People: me
Duration: 7pm - 4am
Tide:low to high
Weather: dry and flat calm
Bait: rag, lug, mack, cooked peeled prawn, squid
Rigs: 2 hook flappers and float
Results: 14 pollock, 4 pouting, 2 poor cod, 3 shore rockling and a bright orange sea scorpion
Report: i have'nt fished this mark for well over 2 months so i decided to give it a go to see what was about. i could'nt believe it, i arrived down to see only 2 other people fishing and neither of them were at the spot i was hopeing to fish

so i set up as quickly as i could with 2 rods plopped over the edge and a float cast at distance. the first 2 hours were really quiet with only the occasional nibble but nothing solidly taking the bait. all except for the strangest coloured sea scorpion i've ever seen in my life

he was bright orange!!!! he must have been on his summer holidays from cellafield over visiting relitaves or something

. as soon as the light began to fade my float started to get hits

the pollock were on the feed and they were enjoying the rag and strips of mack at the bottom of my float rig

then around midnight the rockling made an appearance on the bottom happily munching the squid that was on offer. i decided to cast into a different area with the flappers to see if there was anything else feeding and i was almost instantly into a pouting followed by a poor cod

which were all taken on prawn. they did'nt seem interested in the rag, squid or mack

fussy fishies

all the pollock were taken on the float and every thing else on the bottom. i'm just glad i brought a float with me as all the rockling were taken in a half hour or so, and the same went for the pouting and poor cod, so the pollock kept things going

. some of the local kids were showing me pics on thier mobiles of the conger caught earlier in the day. it weighed in at 17lb and they said the guy who caught it reckoned it was only a babby for this mark

might just have to break out the conger tackle on my next trip down

all in all the dee treated me well

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