We have a mark which at this time of year produces some very good sized bass and today was no exception.

Wind was a 5 mph south easterly with high tide being at 8.35am,  so we were fishing on the dropping tide which was perfect.

I was fishing today with Robert Taylor (father) and my two sons Jacob Taylor aged 9 and Lucius Taylor aged 5.
Robert got to the location a couple of hours before me, as I had family commitments, but I received a phone call saying that he was into some very nice bass and that I needed to hurry up before I miss the action.
An hour later I arrived at the location and Robert proceeded to show me a series of bass that he kept alive in rock pools, so we could photograph them when I arrived, which we did after I fished for a little while.
I will provide photos first of some of our catch before I go into details of how we caught them.

Nathan with a 5lb 5oz bass
This bass was caught using a Feed shallow Plus, sardine colour

Caught on a feed shallow plus

Robert with a 9lb 14oz almost 10lb

Caught on a Feed shallow plus

Caught on a Feed Sallow Plus

nathan with a 7lb 7oz