Duration: from 1am to 4 30 am
Tide:moving from mvery low to fairly high
Weather: warm south wind, dry, nice night
Bait: Mackerel and razor
Rigs:three hook flapper, two hook flapper, 2up and 1 down rig
Results: Tears......... Heart break..........
Report:First cast landed a nice distance in an area i reckon has some clear sand surrounded by rock and weed.
About five mins leter the rod bent nicely and i hooked into to good weight. After about ten mins of going back and forward i managede to finally surface a beautiful thornback ray. it was massive. After a bit more fighting i managed to get him directly under my feet at the pier. At this stage my father had the pier net in the water and moved in under the ray.
Now disaster strikes. The pier net is THREE FEET WIDE, no joking i can take pictures but there was no way the ray would go into the net he wqas hanging well over.
Deciding that i did not want to cause him any extra stress i decided to move to the rocks at the side and try land him that way.
Walking towards the bank the line snapped as i tried to move the rod around a lampost.
Bye bye my first Ray... AGAIN!!!!!!
Not a bite for the rest of the night but driven insane with crabs, even on rigs with floating beads
Heartbroken
Steve