24th, East Cork

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syboit
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24th, East Cork

#1 Post by syboit »

People: Myself and the Eldest (5)

Duration: 4 hours

Tide: coming in and going out

Weather: nice fine evening

Bait: strips of mackerel

Rigs: feathers and 2 hook rigs

Results: 0 fish.




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Headed to Ballycotton last night to try for some mackerel, small fella thought it would be nice to have something to replace his goldfish which had died 2 weeks ago. He didn't really get that a mackerel or a pollack wouldn't like the idea of living in the fish bowl!

After a few hours fishing with the tide and as it headed out, we had nothing to show for it only lumps of seaweed.
Decided to head to a nearby beach where we'd had some success before for flatties, but only had a few nibbles on the bait. Suppose really need to bring lug. Tried a spot of spinning for bass, but reckon wasn't getting a good enough cast.
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Re: 24th, East Cork

#2 Post by Tom Maher »

Macks are scarce at the moment in east cork, hopefully they might come back in a few weeks for one final feed.You might want to take the kiddie down to knockadoon pier for some wrasse or pollock
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Re: 24th, East Cork

#3 Post by syboit »

Tom Maher wrote:Macks are scarce at the moment in east cork, hopefully they might come back in a few weeks for one final feed.You might want to take the kiddie down to knockadoon pier for some wrasse or pollock
thanks Tom, have never tried there, will definitely give it a go.
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Re: 24th, East Cork

#4 Post by saving private brian »

the mackerel are gone funny every where i think.2-3 days u will get em solid then the next 3-4 days u get notin but the odd one.dont no wat it is. wind constantly changing directions.its been at the northerly end this year.hard to beat the south direction

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