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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Finally I've had a proper "mackerel jumping on the hook" experience. But be careful what you wish for.
As I parked on the pier in Ballycotton an hour before high tide I could see the half-dozen Asian lads landing multiples.
I caught about 30 in the first 10 minutes. Ratio 1:5 in terms of size, decent:tiddlers. No casting required, just plop the feathers off the edge of the pier. A frenzy of mackerel.
However, it was getting embarrassing. I only wanted decent size whereas everyone was killing everything and those plastic fish crates were brimming.
I went across to the breakwater and fished there in privacy. Kept the decent sized ones, returned the tiddlers.
Not uncommon to catch six tiddlers at once; would then be due one decent keeper.
It reminded me of trout fishing when I was young. The river at home had been restocked with fingerling trout. It was frustrating catching and returning so many of these sprat; the rarget was the decent fish.
But overall happy to nailed some proper mackerel.
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As I parked on the pier in Ballycotton an hour before high tide I could see the half-dozen Asian lads landing multiples.
I caught about 30 in the first 10 minutes. Ratio 1:5 in terms of size, decent:tiddlers. No casting required, just plop the feathers off the edge of the pier. A frenzy of mackerel.
However, it was getting embarrassing. I only wanted decent size whereas everyone was killing everything and those plastic fish crates were brimming.
I went across to the breakwater and fished there in privacy. Kept the decent sized ones, returned the tiddlers.
Not uncommon to catch six tiddlers at once; would then be due one decent keeper.
It reminded me of trout fishing when I was young. The river at home had been restocked with fingerling trout. It was frustrating catching and returning so many of these sprat; the rarget was the decent fish.
But overall happy to nailed some proper mackerel.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Alot of them joeys are half screwed if thrown back anyway. If not with a jaw disfigured or a false hook in the belly, touching them with dry hands or off of the pier and dirt can leave them succeptable to disease. Last few nights i have caught like you said 5:1 ratio returning the joeys as bet i can without handling. I think i will start keeping a few joeys for baiting the next night i am out.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Tea towel when handling fish you intend to return.
Won't get on about foreigners fishing
I said my piece before.
Blood boiling at the moment
Won't get on about foreigners fishing
I said my piece before.
Blood boiling at the moment
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Tea towel when handling fish you intend to return.
Won't get on about foreigners fishing
I said my piece before.
Blood boiling at the moment
Won't get on about foreigners fishing
I said my piece before.
Blood boiling at the moment
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Can mackeral be caught at night?
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Do a bear s*** in the woods [emoji1][emoji106]Grumpy Angler wrote:Can mackeral be caught at night?
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I find just as darkness descends they go berserk for anything that glitters
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Just don't fall in 

List 2010. fish
List 2011: less fish
2012: less fish again,
2013: even less fish.
List 2011: less fish
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
14 macs Bray pier early this morning. Could only stay half an hour. Tide was low so I was surprised. They seemed to have passed on after ten mins
List 2010. fish
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2013: even less fish.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
At dusk they have gone into a feeding frenzy the 2 weeks, I've noticed after dark you still get them on tinsel feathers , but the numbers caught decrease only to be replaced by Pollock and scad.Deise boy wrote:Do a bear s*** in the woods [emoji1][emoji106]Grumpy Angler wrote:Can mackeral be caught at night?
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I find just as darkness descends they go berserk for anything that glitters
On a side note I agree with returning what is not needed, hold the hook at the eye and shake them off, they have a better chance of survival in the sea then in a plastic bucket. If they do die after being returned they will be eaten by other sea life be it seagulls, other fish or crabs.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Not a good idea for mackerel, you will still damage the skin.Deise boy wrote:Tea towel when handling fish you intend to return.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Metal lures will pick out the bigger fish, size 1 single barb-less hooks will give fish you don't want the best possible chance going back.Draigean wrote:Finally I've had a proper "mackerel jumping on the hook" experience. But be careful what you wish for.
As I parked on the pier in Ballycotton an hour before high tide I could see the half-dozen Asian lads landing multiples.
I caught about 30 in the first 10 minutes. Ratio 1:5 in terms of size, decent:tiddlers. No casting required, just plop the feathers off the edge of the pier. A frenzy of mackerel.
However, it was getting embarrassing. I only wanted decent size whereas everyone was killing everything and those plastic fish crates were brimming.
I went across to the breakwater and fished there in privacy. Kept the decent sized ones, returned the tiddlers.
Not uncommon to catch six tiddlers at once; would then be due one decent keeper.
It reminded me of trout fishing when I was young. The river at home had been restocked with fingerling trout. It was frustrating catching and returning so many of these sprat; the rarget was the decent fish.
But overall happy to nailed some proper mackerel.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Agreed - had a 1lb 4oz mack on a light spinning rod a few weeks ago. Was convinced it was a decent bass. Incredible fun on light gear, they run like steam trains.
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Used when foul hooked otherwise my single de barbed hooks are just turned upside down fish slides off.Richie07 wrote:Not a good idea for mackerel, you will still damage the skin.Deise boy wrote:Tea towel when handling fish you intend to return.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Mackerel were being caught in Clarecastle Pier in the Fergus Estuary last Monday.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
yesterday 4 hours fishing CAHORE .rocks ..from 8.30 to 12.30 no any mackerel !! and then stop on DALKEY FOR 2 HOURS FROM 14PM TO 16----nun!!
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
From my experience in the last hour of daylite they are feeding like mad and you are pulling in six at a time and as soon as it gets dark you stop getting them. I dont know if they cant see the feathers in the dark or wheter they are full up and stop feeding. I know flatfish and cod etc can see worm in the dark but the mackerels eyesight could be different. The feathers that glow in the dark would probaly be the best. I only caught a very odd mackerel in the darkGrumpy Angler wrote:Can mackeral be caught at night?
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Hi folks, anyone know if mackerel have been caught at Greystones recently?
Thanks if you know. Regards.
Thanks if you know. Regards.
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Re: Shore Mackerel Reports '14 here...
Fished Greystones from before high tide until 2 hrs after today. Glorious weather and conditions apparently good. Not a tap. Spinning a variety of lures.
One fellow angler caught two with 30mins in between and that was all the action.
One wonders where have all the Mack's gone. .
One fellow angler caught two with 30mins in between and that was all the action.
One wonders where have all the Mack's gone. .