People: me
Duration: 8pm - 4am
Tide: rising to high, dropping to low
Weather: sunny to bitterly cold after dark, calm hardly a breeze
Bait: rag,mackstrips, baby squid and small hardbacks(2 euro size)
Rigs: 3 hook flapper and size 4 rockling rigs
Results: 6 pollack, 2 whiting, 1 coalfish, 10 shore rockling, 1 3.b. rockling and 1 pouting
Report: arrived down and set the 3 rods up around 8pm and had the pier to myself until the local underage drinkers arrived. unfortunately they had 2 cases of bottled beer, and well you're not gonna need to be psychic to guess what happened next

. between the screaming and fighting most of the bottles were smashed on the harbour or chucked into the harbour. 2 other anglers who arrived in the middle of this only stuck it out around half an hour before moving on elsewhere due to the free for all breaking out in the backround

.thank god i was on my own and did'nt have junior out with me or i'd have been gone within a half hour too. a serious fight broke out among themselves around midnight and i think someone in the crowd called the police because they soon scattered up into the town and battled on. thank god. now i could relax and get a bit of fishing done. got into a couple of pollack and a coalfish early on when all the other stuff was going on and then came the usual dose of assorted rockling a couple of hours into the darkness. then a whiting and a small pouting to round the session off. i left with a bad taste in my mouth after the madness from earlier. it saddens and sickens me to have to say i will need to think twice about coming back here after dark if i'm gonna bring my son in the future. as everyone knows from my previous reports this wee mark has been good to us over the past 7 months or so, but i could never with clear conscience allow my son to listen to or watch what transpired on sunday night. personally i never felt threatend myself, but i'm a fairly burly doorman who works the door in belfast, but i watched countless members of the public get within 40 foot of the pier and turn around and walk away, sad guys, very sad.