I've been fishing for a number of years now, and a member of NESA for nearly as long. Back in the day NESA was the source of of much of the knowledge I now put into practice. Users such as 'Yourstruley', 'Stores', 'Fishfinder', 'Codseeker' and 'Sless' to name a few were always on hand to offer advice. Back then social media wasn't as big as it is now, some people didn't even have the internet and posting from your phone (as I am now) was unthinkable.
Back then I used to fish once or twice a week, whatever the conditions, and over the years I came to the same conclusion my peers had been telling me from the start. Cod fishing in the winter was always better with strong northerly winds and with a good see on. Peeler and lug worm (yellows if you could get them) were the go to baits.
Mackerel fishing came and went with the summer (thank God) and I went from fishing the piers (the natural starting point for anyone wanting to catch mackerel) to seeking out quieter. Mark's to avoid 6oz leads.and fosters cans.
Bear with me lads it's not all going to be an nostalgia trip.
The point of my post is this, recently there has been a lot of local reports of, what I would call 'strange' catches. Mackerel in November, dogfish, bonito , red mullet and most notably plenty of good cod catches when the sea has been flat and very little wind to speak of. So the question is, have the rules changed or is it simply that more people have access to and are posting on forums and social media.
What's your thoughts?
Back then I used to fish once or twice a week, whatever the conditions, and over the years I came to the same conclusion my peers had been telling me from the start. Cod fishing in the winter was always better with strong northerly winds and with a good see on. Peeler and lug worm (yellows if you could get them) were the go to baits.
Mackerel fishing came and went with the summer (thank God) and I went from fishing the piers (the natural starting point for anyone wanting to catch mackerel) to seeking out quieter. Mark's to avoid 6oz leads.and fosters cans.
Bear with me lads it's not all going to be an nostalgia trip.
The point of my post is this, recently there has been a lot of local reports of, what I would call 'strange' catches. Mackerel in November, dogfish, bonito , red mullet and most notably plenty of good cod catches when the sea has been flat and very little wind to speak of. So the question is, have the rules changed or is it simply that more people have access to and are posting on forums and social media.
What's your thoughts?
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