not long for the mackerl ,maybe be a better year than last year was crap, as one day they were there and then gone for weeks.even the big coalies have gone,so may be this year will be a better one.but now temperture is keep changing up and down and the lack of fish does nothing for us the fisherman.
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4 weeks till they hit the shore i would say at best, 3 weeks for bats but last year they came very late 3rd week in June.................__................................ .............................
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SKATE 204lb
COD 51lb
LING 32lb
TOPE 40lb
CONGER 25lb
HADDOCK 10lb
HALIBUT 37lb
COALIE 16lb
BLUE SHARK 55lb
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Well wish some fish would bite we went out today for a few hours not a bite just using rag and squid first season boat fishing but so far its been a waste of time what with engine trouble, steering and no fish, and its cost me a fortune so far in repair bills......
Just one fish would do or a few bites lolMarriage is like deep-sea fishing. You never know what you've got until you get it in
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Doubt it the inshore trawlers not getting more than a couple in the nets at the moment and we not had a settled spell really, been alot of north and north east winds since the gates opened at the Royal Quays................__................................ .............................
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SKATE 204lb
COD 51lb
LING 32lb
TOPE 40lb
CONGER 25lb
HADDOCK 10lb
HALIBUT 37lb
COALIE 16lb
BLUE SHARK 55lb
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I was out yesterday for a few hours, only managed to winkle out 1 codling at around 3 and a half lbs, my mate who i was fishing with hooked into something he was adamant it was a mackeral, but we never got to find out as it got away before we could get a glimpse.
Think we are going to need a long settled spell of weather before we start hitting them.
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Originally posted by matchmanYep...not long before the butchery starts for another year...
Just a tip to all you mackerel anglers who do it with a string of feathers, beachcaster and big reel....try floatfishing, or a spinner on very light tackle - you'll enjoy it much more, guarenteed!
I got them on fly kit last year off the beach in Norfolk - i just wish they went into double-figures...I'd fish for nowt else!
There's no skill or fun in feathering...
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Originally posted by matchmanYep...not long before the butchery starts for another year...
I'll be using single spinners mainly, much more fun than jigging all the time I would have to agree with you there. I've never tried float fishing in the sea though. This may sound a daft question, but would you be float fishing using bait or lures for mackerel?
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seeing as i dont need many this year i am just using my fly gear for them, never done it before but imagine it should be excellent
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Originally posted by jimmy View Postseeing as i dont need many this year i am just using my fly gear for them, never done it before but imagine it should be excellent
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I'll be using single spinners mainly, much more fun than jigging all the time I would have to agree with you there. I've never tried float fishing in the sea though. This may sound a daft question, but would you be float fishing using bait or lures for mackerel? [/QUOTE]
use a mackerel float with a fluorescent orange or lime green top half you need this because in the sunlight with a bit of a chop on the sea, it is some times really difficult to see the float, a ball lead appropriate to the float size, test the float and lead in the bath to make sure the lead is not to heavy,under the lead fix your hook at about two foot you can fish it straight through or use a swivel about 6 inches after the lead [i always fish straight through] use 8 to 10 lbs line or less if you want and set your depth between 10 to 20 foot depending on what depth the fish are feeding, use a 1.0 or 2.0 hook size and bait up with a 2 to 3 inch piece of mackerel belly or squid or even a whole sprat or sand eel, and don't strike till the float goes right under
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Originally posted by paulthespark View PostI'll be using single spinners mainly, much more fun than jigging all the time I would have to agree with you there. I've never tried float fishing in the sea though. This may sound a daft question, but would you be float fishing using bait or lures for mackerel?
use a mackerel float with a fluorescent orange or lime green top half you need this because in the sunlight with a bit of a chop on the sea, it is some times really difficult to see the float, a ball lead appropriate to the float size, test the float and lead in the bath to make sure the lead is not to heavy,under the lead fix your hook at about two foot you can fish it straight through or use a swivel about 6 inches after the lead [i always fish straight through] use 8 to 10 lbs line or less if you want and set your depth between 10 to 20 foot depending on what depth the fish are feeding, use a 1.0 or 2.0 hook size and bait up with a 2 to 3 inch piece of mackerel belly or squid or even a whole sprat or sand eel, and don't strike till the float goes right under[/QUOTE]
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