greys point, 01/07/06

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greys point, 01/07/06

#1 Post by rab01 »

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Duration:8.00am-9.15

Tide:low tide

Weather:sunny, very warm.

Bait:white feathers.

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Results:26 mackerel.


Report:thought i'd give greys point a blast seein i caught a few mackerel a couple of weeks back. didn't know what to expect as the tide was very low, fully out. but i noticed the frantic bird activity and thought i could be in here. first cast i was in and it just carried on that way, fast and furious and loads of fun!! most fish were on the small side but its really good to see so many big shoals so soon. i really think we're all gonna have a great summer's fishing this year. :D
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#2 Post by Jonny »

i think i'll give it a try through the week Rab.

(need to fill the freezer)

:D
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#3 Post by liam78 »

hi were is this spot please? :D
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#4 Post by Jonny »

In helens bay,Park in the car park at the fort and follow the path down to the shore.
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#5 Post by Jonny »

Fished the point today from 2pm to 5:30pm over 100 mackerel :shock: (that's this winters bait sorted anyway) :)

I haven't had a day like this in I'm sure twenty years. :D :D Has any one else noticed an increase this year ?
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Helen's Bay is too posh for the likes of me! :shock:
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#7 Post by rab01 »

hi jonny, i've definately noticed the increase this year. i was just saying to the brother-in-law this morning how i've never seen shoals like it so early in the year!!! also jonny, don't know if u read my thread but i caught some really big mackerel from orlock head. yet again trailing them in left, right and centre!!! just wondering if the mackerel shoals r so big so early in the year is the rest of r summers fishing gonna be great??? i've never seen the amount of fry and sandeels ever like i seen today!!!
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#8 Post by Marty Harrison »

Hi guys,

Ive lived by the sea and grew up mackerel fishing and the recent fry/sandeel and mackerel activity I havent seen for 20 odd years. I was out the other day standing up to my knees in water surrounded by sandeels with mackerel attacking from everywhere, the surface literally boiling! Had a blast landing around 35 on the flyrod.

Every time I`ve looked out the window for the last week or so all i can see is people winding in fish from all around the bay including rock marks that never usually yield mackerel even in season. Surely its all related to the quota being put on the winter commercial fishing? Hope it lasts anyway, great for a bit of quick sport.

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#9 Post by Jonny »

Irish_Shamrock wrote:Helen's Bay is too posh for the likes of me! :shock:


By the sounds of this you havn't met many of the north down forum members. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#10 Post by Jonny »

Rab i think Marty has just answered your question and reinforced my thoughts of this being a positive change rather than a one off.As for larger mackerel got a few cracking ones yesterday so i think its time drop down to some light tackle and move up a few hook sizes and have some fun.
This may also be a good time to have the heavy gear out.There was a lot of people filleting their fish on the rocks so if this is going to be going on for a while all those carcaces have to bring something about.
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