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Mackeral fishing

#1 Post by Ronanoleary24 »

Has anyone been shore fishing for mackeral in the Dublin area yet? Or is it a little early?
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#2 Post by Chris T »

Bit early I'd say, usually June before there are any numbers around.
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#3 Post by ardinn »

Any showing?
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Re: Mackeral fishing

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Re: Mackeral fishing

#5 Post by mickser »

I caught one in Howth from the east pier on Wednesday 4/5 hours fishing nothing else only crabs while spinning
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#6 Post by daithicn »

On the pier at Skerries last night, few lads there not having much joy, plenty of seals around. Besides taking your catch is the sighting of seals always bad news? Do seals not go where the fishing is good? Don't take my head off :cry: :roll:
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#7 Post by corbyeire »

those big fat guys at piers would be worrying - but in more secluded spaces i think its a good sign - theres fish to be had, otherwise they wouldnt be there
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#8 Post by ste c »

Brutal been out dunlaoghaire in the boat last 2 evenings not 1 mackeral presume poolbegs the same
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#9 Post by daithicn »

The lad in the tackle shop up in Balbriggan had only heard of a few joey's being caught from boats off Rush. Plenty of Terns diving so the bait fish are there, maybe not in large enough numbers yet :?: :?
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#10 Post by ste c »

Hopefully its nothing like last year is all il say ☹
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#11 Post by fourmations »

hi all

is there any scenario that helps tell if they are in?
temperature? weather? any other factors or is it just a case of keep trying or word of mouth?
id love for the kids to get a couple on float tackle but i dont want to bring them on too many fruitless trips
they will lose interest

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Re: Mackeral fishing

#12 Post by kieran »

temperature over 11 C in the sea is enough for mackerel and its 14 now so no issue there
a few sunny days and higher temperatures tends to see them venture closer inshore - the ideal match is dwindling light and approaching high tide.
beyond that, its about keeping the eyes and ears open and staking your claim on marks that are known to produce...

You can always try to keep their interest by doing a bit of LRF down the pier wall or looking for a conger on the bottom!
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Re: Mackeral fishing

#13 Post by fourmations »

thanks kieran

ive had my 9yr old daughter doing a bit of very light float fishing on the pier in Dun L, good fun
you hear of mini species, we were on the micro's! i had to use a sz 16 to hook them! lol
two inch long whiting or whatever they are
id love to see her tackle a mack! wouldnt mind a few myself too!

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Re: Mackeral fishing

#14 Post by RKMG »

Caught 4 just down from bullock near the school (was on a boat though) probably could of caught more but only one of us was fishing for them, they were a decent size though

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