Hello all.
Fished this venue today from about 11.30am til 4.30pm and was saved from a blank on the last cast by a trusty old Doggie. There was only a bit of a north easterly blowing but the sea was still choppy and full of weed from the storm. Met up with Dillon the rabbit and Ed Burke off the forum (Both much uglier than their names suggest). Saw a coalie of about a pound being caught by an angler further down the beach. Dillon the Rabbit managed to catch a trace which he'd lost on a previous cast (again!) with a nice Dab attached to it! Hopefully the other lads off the forum who went out later fared better.
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pity we missed yee lads. we must have gotten there just after yee left. we were a bit behind timewise. we fished for a few hours into dark. weed was troublesome but i think Ian got the worst of it! nice night though. fishing poor. we certainly caught a fair share of fish but nothing of note. Ian did manage his first bass though which was good! predominantly small coalies with odd flatties, codling and whiting and dogs.
baits where rag, mussel, peeler crab, mackeral, squid and maddies. rag and mackeral was reliable as usual, but mussel took most fish. Ian had a doggie that scoffed a whole squid! try from 20 yards out too 100+. most fish came at 40.
amazed at the lack of half decent fish. i thought we were in with a chance of an odd decent coalie or bass....it will have to be next time.
baits where rag, mussel, peeler crab, mackeral, squid and maddies. rag and mackeral was reliable as usual, but mussel took most fish. Ian had a doggie that scoffed a whole squid! try from 20 yards out too 100+. most fish came at 40.
amazed at the lack of half decent fish. i thought we were in with a chance of an odd decent coalie or bass....it will have to be next time.
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So Seaniebo & co, where were you fishin? We came out at the south car park at about 3:15pm and turned right. Fished about half way between that tunnel and the rocks at the far right of the beach. There was a guy spinning who had got fed up with the weed and further up was an older fellow who had caught a schoolie and a few coalies + dog. Toward the rocks were some other guys with beach shelters - was that you????
Still happy with me bass!!!
Still happy with me bass!!!
Last edited by IDPearl on Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi All.
Sean and I were fishing down towards the rocks near the stream.
What size was the bass Ian? I hope your first one was an half decent size. Your right, the fishing wasn't as good as I expected it to be, it could have been down to the amount of floating weed, and the fact that it was still fairly rough. Thats my excuse and I'm sticking to it! :D
See ya soon.
Cheers
Matt
Sean and I were fishing down towards the rocks near the stream.
What size was the bass Ian? I hope your first one was an half decent size. Your right, the fishing wasn't as good as I expected it to be, it could have been down to the amount of floating weed, and the fact that it was still fairly rough. Thats my excuse and I'm sticking to it! :D
See ya soon.
Cheers
Matt
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Only a small bass unfortunately........but still a bass and I'm happy. We didn't think you would be so far down the beach, otherwise we would have come over. You looked a bit professional with the bivvies up! After you left, another couple of guys arrived and set up a small village on the beach. It looked like a small village anyway, with the bright lights and red tip lights. I thought they were aircraft warning beacons until I saw one moving around and the swing around as he cast!
I'm happy we stayed for a while as we ended up with over twenty fish between us!
I'm happy we stayed for a while as we ended up with over twenty fish between us!
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