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#61 Post by paulot17 »

ste c wrote:i know their are plenty getting caught off the last bit of the west pier :wink:


They are there alright had 5 this evening off the west pier[/quote]
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paulot17 wrote:
ste c wrote:i know their are plenty getting caught off the last bit of the west pier :wink:


They are there alright had 5 this evening off the west pier
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u get them off the east or west pier ste c
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#63 Post by Monty156a »

Decent sized mackerel being caught form the Blue Pool in Portrush this morning.

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#64 Post by bpmurray »

Caught a half dozen today from Clogherhead pier
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#65 Post by ste c »

paulot17 wrote:
paulot17 wrote:
ste c wrote:i know their are plenty getting caught off the last bit of the west pier :wink:


They are there alright had 5 this evening off the west pier
u get them off the east or west pier ste c[/quote]



the west pier mate had another 8 today all on the spinner plenty about you could have alot more on feathers if thats your thing i personally think its better with a 9ft rod and spinner
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#66 Post by chenz116 »

anyone tried Wicklow harbour yet ?
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#67 Post by grangebellew »

Plenty being caught on Clogherhead Pier. Seals were lining up for an easy meal + swallowing half dozen hooks, which is only a minor inconvenience for them.
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#68 Post by blackiemc »

Hi all,
Whatever about the mackerel it's the best year yet for posts here!
Great to see they are already around in numbers in plenty places. Hoping to try a nice deep channel on Beara Pennisula tomorrow.

It's great that so many are reporting blanks (not great that they are having blanks!), because if I'm half hour or more's drive from a spot then it's disappointing but very very handy to know if they are very scarce.

Anything happening along the south coast?? There must be people reading this thread who every so often drive over the bridge near Kinsale, you could post a very useful report without getting out of the car (or even slowing down!).

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#69 Post by Moebaby »

chenz116 wrote:anyone tried Wicklow harbour yet ?
Tried yesterday afternoon with the young son on rising tide, not a washer in the sea!!! lovely day all the same
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#70 Post by shortcircuit »

I drove through Kinsale on the way to Garrylucas beach on Sunday evening, there was one lonely looking man not having any joy. Cork seems to be very slow for the macks this year so far- anyone know of them being caught in decent numbers anywhere?
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#71 Post by Pyreneenguy »

shortcircuit wrote:I drove through Kinsale on the way to Garrylucas beach on Sunday evening, there was one lonely looking man not having any joy. Cork seems to be very slow for the macks this year so far- anyone know of them being caught in decent numbers anywhere?

Had a couple of weeks around Mizen/Beara from 25/05 till 10/6.

The macs showed around Mizen during the second week, but only in two and three's.

None elsewhere ( well not quite true, a guy got one at Roscarberry the first week ! ).
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#72 Post by paulot17 »

ste c wrote:
paulot17 wrote:
paulot17 wrote:
ste c wrote:i know their are plenty getting caught off the last bit of the west pier :wink:


They are there alright had 5 this evening off the west pier
u get them off the east or west pier ste c


the west pier mate had another 8 today all on the spinner plenty about you could have alot more on feathers if thats your thing i personally think its better with a 9ft rod and spinner[/quote]
thanks ill bring the little fella out over next few days and see if he can catch any :lol:
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#73 Post by blackiemc »

Where: Dursey Sound, Beara Penninsula
When: 12th June, morning only for an hour
Tide: half tide flowing
lure: trusty luminous shrimp trace
result: cold, lumpy sea, stiff west wind and no macks (got two pollack just about worthy of the table, but let them back) Plus delighted to be posting a report... roll on

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#74 Post by eoghanb »

A few being caught in skerries ,small ones,plenty of bashers though :evil: ,gave it an hour on the float as soon as I got one I left the other "anglers" we're doin my head in
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#75 Post by ronnieboy »

was in doolin co clare on the family holiday and brought a few spinners and a small rod.caught mackrel of the rocks. was two locals fishing with feathers and they were pulling the mack out. i was there on wensday about 9.30pm an hour or so before high tide.warning do not attempt to fish here if the weathers any way dodgy. its dangerous but great on a nice day
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#76 Post by baitdigger »

ronnieboy wrote:was in doolin co clare on the family holiday and brought a few spinners and a small rod.caught mackrel of the rocks. was two locals fishing with feathers and they were pulling the mack out. i was there on wensday about 9.30pm an hour or so before high tide.warning do not attempt to fish here if the weathers any way dodgy. its dangerous but great on a nice day

Either your weeks or your tides were wrong :D high tide was 13.41 Wednesday ronnieboy, you were there an hour and a half into the fill low water, but that is neither here nor there :D Any south westerly swell is lethal at doolin also winds from West to north East make fishing dangerous. If you are going to fish there take five minutes to sit and watch before going down on the platforms, the waves can come up on any of the points.
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#77 Post by JPA »

Mackerels been caught this morning at the poolbeg lighthouse. Plenty of anglers too...
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#78 Post by Richie07 »

3 caught this morning from beach at Greystones.
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#79 Post by ekfish »

on what tackle were the mackeral caught from greystones beach?
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#80 Post by Richie07 »

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