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#141 Post by kieran »

Hi

1 august 07

The fjord is apparently stuffed to bursting with them, all sizes with the bigger uns closer to the mouth but even at that it is a lottery what hits first...
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#142 Post by greentree »

Just fished the high tide at Greystones (rocks behind the pier). Not one mackeral caught. Used german sprat and feathers. Anyone had any luck at this spot? I might fish the high tide for a few days in a row and see if I get any .....
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#143 Post by eric »

just out feathering in my kayak in killiney, not a mackerel in sight! one Pollock though
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#144 Post by daithi »

the guillamene was alive with em tonight. i was there for maybe 30 mins as it got dark and got a few for meself and a few for the folks. people were takin away binbags full of fish though, more than they'd ever eat. theres gonna be a lot of wheely bins stinkin of rotten fish in a couple of days

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#145 Post by mann »

The Bridges of Ross in Clare is fishing slow for mackerel, i met 3 of my friends there on thursday they had been fishing from 11am untill 5pm and had only 20 fish, i fished alongside them for an hour and caught 4 it would have been 6 but the seal that hangs around there plucked my last 2 off one at a time,
a word of warning if you plan to fish there the seal is always around and has in the past got tangled up on my mates 80lb braid the silly man would have been pulled in only for the quick action of the guy next to him cutting the braid, my advice is adjust the drag to suit and keep a firm grip while reeling in fish,
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#146 Post by col »

Popped down to Newcastle (Wicklow) for a short while to see if I could pick up any mackerel. The water was quite coloured close in and there was plenty of loose weed around so figured it was pointless staying and left after 25mins. :oops:
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#147 Post by Caz-Galway »

Me and two others fished rocks between Barna and Spiddle last night and got 50 mackeral. Lots of sprat and birds showing. Called into Spiddle pier on the way home and saw mackeral everywhere. The sea was alive with sprat and the mackeral were even up on the beach something I have never seen there before.

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#148 Post by greentree »

Been down to Greystones (rocks behind pier) for the last few days at high tide to see if I could catch the mackeral in. No luck yet. Will keep trying for a few more days...

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#149 Post by mark-ireland »

Got a both forty mack for bait last Saturday around the far side of the Bailey lighthouse.
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#150 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

plenty of mack down salthill
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#151 Post by blackiemc »

Any numbers along the south coast?

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#152 Post by lumpy »

loads of them in bantry friday night. a few beached themselves trying to get sprat
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#153 Post by corbyeire »

parkmore pier was alive with them tonight

there was also some long grey thing with teeth in amongst them :lol:

wish i had a mack flapper and some serious line with me!!!!!!!!
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#154 Post by stevecrow74 »

salthill and blackrock is the place to be to stock up on free bait..
arms are sore from pulling them in 3-5 at a time.. between myself and nige we filled a mustad bucket :D
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#155 Post by Pat »

Massive breaks in front of Cobh on the incoming tide tonight. Bashers were picking them up in numbers all along the quays and right down to Cuskinny Bay.
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#156 Post by inigo »

Just the one (1 lb?) in Greystones yesterday afternoon. That was the only fish activity I saw in about 4 hours!
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#157 Post by Muck »

Castlerock side bar mouth

Heavy rain and 30-40mhp winds (soaked!)

Just 2 Mack on feathers. Reckon could have had more if conditions were better and only gave it an hour. Allot of bird activity tho
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#158 Post by alexthefisherman »

still nothing in dublin area?
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#159 Post by Jon »

Ardmore pier & wall - stacked full of Mackeral including large ones. Taking everything, feathers, toby's, dexter wedge, mackeral strip, sandeel.

Even taking bare hooks.
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#160 Post by phanover »

Good few mackerel showing at Monkstown last night
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