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    are these the rigs that are catching things off the piers
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    Thanks :-)
    TIM

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    but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge


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    They look abit big hooked for mackerel daylights and also they often come in 4 and cod ones in three's.

    The local tackle shops do a wide range from about 60p upto £1.50 a set. I always go for white or silver but never buy them just make my own out of white washing line thou prob costs me more than if i was to buy in the shop but not as much fun
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    • #3
      well no i have a rig of 5 per rig smaller hook size same colour and everything
      Thanks :-)
      TIM

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      but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge


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      • #4
        the smaaler hook daylites wil be suitable for mackerel, the bigger ones are more for cod fishing on a boat or other
        South Shields & District SAC

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        • #5
          yeah thanks bud oh i heard about your win mate nice one nice flattie aswell
          Thanks :-)
          TIM

          Give a man a fish he cand feed him self for a day,
          but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge


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          http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/t...ortheast.shtml

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          • #6
            the pic of the flattie u cort is a very nice plaice, superb markings, a proper spooty one
            South Shields & District SAC

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            • #7
              Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
              They look abit big hooked for mackerel daylights and also they often come in 4 and cod ones in three's.

              The local tackle shops do a wide range from about 60p upto £1.50 a set. I always go for white or silver but never buy them just make my own out of white washing line thou prob costs me more than if i was to buy in the shop but not as much fun
              never thought about making them out of washing line will give it a go Richy.
              PS McDonald's straws are also quite good.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by paulthespark View Post
                never thought about making them out of washing line will give it a go Richy.
                PS McDonald's straws are also quite good.
                how do you make them out of McD straws?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by shaun View Post
                  how do you make them out of McD straws?

                  Home made Mackerel feathers ! - Fishing Forum for Fishing
                  cut the straw to the length required about 3 inches, make a hook snood using a 2.0 hook , i leave about 12 inches of 30lbs line on the hook, then thread the line through the straw and pull it right through so the hook shank goes inside the straw leaving only the curve of the hook showing out of the end of the straw, at the other end of the straw thread a large colorful bead on to the line so it sits nicely onto the hollow of the line end of the straw,next put a crimp onto the line and take it right up to the bead , make sure only the hook curve is showing at one end and the bead is sitting tightly at the other end then squash your crimp into place and there you have it ,tie 3or 4 of these straws to your main rig line and away you go, and they really do work.

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                  • #10
                    and the straw is like a boom and a attractor?

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                    • #11
                      tie them on to your rig exactly the same way as the shop bought day-lites and fish with them in the same way on a light spinning rod with a 2 oz lead.caught loads of macky on them ,the Americans use them a lot when fishing for Spanish mackerel off Florida

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                      • #12
                        tie the straws onto your rig exactly like the day lite rigs you buy from the tackle shop, use a light spinning rod and a 1or 2 oz lead,i have caught loads of mackerel on them ,the American anglers use them to catch Spanish mackerel off the Florida coast,people always ask me where i bought them ,when i say i got them with a coke from mcdonalds[i always ask for a few extra straws]i do get a few blank looks.

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