Tide: Ebb, low, flow LW at 7ish
Weather: Windy in parts, calm in others, mild.
Rigs: 3 hook flappers for scratching, big single/pennell clip downs for bass.
Baits: Frozen lug, Squid, fresh Rag, Sandeel, Mack, Razor.
Results: Numerous coalies, 3 LSDs, 1 Bass, 1 Flounder.
On the advice of another forum member, myself and phanover packed the gear and headed east again for another bass bash. After a degree of uncertainty over whether or not we had the right spot, we eventually decided where we were was as good as any and tackled up. There was a nice surf running but there was a howling wind blowing from left to right across us all the same (Benone anyone....
A fruitless hour passed with a savage rip current pulling 60z grippers along the sand....not a spot for wading me thinks...! It was decided that we should head for a more sheltered mark a stones throw away we know well. We tackled down and moved ourselves off anyway to find a total contrast at mark no. 2, very little in the way of surf with hills either side cutting the wind to a minimum. The tide was probably an hour or so into the flood at this stage, peak time for this mark had virtually passed us by. No matter, tackled up anyway and employed same tactics as before.
It wasnt long before the rig fishing in the suds started bouncing, with the sea being relatively calm, it was no surprise that the first fish of the night was an LSD. This was followed not long after by a double shot of LSDs.
Paul, employing a similar approach had more success, it wasnt long before he had beached a nice little bass of a couple of pounds on a mix of lug, squid and rag. He then began hauling in coalies on the flapper steadily.
After the doggies, I had about an hour of a couple of missed bites before I too got in touch with the coalies. Savage biting fish which nearly lifted the rod from the stand on more than one occasion..
As time wore on and with the prospects of a bass becoming slighter with every passing minute, it was time to pack up and head for home. Last blood to Paul who wound in a nice flounder on his final cast.
A pleasant session all the same, this mark always seems to throw up a bass or two, albeit usually on the small side. Thoroughly enjoyable evening, wrapped up with KFC on the way home
Lot of discussion about disclosing/not disclosing marks, I have no problem providing them to regular forum users via PM. However, in the case of mark No. 1, this was provided to me in confidence so will have to remain that way.(no odds...we blanked there