People: Mise
Duration: 1400 - 2000
Tide: Low at 1830
Weather: Dry bright/overcast, light north-easterly variable
Rigs: Xlayer, Feed Shallow, Blue/Silver Toby
Results: 1 Bass
I decided to go to a stretch of coastline that I have been meaning to explore for some time, to scout it out as the tide dropped and see how it looked bass-wise. I wasn't expecting much to happen in terms of the fishing as it was bright overhead, and coupled with a light north-easterly and dropping tide it wasn't the most promising but brought the spinning rod and a couple of lures with me in any case. Over the course of the next 4 hours I fished along various points finding lots of nice looking gullies and small pebbley/rocky bays which are likely to produce on a flooding tide, but with the slack neap tide on the ebb there was nothing happening for me.
At low tide I tried fishing a large rock shelf which had plenty kelp and coral, using a Xlayer rigged weedless. After some time I got stuck on a rock protruding just above the surface only about 10 yeards out from me - tried getting a bit closer in an effort to free the lure and of course a wave came in and went down the wellies. I started trudging back eastwards towards where I had started and tried a few more points with a feed shallow. Found one spot at low water which was basically a 'crossroads' of gullies and took a mental note for what could be a hotspot when the tide starts to flood that point.
Finally got back to within a hundred yards of where I had begun fishing and tried my last few casts. It was now an hour after low tide, overcast but still bright, and there was a small bit of turbulence in the still very clear water. On about the 3rd cast I had a bang about 25m out, fish on yahooooo

It was the unmistakable hit of a bass, and I saw him surface shortly after doing a bit of head banging. He gave a decent fight but didn't take line or fly off to left/right. I eased him onto the rocks thrilled at my breaking my duck with first bass of 2011, took a quick measurement at 51cm and pic and released him back to sea. I forgot to weigh the fish in my excitement but he wasn't that fat looking I'd say he was around the 3.5lb maybe 4lb mark.
I had to leave soon afterwards but of course tried a few more 'last casts' and had one more bang 20 minutes later but I didn't connect that time. Left absolutely chuffed and had totally forgotten about the soggy socks

I must head back there again on for the duration of a flooding tide.
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