Duration: 3½ hours
Tide: on the flood
Weather: sweet
Bait: lug caught nearly all the fish
Rigs: just 2 for me unsure what John was using
Results: aces and pains with a big grin for me, John happy to be catching again
Report:
Well after last Sundays little session it was back to the same venue Wednesday evening. Brought along John Warner to see if he could improve on his last outing of a blank.
Started fishing about 17:00 and straight away I had a fish on
A small lull gave me a chance to get the second rod in the water. The next cast on both rods drew a blank while John got going with a pin coalie.
As the tide pushed in I ended fishing from the rocks while John stayed on the beach
After that things got moving and the fish started to show. With no surfers
By 19:00, 2 hours in, I had 7 single coalies a doubler of flounder and a doubler of a flounder and a shore rocking while John fishing about 30yds to the left was only picking up the odd shore rockling.
From then until 20:30 fish were coming in every cast with coalies of 47cm, 49cm and 50cm and some nice flounder with some of the better coalies been caught on the rod closer in. I will admit to losing a good fish which stopped me in my tracks a few times while reeling it in, only to drop it in a big wave breaking about 40yds out.
Best fish of the night will have to go to John with a rarely caught species these days
My final count for 3½ hours fishing 14 coalies, (smallest 34cm) 8 flounder and 2 (pin) shore rockling. Not bad going as I fished with the same rigs on each rod, I never got a chance to bait up a second trace
John had 4 shore rocking, 2 coalies, 1 flounder and that cod which will be in a frying pan tomorrow.
Final comment, it was no place for old men
I must get into this pier fishing I hear it is very relaxing