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#1 Post by blackiemc »

People: me and a dozen others on lunch break

Duration: 1 hour

Tide:immediately after ht

Weather: cloudy, warm

Bait: blue lures

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Results: mackeral and poached flounder


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I was passing Youghal around 1PM 19th July. Saw lot fishing and had a chuck.
Mackeral were about in reasonable numbers.
A fella' near me got a nice sized flounder on feathers :shock: . He donated it to me and it's about to be my tea :) .

Any other mackeral reports to help the likes of me who gets a rare chance for a chuck, put here please

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#2 Post by Eoghan »

I have taken flounders when spinning for Bass, usually around estuaries. I have also caught them on live/dead sandeel trailed behind a weight on the bottom also while trageting Bass. Seems reasonable as they probably ambush sandeels as they emerge from the sand. Most of these have been over the 2Ib mark..!!
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#3 Post by seanaway »

People: me

Duration: 4 hours

Tide:2.5 hours before and 1.5 hrs after HT

Weather: cloudy, warm, some sunny spells

Used feathers


Results: light sun tan


Report: Fished from the pier in Ring, Dungarvan on Friday 21st July.Nothing doing. About 6 other people were in the area and caught zip. One chap who had been fishing at low water caught 2 mackerel about an hour before I got there. Going out again this evening and hoping for a fish supper!
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#4 Post by pollocks! »

Seanaway,

Have you ever targeted the mullet in the estuary. Ive seen loads right there at the anchor bar. I always had a pint in my hand though, not a rod!!!!
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#5 Post by blackiemc »

Youghal, Mon July 24th

6PM just after HT.

30 rods, 1 mackeral

The search goes on. Did you go out that afternoon in Ring Seanaway?

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#6 Post by corbyeire »

one mack was so eager to get out of the water last night that it hooked itself on a bare hook on the retrieve after the crab was gone - off the coast road in portmarnock - plenty of them about there
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#7 Post by Jon Moloney »

Hi cobyeire,
Is that the spot where folks swim just down from the hotel. spotted 2 guys fishing there last night, had a chat with one of them, very pleasant.
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#8 Post by corbyeire »

there were 4 of us there a bit further up the coast road from the hotel - we could see another chap south of us nearer the mini pier - maybe there were two there but i didnt see the other chap

there were certainly lots of people swiming about and the lines had to come in at one stage - we were thinking of goin to the chippie!
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#9 Post by Jon Moloney »

how did the session go anyway, any luck?
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#10 Post by corbyeire »

took 3 macks in three casts and typically lost a trace - then 2 smoothies were hooked by one of the others and i gave the CFB guy a hand tagging them

first time theyve been tagged here in ireland

another got about 10 macks again only a few casts - they were there, but we were fishing 3 rods for smoothies - not saying too much here as the others took photos etc. and will probably do a report of their own - im thinking :?
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#11 Post by Richie07 »

Fished Dun Laoghaire pier yesterday,got about 10 Mackerel on the float using Sandeel as bait.There were about 10 other lads there getting plenty on the feathers,30's and 40's.I prefer float fishing myself,it's just a bit more fun on lighter tackle.The fishing was good but there were some right yobs there,they started to hurl abuse at the passing yachts saying they were going to close to the pier :roll: .Embarrassing.
Mackerel were quite small though,anyone else notice this on the east coast??
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#12 Post by bigfrenchy »

If you guys are after Macks, I suggest ya's try Donaghadee, they're feckin everywhere!
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#13 Post by corbyeire »

yea the ones we were getting were tiny - not a patch on the west coast :twisted:
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#14 Post by blackiemc »

Yoghal

8 AM around HT

1 hour

Calm, overcast

Mackeral were present at times chasing sprats, could easily see them against the quay wall but no takers on good blue lure or hokkai 'feathers'

All of three people fishing in the whole town, as opposed to large numbers in the evening time

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#15 Post by blackiemc »

Kinsale and Kinsale Bridge

6 PM to 8.30 (HT around 8)

Plenty activity early on.
Went a bit quiet around HT

Half of West Cork must have been there, each with a nice bag of mackeral.

Almost 800 hits in a week on this thread :shock:

Give us a few more report around the country on what is obviously an interesting topic!!
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#16 Post by Richie07 »

Blackie,were they normal size Mackerel or Joey's??,seem to be alot of small one's over this side :?
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#17 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Richie,
They was an odd smallish one, but mostly very decent size :D

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#18 Post by Senor Feeshy »

Dillons Park, Dalkey

Rig: Feathers

Tide: Low ebb

Time: 7:00 pm

Result: Nothin'

28th July

Was rough and probably the worst time tide-wise but gave it a bash anyway. Barely gave it an hour. Other people there caught nothing either apart from my line a couple of times.

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#19 Post by Senor Feeshy »

Was rakin' them in today (relatively). Same spot as yesterday but on the flowing tide up to full. Had 4 feathers on and dragged in several full loads so they're there in numbers and not just stragglers.
Mostly on the small side with only a few worth keepin'.

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Friday 28/07

Dunbrattin Head, Waterford

7 PM around HT

1.5 hours

Calm at first. Windy and rained towards the end.

Loads of Mackerel about. We caught about 30 between us using Hokkai feathers and silver lures. Got a small cod on my first cast. Returned him safely.

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