Mackerel Reports for '08 here.....
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keitzer30
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makeral wicklow
went out in our boat this evening mate had two makeral, but thats only we were getting out a bit late wrong stage of the tide, but i do know there were about 100 took from the light house pier between 5 locals on the high tide , they are in and will stay in till end of summer. roll on the beer and barbacues,,,,, :D :D :D :D :lol:
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EoinMag
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blackiemc
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Caught 1 mackeral in greystones this morning, he must have been a loner :lol:
Species '20 (14) 5 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Codling, Whiting, Pollock, Coalfish, Pouting, Corkwing Wrasse ,Ballan Wrasse, Poor Cod, Dab ,Smoothhound,Flounder, Thornback Ray
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fishface
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bass
god, everytime i see you and that bass in your hand ,makes me want to get sick, i think i still hate you. anyway to all the rest of you anglers out there, dont you feel that with the mack. showing up all over the country , that this topic is no longer needed.
with friends like mine ----who needs enemies
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wully ftb
St Johns Point, Donegal.
At St Johns Point, Co. Donegal yesterday. Four hours spinning for two wee pollock! No mackeral as yet. They are being caught by boat further off shore.
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marshpike
Re: bass
fishface wrote:god, everytime i see you and that bass in your hand ,makes me want to get sick, i think i still hate you. anyway to all the rest of you anglers out there, dont you feel that with the mack. showing up all over the country , that this topic is no longer needed.
Considering they are still sporadic I think this thread still has its uses, still not catching them from the shore around carlingford lough or along the sea front between Kilkeel and Newcastle.
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blackiemc
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Here's the reason why I thought this thread would be a good idea
"A better idea of where and when the macks are about might:
1. Increase chances of catching nice dinner
2. Tempt you to try fishing for them with a fly rod or very light gear
3. Allow you to bring nippers along, they'll NEVER forget catching the first mack
4. If it works it might mean less time fishing for bait (if the bait is mack)
5. it might mean less need to haul in loads at a time for bait for the freezer during the season
6. Use the info to avoid mack bashers (I have found the morning tide can be like a different planet, a quiet, safe one :D
above are the 'selfish' reasons, other reasons are:
7. If supported it could provide an annual 'database' on mack stocks, allowing rough comparison from year to year
8. Might cut down on the need to take extra macks in a session, which is good for the fish.
I'm sure many of you are lucky enough to walk 5 mins to the shore, cast out and catch your dinner in 10 minutes, for me I'll be driving at least a half an hour before I get fishing, and last year in the whole summer I only once caught enough from shore to feed the hoards at home (3 kids and the better half = at least 10 macks required for dinner).
What I'm trying to say is please keep this thread going, especially when the macks are plentiful [/]emoticon for very hungry children and daddy goes here[/] :lol:
Blackie
"A better idea of where and when the macks are about might:
1. Increase chances of catching nice dinner
2. Tempt you to try fishing for them with a fly rod or very light gear
3. Allow you to bring nippers along, they'll NEVER forget catching the first mack
4. If it works it might mean less time fishing for bait (if the bait is mack)
5. it might mean less need to haul in loads at a time for bait for the freezer during the season
6. Use the info to avoid mack bashers (I have found the morning tide can be like a different planet, a quiet, safe one :D
above are the 'selfish' reasons, other reasons are:
7. If supported it could provide an annual 'database' on mack stocks, allowing rough comparison from year to year
8. Might cut down on the need to take extra macks in a session, which is good for the fish.
I'm sure many of you are lucky enough to walk 5 mins to the shore, cast out and catch your dinner in 10 minutes, for me I'll be driving at least a half an hour before I get fishing, and last year in the whole summer I only once caught enough from shore to feed the hoards at home (3 kids and the better half = at least 10 macks required for dinner).
What I'm trying to say is please keep this thread going, especially when the macks are plentiful [/]emoticon for very hungry children and daddy goes here[/] :lol:
Blackie
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marshpike