The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

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The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

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Duration: 19th - 10.45 - 2.45 am

Tide: 19th HW at 4.00 am

Weather: 19th - Light southwesterly breeze, mild, dry; 22nd: Strong SE to E wind, rain early, dry and clear later, cold

Bait:Crab and Lug

Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulleys

Results:
19th March: 5 bass, 6 Coalfish, 1 Flounder
22nd March: 2 coalfish




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The Good - 19th March:
After the mega bass session last week I returned to the same mark on Monday night. I arrived at an earlier stage of the tide compared to the previous session. There was a nice surf and it was a dark overcast night with a light southwestly breeze. I dug some fresh lug earlier in the day and also had a dozen fresh peeler crabs. As on the previous session I set up two rods with 4/0 pennel pulleys, one baited with lug, the other with crab.

Shortly after setting up I had a small coalfish. After about half an hour I had a sharp tug on the rod with the lug. This time it felt a much stronger fish and after a few minutes I hauled a 49 cm bass out of the surf - so off to a good start!! I had a couple more coalfish after that.

The tide was rapidly moving in now, so after moving everything back about 50 m, I started casting into a sandy gap between low bedrock exposures which was now submerged. First cast into this area produced another good bite again on the rod with lug. This time it was a smaller bass, with a length of 42 cm. About 25-30 minutes later this was followed by a 44 cm bass, taken on crab

Maybe another 30 minutes later I had the fourth bass, a 47 fish again on crab. This ran a slackliner in towards the shore, I had to reel in a lot of slack before I reconnected with it.

There was then a dry spell with just a few small coalfish to keep me occupied. First I had a double, a small coalie on each hook of the pennel on the crab, then another one on the lug. After about an hour I had the fifth bass, a 43 cm fish, taken on lug.

After that the bass appeared to have moved on. A fished for a hour or so more but only had 31 cm flounder at the end. So while it was nothing compared to the bass frenzy of the previous session, I was happy with the result: 5 Bass,6 Coalfish and 1 Flounder.

The Bad - 22nd March

With a new moon tide Thursday night should have been one of the most productive nights to be fishing. I headed to a mark which used to produce bass on an ebbing tide - although last year they seemed to have changed their feeding patterns and were rare on the ebb. But I thought I would try anyway. I would still have a good chance of a few bass if I waited until early on the rising tide.

There was a good surf so it looked promising. However, the rods remained motionless and the baits untouched apart from two very small coalfish. A strong cold SE wind was blowing early on,with some rain, then changed to an even colder east wind. My waders had sprung a leak so one foot was soaking in cold water. Eventually I had enough - it looked like the east wind was putting off the fish, so I packed up a little earlier than planned and headed home. A night to forget!!

So much for solunar predictions:
Neap tide (15th March) = 19 bass
Quarter moon tide (19th March) = 5 bass
New Moon tide (22nd March) = 0 bass
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Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

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Re: The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

#2 Post by declan65 »

Fair dues Frank, you are off to a great start for the year 8) , reckon you might have a record breaking year if you keep the current catch rate up.
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The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

#3 Post by krisreid »

Fab fishing Rockhunter. You have hundreds of us jealous!
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Re: The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

#4 Post by sparkey+1 »

Fair play Frank some nice fish there its funny how it didn't fish on the new moon but at least you didnt blank on the 22nd
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Re: The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

#5 Post by tight lines »

well done frank it was still a very good nights fishing with 5 bass many of us go out and are over the moon with 1
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#6 Post by mitch »

Another super session frank well done :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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#7 Post by tiddler1 »

Well done Frank them angling gods are looking after you
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#8 Post by fishy1987 »

Great fishing again frank,very interesting read you should definetly be a guide!ah well after 19 bass recently followed by 5 has to be some consolation :mrgreen: you didnt have a successful night the second night excellent stuff,you make it looke far to easy!ferg
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Re: The good and the bad - 19th and 22nd March 2012

#9 Post by roger de dodger »

frank if i where you i,d sell your rods and fall on your tripod,s middle leg :cry: ,the shame of a bassless night ,keep your curtains drawn and dont go out till its dark imagine your solar lunar mojo must be broke! :shock:
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Nice!

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#11 Post by RockHunter »

Thanks guys,
sparkey+1 wrote:Fair play Frank some nice fish there its funny how it didn't fish on the new moon but at least you didnt blank on the 22nd
I thought some would at least show up as the tide began to push in (as they always did once there was a decent bit of surf). I think the easterly wind was to blame.
roger de dodger wrote:frank if i where you i,d sell your rods and fall on your tripod,s middle leg :cry: ,the shame of a bassless night ,keep your curtains drawn and dont go out till its dark imagine your solar lunar mojo must be broke! :shock:
I was ashamed to set foot on a beach again - until I went back out yesterday afternoon and had another 4 bass :wink:
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

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