MACKERAL CARRIGALINE/CROSSHAVEN

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MACKERAL CARRIGALINE/CROSSHAVEN

#1 Post by WrasseBasher »

HEY LADS IM FISHING THE MASTERS THIS WEEKEND AND JUST WONDERING IS THERE ANYWHERE HANDY TO PICK UP A FEW FRESH MACKS ON FRIDAY NIGHT FOR THE COMP IN THE CARRIGALINE CROSSHAVEN AREA ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED CHEERS. GARY
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#2 Post by JimC »

There are plenty mackerel around at the moment. Not sure if they are on the shoreline on that side of the harbour. You could try at Graball Bay or Church Bay or Camden Pier. Will the boats not stop for mackerel on the way out?
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#3 Post by thescotsman »

Jim from Cork wrote:Will the boats not stop for mackerel on the way out?


Heard there is no bait drop Jim, you need to have it all with you...

Haven't been down there for a while, but Myrtleville and Fountainstown are usually good bets if you can get in amongst the bashers. Also down behind pfizers on the back side of ringaskiddy has a nice quiet beach that was throwing up plenty of macks, but haven't been down that way for a couple of weeks either.
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#4 Post by bpmurray »

Are there any over on the Cobh side?
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#5 Post by PTP »

At last Years IFSA AGM a motion was passed which will allow the boats to fish for mackerel in the Boat Master Angler etc prior to lines down time.The place is absolutely stuffed with them presently and won't be a problem.
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#6 Post by WrasseBasher »

DONT KNOW IF THEYLL STOP I REMEMBER IT BEING A PROBLEM BEFORE, WILL PICK A FEW UP DURING THE DAY IM SURE BUT WOULD PREFER TO BE PREPARED ALL THE SAME. CHEERS FOR THE REPLIES LADS.
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#7 Post by donal domeney »

PTP wrote:At last Years IFSA AGM a motion was passed which will allow the boats to fish for mackerel in the Boat Master Angler etc prior to lines down time.The place is absolutely stuffed with them presently and won't be a problem.


Boats depart at 9.00 if all goes to plan and with lines down at 11.00 I can't see much time for a stop for bait. Some of the better fishing grounds are over an hour spin for most of the boats
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#8 Post by Keeper »

Hi WrasseBasher,
I fished Church bay last evening and only got one. Some other guy had two before I arrived and that was it.
Tide wasn't great and it will be an hour worse this evening.
Drove around Fountainstown as well but not a gull to be seen.

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#9 Post by WrasseBasher »

cheers for advice lads had no prob in the end couldnt get through em on the boat :lol: , didnt fair so well in the comp :( picked up a few at cobh day before 7 in an hour not many around. thanks for replies all the same
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