Duration: approx 3 .5h
Tide: Rising
Weather: Calm, dry, cold
Bait: Black lug, mackerel, squid. Mack/Squid cocktails. Mack/Lug cocktails
Rigs: 4/0 Pennel Pulley, 2 hook Flapper size 1
Results: Whiting, shore rockling
Report:
Arrived to the pier about 9pm. Very nice eastern european fella was there and pulling in a whiting just as I set up. He had a few in his bucket at that time.
Had two rods, a light 2-4 Oz bass rod and my heavy rod. Set up the heavy rod with a nice big black lug bait tipped with squid on a pulley pennel and sent it out in the hope of a cod.
Rigged up a flapper on the other rod with size 1 hooks and beads/flashers in the hope of a flattie maybe. Bottom hook had a bit of the black lug and top hook had mackerel. From the off this rod was getting bites. First reel in the mackerel was gone and the lug was shredded but no fish on. Rebaited and cast out. This time I decided to leave the baits there in the hope that the fish would swallow the bait rather than nip on it. Better luck this time- pulled in a nice whiting.
For the next while, there was a lot of action on the lighter rod. I pulled in a tiny whiting, next cast a shore rockling, then a bigger fish dragged my gear into the debris that is in patches near the pier and I lost the hook and the fish with it


After this, I was getting a lot of bites from small fish, casting out was like mackerel fishing, as soon as the bait hit the water, dud-dud-dud-dud. The bites felt decent enough, but my rod is pretty tippy so maybe that just showed them up a lot. However, each time no hook up. By this time, it was the mackerel strips that were getting the attention. Each time the bait was coming back stripped, so I'm guessing there was a shoal of small fish there attacking the bait.
While this was ongoing, I pulled in a the biggest shore crab I've seen on the pulley rig.
Eventually, I said I'd try catch one of the bait robbing culprits to have a look, so I put on tiny size 5 hooks onto the flapper with a bit of mackerel. But at this time that shoal must have moved on.
All in all, a pleasant evening, conditions were grand, kept busy and a few fish too