People: Me
Duration: 6.30 - 8.30 pm
Tide: HW at 7.30 pm
Weather: Calm, warm sunny evening
Bait: Rag, mackerel
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Rigs: Two hook paternosters (size 1/0 and 3/0), various lures
Results: 1 coalfish, 1 mackerel, 4 pollock
Report: As it was a lovely sunny evening I decided to head out to a rock mark I haven't fished for a couple of months. I had some rag left over from the weekend and it was in good condition (kept in a cooler box with freezer blocks).
I set up two rods baited wih rag and tipped with mack. Cast one out to distance the other at moderate distance and did some lure fishing with a third. Not long after setting up I got a bite on the distance rod - a coalfish, 34 cm and about 1.5 lb. My first coalie since March or April. I forgot to bring my camera again

so took a poor quality photo with my phone
I then got a small juvenile pollock on a lure. There were a bunch of other small guys snapping at the lure but it was too big for their mouths I could see them chasing after the lures as the water was crystal clear.
I then noticed some surface activity the other side of the mark - cast a lure out and got a mackerel. I have had enough mackerel from last Sunday so I managed to shake him off the hook. My next door neighbour would have probably appreciated a few but I didn't want the trouble of cleaning them out.
Then close by I saw a medium size pollock darting up to close to the surface so I cast out to where I saw him. I could feel fish hitting the lure but no hook ups, so I changed lures several times until I found one that was more successful - a silver toby. I got a pollock of about 1.5 lb, followed by another of 1 lb. Then a third smaller one. The light was beginning to go at that stage so I packed up.
I had a couple of other bites on the bait rods but nothing hooked. Something was eating the bait but there no indication of even the slightest quiver on the rod tips - maybe crabs?
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