Date: Sat 8th May Time: 11am-7pm
High tide came in for about 12:30pm. Using Rag, Peeler and Sandeel. First 3hrs produced nothing, althgouh a lot of nibbles.....reduced hook size, but to no avail. Stuck on a 2 hook BoomPat with rag tipped with sandeel, shortly after took in 3 doggies....only fish caught.
on another note......when we arrived, there were 3 knives on the rocks, along with other rubbish :evil: . Its getting more frequent, seeing rubbish lying around there, and it wont be long before everyone is stopped from going down if it keeps going on.
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Hi m.b3
I know the feeling... stuff is indestructible and lasts forever so it could be last year's gut you are hauling in and I suspect most people on this site are the kind to tuck it away (if fact some of them would recycle it :lol: )
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I know the feeling... stuff is indestructible and lasts forever so it could be last year's gut you are hauling in and I suspect most people on this site are the kind to tuck it away (if fact some of them would recycle it :lol: )
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hi George. size 4's or 2's. mackeral from the shore are usually qite small and definately more fussy about the lures they take- avoid big 2/0 + feathers. these little beauties are very reliable. i remember one flyfisherman say that long shank size 2 hooks (silver) make a great mackeral lure. i have tried using these instaed of conventional feathers and they worked brilliantly, mind u i did put a small oval bead above the hook to immitate a head. you could put some rig tube over the hook to spice them up a little, but not to much, remember the glint of silver is the key. cheers.