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#101 Post by petekd »

Plenty to be had just outside the Sovereigns again at the weekend off the boat with a load of herring knocking about too. No sign of them moving in closer yet, I tried a couple of drifts close to shore, no joy apart from micro pollack and grey gurnards.
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#102 Post by blackiemc »

This evening stopped on my way home in Youghal to try, told by a local (and I believed him) that they were not to be got by boat out far so don't even bother trying...
Moved on to Ballycotton, about 10 rods trying, about 0 macks, not so plentiful along the south shoreline yet??


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#103 Post by Ivan »

Loads of macks near Doonbeg (close to the Blue Pool) last Saturday (31st of May). Great sport on light spinning gear. Just took 6 home for the BBQ. Very tasty. Thanks to Bill Ryan for showing me a few marks away from the bashers. It scares me to think how many fish are being slaughtered at these marks.
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#104 Post by immunecfg »

exactly i dont know why some ppl dont shake the macks off the hook and put them back, if your not going to eat/use them then whats the point!!!
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#105 Post by seanaway »

Heard a report on the radio yesterday that macks were in Tramore. Heard today in Dungarvan that none were about here yesterday evening. Will just have to make the sacrifice and get up early to check it out for myself. :lol: Let you know the result. Anyone from Waterford around with news of macks? ps agree with other poster re: shake what you don't need or just stop when you have enough for dinner. I'm no year round fisherman but even I get mad at some of the insane catches I see by 'bashers'. No way are they going to eat them all. Waste of a fine resource :(
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Re: Tramore Co Waterford

#106 Post by Kraken »

seanaway wrote:Heard a report on the radio yesterday that macks were in Tramore. Heard today in Dungarvan that none were about here yesterday evening. :(


mate of mine tried helvic pier on monday but had no luck :cry:
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#107 Post by Scamper »

Saw a guy nearly washed from the rocks at Annagh Head in belmullet. :shock: His clothes were torn by the rocks and had a big cut on his leg. He was very lucky. Lots of mackerel about though.
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#108 Post by corbyeire »

supposedly a few round the back of the east pier in dun laoighre last night...
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#109 Post by bigstyle »

corbyeire wrote:supposedly a few round the back of the east pier in dun laoighre last night...


On the way in Saturday evening seen two lads in a boat pulling in 5 at a time bout 500 yards out from the pier.

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#110 Post by antbear »

Caught 5 in Dog's Bay Sunday afternoon, light gear great fun and tasty too. Few small pollock as well.
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#111 Post by Ivan »

Is that Dogs Bay near Roundstone ? Spent 4 weeks in the summer of '86 as a teenager on a place that I think was called Gurteen Bay...super fishing...ray near the beach and wrasse/pollack/mackeral from some rock marks which were a long walk out on a peninsula. Haven't been back there since. I think there was a beach nearby called Dogs Bay.
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#112 Post by antbear »

The very same. It was lovely down there at the week-end, I was out around for a drive and decided to wet my line. It is listed as one of the top 50 beaches in the world....on a sunny warm day !
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#113 Post by leonh74 »

went down to the guilleamenes twice last week caught 3 on the first occasion.second time only caught 1
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#114 Post by blackiemc »

Caught one in Clifden area last night (thurs) while pollack fishing, were not around in numbers as I had tried a little earlier for macks to no avail, not complaining though.

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#115 Post by immunecfg »

was off the at bangor pier this evening few ppl fishing there and catching them i just got one
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#116 Post by roger de dodger »

greystones 6 lunkers and 2 launce on pink dayglow sandeel rig size 4 hooks all on a mad fast sink and draw @ high water morning tide 7.45 till 9.45 good supply of top bait for the open comp next sat 8) also 1 very small pollack swff :oops:did half an hour in skerries on frid evening waiting for the traffic to ease in town result =0
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#117 Post by saltydog »

Was out walking the other day & saw several guys catching plenty albeit small ones off Nimmo's pier you'd probably want to bring a hard hat some of the casting was scary!! Twice the lead bounced off the telegraph pole & a couple of wrap arounds too!!
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#118 Post by blackiemc »

Venue: Dursey area, Co. Cork
Date: 15th June
Time: up to midday
Tide: flowing tide
Weather: fine, gentle swell
Rig: luminous krill imitation rig
Results: no return :(

Where I was watching a carpet of macks 3 weeks ago there was nada today. Also spoke to some visiting anglers, one of whom was up pollack hunting from 5AM, total take of macks..... 1

There were plenty of positive reports a few weeks ago, it looks like the macks are the macks playing hard to get at the moment???

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No Macks at Kilmore

#119 Post by Donogh »

Was out in the yak off Kilmore Quay (drifts starting about a mile from the Little Saltee) on Sunday (June 15th). Grey weather, but calm. Fished for about two hours, baited and unbaited Sabbikis, not a single mack to be had. Similar story in great weather off Cahore point the previous Sunday. That time i managed the sum total of 1.
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No Macks at Kilmore

#120 Post by Donogh »

Was out in the yak off Kilmore Quay (drifts starting about a mile from the Little Saltee) on Sunday (June 15th). Grey weather, but calm. Fished for about two hours, baited and unbaited Sabbikis, not a single mack to be had. Similar story in great weather off Cahore point the previous Sunday. That time i managed the sum total of 1.

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