrible look of a dogfish about it so with 3 hooks on board it could stay there. Rod #2 seemed very quite so I brought it in to check the bait, well I could have sold the bait that was on the hooks as fresh and unused. Not a peck on them. Put back out into the gutter with same bait on. Rod #1 came in with just the one dog on it. I rather not be posting up pictures of dogfish   but as this was an east coast dog it might look different from the ones we get in Cork.
 but as this was an east coast dog it might look different from the ones we get in Cork.   Rod #2 came with little damage done to the bait so this was freshened up and sent off out to the horizon. With the two rods at distance things got a bit busy with a mixed treble landed at one stage.
It was a busy enough session with a total of 14 fish. 5 hounds, 4 dogfish, 3 flounder, 1 bass and 1 dab. The only time I reeled in without a fish was the rod in short.
 
 
Rod #2 came with little damage done to the bait so this was freshened up and sent off out to the horizon. With the two rods at distance things got a bit busy with a mixed treble landed at one stage.
It was a busy enough session with a total of 14 fish. 5 hounds, 4 dogfish, 3 flounder, 1 bass and 1 dab. The only time I reeled in without a fish was the rod in short.
Saturday morning, Kilmichael point,
Had a look at this on Geohive and Google earth and as it looked fishy I’d give it a go.
 Had planned to go up to the left but with a big fat seal up there.
  Had planned to go up to the left but with a big fat seal up there.  I fished on the first flat bit of rock. Fished with the best of king rag, lug, crab and maddies but it was a slow enough session. 
With a return for a 2 hour session of 4 dogs and two small hounds.
   I fished on the first flat bit of rock. Fished with the best of king rag, lug, crab and maddies but it was a slow enough session. 
With a return for a 2 hour session of 4 dogs and two small hounds.   
   Fished baits at all distances reeled in a few times with the bait in prime condition.
 
Fished baits at all distances reeled in a few times with the bait in prime condition. Saturday afternoon, Tinnabarna,
Back at it after lunch, this time I brought the 6 year old grandson along.
We had a look at Courtown harbour for somewhere I could do a bit of float fishing for small fish. Kids never worry about the size of fish that they catch once they are catching something. With bodies all over the place I gave it a miss and headed back to Tinnabarna. A dropping tide I was told was not the best but it was lazy fishing and the sun was shining.
 
   
   
 First bait, 3 hook clip down was sent off out there. First cast produced a double after about 20 minutes in the water. I’ll take that.
 Had the second in close and once again it just was not getting touched. Next bit had the look of a dogfish about it. The young lad wanted to bring it in so It was off you go. Stuck the butt of the rod into the sand and gave him the instructions of reel down pull back. It was a bit of a struggle but he stuck with it. I’m putting this down as another double, I dogfish and 1 grandson hooked on the same rod.
 
Had the second in close and once again it just was not getting touched. Next bit had the look of a dogfish about it. The young lad wanted to bring it in so It was off you go. Stuck the butt of the rod into the sand and gave him the instructions of reel down pull back. It was a bit of a struggle but he stuck with it. I’m putting this down as another double, I dogfish and 1 grandson hooked on the same rod.  
   Well he’s living in Gorey so he might as well get use to catching dogfish.
 
Well he’s living in Gorey so he might as well get use to catching dogfish.  
   
 Quiet session with a total of 5 dogs and 1 dab. No show on the hounds, flounder or bass.
 
 Happy lad going home with 2 kit-kat's for first prize for the longest dogfish.
 
   
   
 Sunday morning,
The small lad and myself headed off to Dodds rock for this session.
Set up about 50mts to the left of the entrance. Rods at distance were producing dogs on every cast. Had a light rod in close for the lad who had a nice double of flounder. In all, he was happy enough dragging in my dogfish for me until he had a doubler on, that tore the hands off him. I had a few half crab left so I brought them up to the angler to the left who introduced himself as rodger de dodger its nice to put a face to such a famous poster.
 
   After the usual chit-chat I headed off as the local were starting to move in.
  After the usual chit-chat I headed off as the local were starting to move in. On the way home on Monday I had a few casts at Ballinoultar 4 dogs and a dab. I won't blame the venue I'll put it down to the quality of the angler at that stage.
 
 In all not a bad few day on the rod.
 
 Observations, explaining to dog owners the hazards of anglers, dogs and hooks always got a thank you and they were happy to put the lead on the dog and avoid the next angler down.
 
 The other one is why do people prefer to walk between your rod stand and you tackle box, bait buckets and traces usually a space of about 6 feet. The f#####g beach is 60 feet wide sir are you blind or brainless.
 
  





