Fourth year of this thread.. What it is and the reasons are as before:
"I think it would be a great resource for many SAI supporters to report the presence (or absence) of macks from shore all throughout the season in as close to real time as possible.
Not looking for any secrets here, just the type of info that someone driving by the bridge in Kinsale will know if s(he) sees mackerel being caught. This website gives a chance to have info feeding in from all over the country to one spot for the entire season.
Why?..
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
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.
(BTW reporting the presence or not of mack bashers might be a good idea during the high season, also reporting a blank would be just as important as reporting a catch)
I will continue to put reports of my attempts during the season ahead, I hope others will join in."
Another good thing about this is that if you are new to the site it's a great way to start reporting.
If you think it's a useful idea please continue to put up posts, it will definitely be of interest to fellow forum users (100 views for every one post in the last couple of years).
First full house plus photo came from Clare on April 14th last year!
Blackie