People: Me
Duration: 8.30 - 11.30 pm
Tide: HW at 10.40 pm
Weather: Clear, light westerly breeze
Bait: Razor
Rigs: 3/0 pennel pulley, 1/0 two hook flapper
Results: 1 bass, 1 dogfish, 1 codling
Report: After a good session on Monday night I decided to head to the same mark on Tuesday evening, but this time get there at dusk and fish the last couple of hours of the rising tide. However, when I arrived the surf was very weak compared to the previous night. That didn't look good, I would be fishing a weak surf on a slack tide on a beach which only fishes well for bass when there is a decent surf. I normally use pennel pulley rigs when bass fishing but as it didn't look too promising I set up one rod with a 1/0 two hook flapper baited with razor hoping for a flounder. The other rod had a 3/0 pennel pulley also baited with razor.
Shortly after setting up I was getting nibbles on the 3/0 pennel but nothing hooked. Then about 45 minutes later I noticed small knocks on the other rod. I picked it up and could feel something gently tugging on the bait. I let out some slack and let it run with the bait for a few seconds before striking. Right away I knew I was into a decent bass, it was putting up a strong fight, then surged in towards the shore, I rapidly reeled in the slack to keep the tension on the line and caught up with the fish about 20 m out. It was fighting ferociously as I got it into the shallows and I eventually landed a nice 57 cm bass

Although from the fight it put up I was expecting a bigger fish.
That gave me encouragment, I wasn't really expecting to catch a bass at all given the weak surf. Close to high tide I had another bite, this time on the rod with the 3/0 pennel pulley. This wasn't putting up much of a struggle and turned out to be a small dogfish.
A little later I had another knock on the rod with the two hook flapper - a small codling. Looks like cod have become a year round species on the southcoast beaches this year.
There were a few more gentle knocks but no hook ups after that. I packed up as the tide began to ebb but very happy with the one bass.
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Last edited by RockHunter on Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:36 am, edited 1 time in total.