People:me, mark, mick,
Duration:12.00- 3.00pm
Tide:rising to top
Weather:mild southerly breeze
Bait:mackeral, bluey, squid
Rigs:pulley, flapper
Results:me; 3 Raymonds, 1 shortspined sea scorpian. mick; 2 Raymonds
Report: The snow's finally gone so took a quick run down to the rocks for a quick afternoon session with my brother mark home for holidays along with mick. Got set up for what in some ways was a quite quiet session

but very rewarding non the less

After about an hour of nothing not even bait robbing crabs I pulled in my 3.0 thornback pulley rig to find what I now believe to be a short spined sea scorpian

a new species is always good, it pushed the measure to 20cm (although mick might try to suggest it was closer to 19

) not sure if thats a good or bad sizr for these

This was then followed
by a 3lb thornie on my scratching rig, sometimes the fish just seem to make fools of us
I had another thornie and then back to nothingness for over another hour till we decided to pull the pin, mick pulled in his two rods to find a ray had been resting on the end of each

I then pulled in my pulley rig 3.0 rig with the tiniest little ray about 25 cm long not even hooked but hanging onto the bait.
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Last edited by last cast lad on Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.