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Mackeral Feathers

#1 Post by Livid »

Just something i have lying around in my box, i've never actually used them, was wondering if they'd be successful off rocks for say Pollack aswell? Or is it mostly only for Mackeral?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

aye you'll get pollock on them... :lol:
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#3 Post by col »

Yip, feathers can pick you up the odd pollock allright
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stevecrow74 wrote:aye you'll get pollock on them... :lol:


:x Shoosh you, i'm spelling it your way, ok?
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#5 Post by stevecrow74 »

Livid wrote:
stevecrow74 wrote:aye you'll get pollock on them... :lol:


:x Shoosh you, i'm spelling it your way, ok?


by the way i'm in the middle of a radio show at the moment, so spelling goes out of the window :D :D :D :D :D

i won't sicken you by saying have a look below at some fish below.. some of my better fish :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#6 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Got plenty of pollock on feathers from rock marks all over Donegal over this last few years. Bare feathers have produced mackeral, garfish, pollock, coalies and launce for me. Add a small strip of mackeral to each hook and you could definitely increase your success rate and also add a few more species to the list, including small ballan/cookoo wrasse, rockling and even a cod in Donegal Bay once.
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#7 Post by hairyconger »

Irish_Shamrock wrote:Got plenty of pollock on feathers from rock marks all over Donegal over this last few years. Bare feathers have produced mackeral, garfish, pollock, coalies and launce for me. Add a small strip of mackeral to each hook and you could definitely increase your success rate and also add a few more species to the list, including small ballan/cookoo wrasse, rockling and even a cod in Donegal Bay once.


Tell me.... never seen or caught a garfish where bouts in donegal do they appear would love to catch one....now nothing about them though :cry:
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#8 Post by scara »

when i was only a wee lad an old guy in Culdaff would make me up up three hook feather traces for Pollack. He made them up using White Goat hair(he swore this was the secret to them being so good.)
Constantly out fished any body near me on shore and boat, using these. Still have a set some where, try to find them and re line them.

Thinking back on this I'm going to make up some sets, even know where theres a white goat, but will he be willing to let me at him with a pair of scissors is the question. New traces or hospital........
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#9 Post by Drew »

lol... Get Bigphil over, he has experiance with that sort of thing. 8) :lol:
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#10 Post by Eoghan »

If you want even more fun, take a light spinning rod and a german sprat or similar. Much more fun. Ok you might catch less but on lighter tackle you will enjoy it more.

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One morning fishing a particular mark I saw a guy taking bass after bass on a spinner. They would not look at my hokeye's and I ended up asking the guy for a spinner which he was happy to provide. I took a bass on my first cast and 8 in total in a 20 min mad spell. Just something to think about.
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#11 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

hairyconger wrote:
Tell me.... never seen or caught a garfish where bouts in donegal do they appear would love to catch one....now nothing about them though :cry:


Feathering off the rocks at Fanad head on a summers day has landed me plenty of garfish. Also one day last summer I saw one just cruising round Bunagee Pier (Culdaff) so I lobbed a free-lined mackeral strip right in front of his nose and he devoured it! Some fight off them, they are incredibly athletic, leaping a few feet out of the water!

Saw one landed at the pier in Moville too (the 1st pier you come to if travelling from the Derry direction) late last summer on a float-fished sand-eel intended for mackeral.

Apparently if you can get a slick of mackeral rubby-dubby and oil it will attract any garfish within the area and you can just free-line mackeral strips in the slick. Never tried this though.

Hope that helps.
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#12 Post by hairyconger »

Irish_Shamrock wrote:
hairyconger wrote:
Tell me.... never seen or caught a garfish where bouts in donegal do they appear would love to catch one....now nothing about them though :cry:


Feathering off the rocks at Fanad head on a summers day has landed me plenty of garfish. Also one day last summer I saw one just cruising round Bunagee Pier (Culdaff) so I lobbed a free-lined mackeral strip right in front of his nose and he devoured it! Some fight off them, they are incredibly athletic, leaping a few feet out of the water!

Saw one landed at the pier in Moville too (the 1st pier you come to if travelling from the Derry direction) late last summer on a float-fished sand-eel intended for mackeral.

Apparently if you can get a slick of mackeral rubby-dubby and oil it will attract any garfish within the area and you can just free-line mackeral strips in the slick. Never tried this though.

Hope that helps.


Does indeed im sure if you get them around fanad youd get them of melmore head next point over from fanad....a species to try for this summer :shock: :D

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