DJDBazzer
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Hi all.
I couldn't decide where to go yesterday so messaged a few mates and decided to head to Sand Point.
I'd never fished there before but knew a little about the mark.
I was set up around midday and launched a variety of baits in to the distance.
It was quite rough on arrival so I fancied my chances.
It was within 30 minutes that I got my first bite of the day. Unfortunately, I lost the fish close in, a thorneback ray of 8-10lbs.
As the sea levels rose, I found myself clambering up the cliff until I was fishing on top of the headland, but not before I managed to wangle out a small thorneback ray.
I had to wait a couple of hours for another bite, this resulted in another thorneback of similar size to the first.
The temperature dropped as sunset so I decided to call it a day.
2 1/2 rays in daylight, I am definitely not complaining.
Here's the video, if anyone wants to see me fall in a rock pool!!!!
I couldn't decide where to go yesterday so messaged a few mates and decided to head to Sand Point.
I'd never fished there before but knew a little about the mark.
I was set up around midday and launched a variety of baits in to the distance.
It was quite rough on arrival so I fancied my chances.
It was within 30 minutes that I got my first bite of the day. Unfortunately, I lost the fish close in, a thorneback ray of 8-10lbs.
As the sea levels rose, I found myself clambering up the cliff until I was fishing on top of the headland, but not before I managed to wangle out a small thorneback ray.
I had to wait a couple of hours for another bite, this resulted in another thorneback of similar size to the first.
The temperature dropped as sunset so I decided to call it a day.
2 1/2 rays in daylight, I am definitely not complaining.
Here's the video, if anyone wants to see me fall in a rock pool!!!!