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    Although l am not a great fan of over crowded piers full of chavs, l do like the occasional session for mackerel, early mornings being my favorite, around dawn before most of the world wakes up and heads to the piers, which brings me to my question, 'anyone seen or heard of any mackerel being about', l know its early but was just wondering. Cheers for any information
    Currently using: Grey's Apollo Mk1 with Ambassedeur 7000B, Greys Bass rod with 6500, Greys lure rod with low profile blue max.

    Mick's 2019 Species List: codling, dab, flounder, Pollock, bass, whiting, eel.

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    the boat's are getting them between 2 and 5 mile out, not be long.

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    • #3
      Mackeral

      Going early Thursday morning (pier ) will let you know

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      • #4
        A guy up the road was out on Lone Shark on Saturday, no macky.
        At least if the macky come it'll be some compensation for a crap winter season.

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        • #5
          Best get your tin hats ready.

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          • #6
            And ya shoulder pads

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            • #7
              I enjoy macky fishing, but I cant do with the piers.

              Just a reminder - you can catch them on the beaches you know! I get them from my local every year, I usually bag 20-30 an that does me for the winter.
              Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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              • #8
                got me 3 litre of frosty jack & me half ounce of fire weed ready . [sorted]

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                • #9
                  Piers

                  Originally posted by LiamNE View Post
                  I enjoy macky fishing, but I cant do with the piers.

                  Just a reminder - you can catch them on the beaches you know! I get them from my local every year, I usually bag 20-30 an that does me for the winter.
                  Hi. I can get that. But there's nothing better than macky bashing at first light with 2 or 3 friends and a guy called auther (don't know his second name I think he's from Stannington ) and not being able to fish for laughing

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bd500 View Post
                    Hi. I can get that. But there's nothing better than macky bashing at first light with 2 or 3 friends and a guy called auther (don't know his second name I think he's from Stannington ) and not being able to fish for laughing
                    a think you mean arthur m8, he's from consett, fishes blyth pier tuesday's and saturday's, what a character, had many a laugh with him.

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