Mackerel season 2006
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Mackerel season 2006
Just wondering how people found this years run? I know its still on but the bulk of the fishing has already been had. Lot of small macs around July and August but that always seems to be the way for the past few years. I haven't noticed any difference compared to last year but was talking to some commercial jiggers and they said that the fishing was well down on last year.
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Mackerel season 2006
all in all it was pretty good round these parts i managed to get out in the boat a good bit. probably caught around 40 mack and kept around 10 for bait
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Spent 4 hours out on Dunlaoighaire pier on Sunday gone 17th . Absolute mayhem.
I reckon the only place that had more bodies in a confined space was croker for the All Ireland. Reckon we could have taken close to a 100 between myself and my brother but we took home 10 in the end. Quite disrturbing to see the quantites that some people took, looked like pure greed to me. It would be great if there as bag limit.
But despite that and the tangels and the heated verbal exchanges I haven't seen this many being caught for over a decade out here. :shock:
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I reckon the only place that had more bodies in a confined space was croker for the All Ireland. Reckon we could have taken close to a 100 between myself and my brother but we took home 10 in the end. Quite disrturbing to see the quantites that some people took, looked like pure greed to me. It would be great if there as bag limit.
But despite that and the tangels and the heated verbal exchanges I haven't seen this many being caught for over a decade out here. :shock:
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Mackerel season 2006
I agree with a bag limit on the mackeral. I must admit it was a free for all one day at carrick harbour and great to catch but i had to leave as i started to get tangled and seen kids kicking the fish. i then seen them same kids about a month later and telling me there woes of catching nothing for about three weeks. I believe the gods of fishing had something to do with that. :lol: :lol:
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yea the macks never happened in galway this year - its great now that the bashers have stopped trying - but now have no bait!
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still catching them in belfast lough. i was only at a spot for an hour today with a light spinning rod using my tried and trusted dexter wedge and i pulled in 5. not a massive number of fish but at least they r still about and i reckon if i had stayed for another hour i could have caught a dozen. all big mackerel bar one. :D
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still catching them in belfast lough. i was only at a spot for an hour today with a light spinning rod using my tried and trusted dexter wedge and i pulled in 5. not a massive number of fish but at least they r still about and i reckon if i had stayed for another hour i could have caught a dozen. all big mackerel bar one. :D
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hi hc! its been a great year for the mackerel in belfast lough, for me anyway. why don't u target mackerel?? i can understand getting fed up trailing them in 3 and 4 at a time on feathers with heavy gear. but if u scale down to a light spinning outfit and catch a decent mackerel they r fantastic sport!! i do understand that mackie season brings out some undesirable fishermen who have no interest or respect in the sport we all love and maybe the mackerel's popularity has dropped because of this. i love catch all species of fish and would really miss mackerel if the vanished from r shores.
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rab01 wrote:hi hc! its been a great year for the mackerel in belfast lough, for me anyway. why don't u target mackerel?? i can understand getting fed up trailing them in 3 and 4 at a time on feathers with heavy gear. but if u scale down to a light spinning outfit and catch a decent mackerel they r fantastic sport!! i do understand that mackie season brings out some undesirable fishermen who have no interest or respect in the sport we all love and maybe the mackerel's popularity has dropped because of this. i love catch all species of fish and would really miss mackerel if the vanished from r shores.
its not that i have anything against mackeral there's been days id wish they show, its just i dont go out and target them ever.... i dont mind catching one or two when spinning for pollack etc, i just wouldnt reach for a string of hokias or alike to try catch bucket loads.....
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rab01 wrote:i can understand that mate. i wouldn't use a mackerel trace anymore unless i wanted to catch them for bait. without question they r far more fun on the spinner.
most of the marks i fish for pollack etc are extremly deep and to be anust a 3 hook trace still manages to grab snags on the retrive, cant be annoyed with them anymore....much more fun on the single lure