Duration: 10.30 pm - 2.45 am
Tide: LW at 12.45 am
Weather: Clear, calm dry, mild
Bait: Crab and razor
Rigs: 3/0 and 4/0 pennel pulleys
Results: 1 Bass, 2 Dogfish
Report: I decided to head back to the mark I fished the previous night. Crabs had been a bit of a problem then so on the way I picked up a couple of dozen fresh peelers from Bhoy32. When I got to the beach there was a much weaker surf compared to Tuesday night and a lot of kelp stalks with rocks attached strewn along the beach and washing back and forth in the surf. I had to move much further down to get a fairly chear spot. I set up two rods one with crab on 3/0 pennel pulley, the other with razor on a 4/0 pennel pulley. The crabs were even worse than the last time and stripped the razor in minutes and didn't take long to consume the peeler crab either. Strange - I fished that beach a lot last year and never had a problem with crabs - their population seems to have exploded over the summer.
Close to low tide I noticed some subtle knocks on one of the rods (baited with crab). Something was having a go at the bait. Then there was a bigger knock and the line went slack - bass I thought!! It put up a reasonable fight until I got it close then it seemed to coast in - a dogfish
A little later there was another rattle on the second rod (which I had switched to crab as well as the crabs were gorging on my razor), and the line went slack - must be a bass this time I hoped. But it didn't really fight like a bass - another dogfish
Close to low tide I switched one rod back to razor as the crabs seemed to have no qualms about cannibalism and were eating the peeler almost as fast as the razor. Then shortly afterwards I spotted a slight twitch on the rod baited with razor. I waited for a few seconds, but there was no more movement. Then I checked the line - it had gone slack. I rapidly reeled in the slack and struck when I felt some resistance - this time the fish was putting up a much stronger fight. Like the previous night weed caught on the leader knot stuck in the tip eye so I had to walk back up the beach and haul the fish out of the surf. It was a plump 48 cm bass
I stuck it out for another couple of hours, there were no more bites, but the crabs were having a feast
But I was happy enough with one bass given the weak surf and the crabs.