People: Me
Duration: 10.00 pm to 2.00 am
Tide: HW at 1.10 am
Weather: Partly cloudy, dry, light southwesterly breeze, strenghtening later
Bait: lug, rag
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulley, two hook flapper (4/0 hooks)
Results: 2 bass, 3 flounder
Report: I decided to try a beach I havn't fished for a while, last time would have been in May before the bass ban. It only fishes well in darkness with a reasonable surf and seems best on a rising tide. When I got there there was a weak to moderate surf - I would have preferred a better surf but I gave it a go regardless. But on the plus side it was almost totally weed free.
I had some rag worms left over from the weekend - they had seems OK up to that morning but when I took them out I discovered the were all dead or dying. Rather than throw them away I put a couple on the upper hook of the two hook flapper, with lug on the lower hook. I used the 4/0 pennel pulley on the second rod baited with lug. On the second cast I had a strong bite, struck and hooked a strong fighting fish. It was a 49 cm bass

Interestingly it had taken the dead rag and not the fresh juicy lug
However, after that I had a problem with small fish stealing the bait. I could feel little tugs but couldn't hook any of them, but they managed to strip my worms off the hooks. Eventually I managed to catch one of them - a 32 cm flounder. I did briefly consider switching to smaller hooks but since I was targetting bass I stuck to the 4/0 hooks.
At one stage as I was moving the gear back up the beach I got back to the rod stand and found a slack line on one of the rods - I reeled in a lot of slack but there was nothing on the end

I presume it must have been a bass that dropped the bait. The surf was not strong enough to pull up the gripper weights and there were no clumps of weed to catch and drag up the gripper.
Maybe an hour before high tide I had another strong bite - this was putting up a good fight and turned out to be a 52 cm bass
A little later as I was wading out to cast one of the rods I noticed that the line from the other rod was running diagonally in front of me. I quickly cast out parallel to it and raced back to the rod stand. The other rod had been pulled off the stand and was lying on the ground, the reel was caught in one of the legs of the stand. I reeled in but there was no resistance. The shock leaded was gone

At first I thought the leader knot had come undone but later I snagged the leader and terminal tackle and discovered that the leader knot was still intact, the 15 lb line had broken a long way up from the knot. So I presume a big bass must have taken the bait, yanked the rod off the stand, fortunately the handle of the reel and caught in the leg of the stand otherwise my rod may have gone for a swim. The main line probably snapped from abrasion against the beach gravel
Before packing up I caught a couple more small flounder, 24 and 25 cm.
So with two bass I was happy enough but annoyed I had lost what I presume must have been a good size bass. July was a good month for me with a total of 20 bass from 8 sessions plus a few blanks. The best session being on the 6th July with 7 bass
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Last edited by RockHunter on Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:43 pm, edited 3 times in total.