12/07/07 STRANGFORD LOUGH, HAVEST HOME
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12/07/07 STRANGFORD LOUGH, HAVEST HOME
People:ME AND DAD
Duration:
4 HOURS
Tide:
DONT KNOW
Weather:WARM YES AND HOT
Bait:
Rigs:FEATHERS
Results:MACK ,POLLOCK ,COD ,GUARD FISH THE RED ONES
Report:
TWO BOXS OF MARK ALL THE OTHER FISH WERE SMALL
WONDER I CAUGHT A BABY COD BUT WERE THE HELL IS THE BIG ONES?D
Duration:
4 HOURS
Tide:
DONT KNOW
Weather:WARM YES AND HOT
Bait:
Rigs:FEATHERS
Results:MACK ,POLLOCK ,COD ,GUARD FISH THE RED ONES
Report:
TWO BOXS OF MARK ALL THE OTHER FISH WERE SMALL
WONDER I CAUGHT A BABY COD BUT WERE THE HELL IS THE BIG ONES?D
strangford
what in gods name do you need two boxes of mackeral for?
where in the lough were you fishing?
where in the lough were you fishing?
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this cant be knocked surely???
If you cant keep some mackerel for bait where the hell is the future of this sport heading :?:
I will go through a box of mackerel, minimum, over the winter.
Better to catch your own than buy in the shops considering the amount of by-catch the netters catch.
Just my thoughts
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ok! to keep two boxes of mackerel MIGHT be ok if you do it once a season but is this the case? i get sick of seeing boxes/bags/buckets of mackerel carted of boats day in day out i am sure that most of these end up dumped. i certainly would not eat a fish that i froze 6months earlier and i would doubt their suitability as bait also, there will be mackerel in the lough for two- three months yet so what is the hurry?
dispite my post in the shore section i can usually get all the mackerel i need any time i need them its just that on the ocaision i was writting about i was not at a spot that i would usually even consider fishing at!
there are loads of mackerel in the lough its just that i would sort of like to keep it like that :lol:
dispite my post in the shore section i can usually get all the mackerel i need any time i need them its just that on the ocaision i was writting about i was not at a spot that i would usually even consider fishing at!
there are loads of mackerel in the lough its just that i would sort of like to keep it like that :lol:
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fair play for ur interest in conservation of fish but i honestly don't think that it could be possible to lower stocks of mackerel significantely by rod and line!!! and also mackerel r fine for bait 6 months later as long as they r frozen on the day of catch. i have more concern on people who won't try pollock or coalie as a substitute for cod and force the commercial angler to fish the one species out!!! for the record pollock and coalies r a lovely substitute for cod!
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well spotted 07
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well spotted on the 07 you must be bored wouldnt a delorean be handy though :lol: :lol: :lol: to see what the future for mack bashing holds
well spotted on the 07 you must be bored wouldnt a delorean be handy though :lol: :lol: :lol: to see what the future for mack bashing holds
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tink your looking too much into the effect of keeping 2 boxes of mackeral. this isnt going to have a significant impact on mackeral stocks when palegic trawlers are landing 40 tonnes of them in castletownbare, ive seen with my own eyes
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I don't to come across as being pushy but I think I'd agree with Ray on the principal that takin two fish boxes of any fish is a bit over the top. With mackerel numbers being huge and belonging to large wide ranging population groups it might not make a dent in the overall stocks but its a case of the principal.
I don't bring fish boxes out on my boat, a bucket more than suffices for what gets knocked on the head for food or bait.
I don't bring fish boxes out on my boat, a bucket more than suffices for what gets knocked on the head for food or bait.
Sea Species(25) bass, codling, whiting, turbot, seatrout, stingray, pollock, coalfish, longspine scorpion, ballan wrasse, dogfish, ling, pouting, poor cod, dab, mackerel, smelt, sandeel, launce, bull huss, painted ray, thick lip mullet, golden grey mullet, rock goby.
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i have read peoples fishing reports and they said they have caught 40 to 100 mackeral i see no problem of getting 2 box of them so whats the big deal of caught them on shore in large of amount if you were to caught two boxs on the shore if there was two people or more doing it .
its the trawers that are putting the fish stock at risk not peope fishing with fishing rods .
its the trawers that are putting the fish stock at risk not peope fishing with fishing rods .
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i have read peoples fishing reports and they said they have caught 40 to 100 mackeral i see no problem of getting 2 box of them so whats the big deal of caught them on shore in large of amount if you were to caught two boxs on the shore if there was two people or more doing it .
its the trawers that are putting the fish stock at risk not peope fishing with fishing rods .
its the trawers that are putting the fish stock at risk not peope fishing with fishing rods .