Duration: 2 hours
Tide: 1 hour either side of top
Weather: fine day
Bait: mack
Rigs: 2 hook flappers
Report:
needed a bit of fresh air today so no better excuse to pack the car and head 30mins to a north coast beach - to try again to get my first bass from there...
it really was a nice day: the sun was out, there was little to no breeze, and it was mild. there were plenty of people making the most it. long story short.. no bass! but i did manage a nice little trout that obliged to save the blank

after nearly 2 hours at the one place i packed up and headed to the well-known beach marks of Downhill and Benone - to have a look around and see if there was anybody about. I hadn't been up that way in years, its still a stunning beach to say the least.
I met a couple of local guys fishing, they were keen on their bass fishing all right and they told me how they spent a lot of their free time there. we chatted and exchanged fishing ideas, opinions and banter for a while..
I learnt about numbers of fish caught there this year (average sizes, biggest etc), these guys were well informed, it was all interesting stuff. one of the lads even produced a log book where he had tallied his number of bass for the year...
it was then that i realised just how difficult it was to get a bass on the north coast!......
the guy in question lived locally and spent every weekend targeting bass, with an odd evening or two during the week too. quite a commitment!
so, for arguments sake, lets say that he fished 3 sessions (minimum) a week every week this year. 45 weeks makes approximately 135 sessions this year already, and.. his result..: 15 bass. so that is 1 bass in every 9 sessions

ok, so he told me that some other guys had had 20-30 fish this year from that beach but still, i didn't like the odds too much..

i decided not to bother setting up again... and hit the road for home...
bass on the north coast: hen's teeth indeed!!
couple of pics from today: