still no macky's !!!

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marcelxl

Settler
May 2, 2010
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Kamloops, B.C.
Really?

We got a load off the N.E. coast about a month back from the kayaks............... they were all MAHOOOSIVE! too the biggest I've ever caught, most o them at least a couple of pounds.

No Cod though, but I'm itching to get back again.

Are they usually around this time of year at your end?
 

Robbi

Full Member
Mar 1, 2009
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northern ireland
they're usualy here about mid June, last year was very quiet off the rocks ( i think we only caught 10 the whole time ) but if you went a mile out in a boat then you were catching, this year they are not coming in again, weird, maybe it's lack of food close in, i haven't seen the shoals of sandeels either, which we normaly do off the rocks.
 

Robbi

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Mar 1, 2009
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nitrambur.......get over here mate, massive house price crash ! lots of cheap seaside property going !...i'll try and post some piccys of the marina for you.
 

widu13

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 9, 2008
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Ubique Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt
they're usualy here about mid June, last year was very quiet off the rocks ( i think we only caught 10 the whole time ) but if you went a mile out in a boat then you were catching, this year they are not coming in again, weird, maybe it's lack of food close in, i haven't seen the shoals of sandeels either, which we normaly do off the rocks.

Grew up there mate, so sympathise with you. On the bright side I'm off in a bit for the 10 min trip to the beach to launch the kayaks for a Mackie fish! :p
 

Bushwhacker

Banned
Jun 26, 2008
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Dorset
Been here since late March/early April.

There is one thing I tried once when they were thin on the ground and nobody was catching on feathers, lures or float.

Using FRESH Mackerel as bait on a float rig, I cut up a couple of fillets into small triangle shapes (this will become apparent later).
Chucked a handful of these chunks into the water and then cast my float on top and fed line out so they all drifted together.
Caught 6 mackerel in 2 hours, sometimes having to alter the depth of the float and putting a bit of groundbait in at regular intervals.
When I gutted the fish, their stomachs contained had the small triangle bits that I chucked in (the triangle bits were for ID purposes to see if they responded to groundbaiting).


Not saying this will work every time, but they don't always throw themselves onto a hook and might need a bit of encouragement.
 

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