Mackerel Feathers LURES
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Mackerel Feathers LURES
hi.i was wonderin if anyone knows what Feathers can u use to make Mackerel Feathers lures.can u use like chicken,pigeons.ducks ect.
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You can buy chicken cape's or saddles that are used for fly tying. They come in loads of different colours. If you can get strung saddles they are much cheaper http://www.uksaltwaterflies.com/fly_tyi ... trials.htm
Ive got them from here nice feathers to use. You would want schlappen feathers. They are pretty easy to make get some stuff called crystal flash you could make loads of mackie feathers from one pack of each.
Ive got them from here nice feathers to use. You would want schlappen feathers. They are pretty easy to make get some stuff called crystal flash you could make loads of mackie feathers from one pack of each.
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i heard of people using, ring pulls of cans and bits of beach balls cut up
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to be honest it doesnt matter what you put on a hook if your fishing for mackerel, i've used everything from a piece of wool to christmas tree decorations, tin foil to plastic and even a plain coloured hook(blue seems to work well, as does red :wink:
the best one i ever made up was a 2 inch piece of red wool with a few strands of silver tinsle (3-4) whipped on just under the eye, deadly for them, also good for pollock (tip: add a piece of yellow wool half the size of the red, deadly for seatrout :wink: )
the best one i ever made up was a 2 inch piece of red wool with a few strands of silver tinsle (3-4) whipped on just under the eye, deadly for them, also good for pollock (tip: add a piece of yellow wool half the size of the red, deadly for seatrout :wink: )
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Re feathers
Any tackle shop that sells fly tying gear will sell packets of dyed feathers in all sorts of different colours,veniards have a big range,and wont cost much,it wouldnt be worthwhile buying a cape for this purpose.
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jack01986 wrote:DR wrote:why spend time makin them when there
very cheap to buy. it would only break ur
heart makin up a few rigs when u can buy them
for 1euro
Thats very true. Dont take up fly tying thinking you will save money on buying flys, its an expensive hobby :? :D .
The big thrill of fly tying is landing a fish on something you've created. Yes, it is more expensive but it's 10 times more rewarding!
Instead of improving, it's better it's getting.
mackerl feathers
well me i havnt got pleasure out of catching mackerl since
i was a nipper,,,, but thats me i only catch
them for bait or to sell them,,,,
i was a nipper,,,, but thats me i only catch
them for bait or to sell them,,,,
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pullandbang wrote:jack01986 wrote:DR wrote:why spend time makin them when there
very cheap to buy. it would only break ur
heart makin up a few rigs when u can buy them
for 1euro
Thats very true. Dont take up fly tying thinking you will save money on buying flys, its an expensive hobby :? :D .
The big thrill of fly tying is landing a fish on something you've created. Yes, it is more expensive but it's 10 times more rewarding!
Very true always nice getting a fish on something you made yourself.
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also the fact that you can tie them as you want them, ive yet to see flies in shops that i would be happy with, alot of the time they look like they are tied to catch anglers rather than fish (no disrespect to commercial fly tyers)
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jack01986 wrote:pullandbang wrote:jack01986 wrote:[quote="DR"]why spend time makin them when there
very cheap to buy. it would only break ur
heart makin up a few rigs when u can buy them
for 1euro
Thats very true. Dont take up fly tying thinking you will save money on buying flys, its an expensive hobby :? :D .
The big thrill of fly tying is landing a fish on something you've created. Yes, it is more expensive but it's 10 times more rewarding!
Very true always nice getting a fish on something you made yourself.[/quote]
Well as you don't make the hooks......... :wink:
Mackerel are not the most discerning quarry I am sure I am not the only here to have landed a mack or two that have taken the lead weight. Still great fried, great smoked, great bait and great fishing with my 7yo lad.
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Edinburgh, Wasps, Castres, Harlequins, Munster and Leicester.......
Now to add some fish:Cukoo,Ballan,Pollock,Coalie,Pouting,Conger,poor cod....mm needs more fish.. Mackerel, Dogie, Mullet Flounder...poor year so far....

Edinburgh, Wasps, Castres, Harlequins, Munster and Leicester.......

Now to add some fish:Cukoo,Ballan,Pollock,Coalie,Pouting,Conger,poor cod....mm needs more fish.. Mackerel, Dogie, Mullet Flounder...poor year so far....
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mac-feathers
use what fly tiers use to impart movement to the tails of flies, that is marabou feathers. they are cheap and come in a wide range of colors
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