Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:20 am
People:Me and Mick
Duration:6.00-10.00pm
Tide: high at 8.40
Weather: mild and calm sea
Bait:Ragworm, Lugworm both tipped with squid
Rigs:3 hook flapper at close range, 2 hook clipped down further out
Results:Mick 19 coalfish 1 Flounder. Me 17 coalfish 2 flounder
Report:Arrived at the car park with a chilly off shore breeze but thankfully the sanddunnes sheltered the narrow beach so we could fish in fairly mild conditions. Immediately we started catching coalfish, nothing bigger than 24cm, and they were taking both rag and lug, to be honest it literally was a fish every cast with a number of doubles. I reckon if we had run out of bait they could probably have been caught on a bare hook! It wasn't until after the tide had turned and begun to drop that the flounders showed up, just as we were thinking of calling it a night.
Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:40 am
well done lads a hell of a bag were the coalies any size
Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:50 pm
steyrman wrote:well done lads a hell of a bag were the coalies any size
nothing bigger than 24cm, they became a nuisance more than anything, however I have only caught one whiting this year so far!
Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:23 pm
That sounds like fishing as it should be. The light was falling as we arrived and since I couldn't decide if the rocks or the river would be the best feature to fish we just set up where we stood in the daylight. I will definately do a bit more exploring next time, at least this session gives me something to compare against.
Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:12 pm
Im heading up that way in a few months hopefully anyway my future brother in law's home place is a stone throw from that pier/beach
If any one has any info how it fishes Ill appreciate the help
Thanks
Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:07 pm
nice sesh lads......... plenty of fish about.
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