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    Mackerel

    Please don’t laugh but consider this about mackerel.

    I have been prompted to write this after reading a few UK sea angling forums and reading what people have said about our humble mackerel.

    The Atlantic Mackerel Scomber scombrus is a pelagic fish (mid water) which shoal in great numbers around the UK coast in late spring. Huge numbers can be caught from boats and the shore, the warmer the water the better.

    I find this amazing, but I read on wikipedia that they can live to be 20 years old! So consider that first when you bring them up 5 on a string!!

    The largest rod caught mackerel was 6lb 13 oz – wow, that would be a great fish!!

    They can swim at 20mph faster than most of us can run!!

    The fish makes a great all round bait for Shark, Conger, Bass, Ray, Huss and almost anything else that feeds in the sea!!

    They also make for good eating and can be served in many ways, baked, boiled, smoked, steamed, BBQ’d, salted you name it!!

    The most common method for catching these fish would be using 5 lures / feathers on one line, dropping this to the seabed, then pumping the rod up and down, then after a few mins. At this depth, wind the lures up 5 feet and try again. Keep doing this until you catch some, then next drop get to the same level and you will catch more,

    but …………….

    Considering the above why not consider them a sport fish, use light tackle or fly rods and enjoy what they have to offer. This is a power packed fish, a sprinter of our seas!

    Come on people lets see some RESPECT for the MACKEREL in 2007 !

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    Time: April 15, 2007, 4:00 pm

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    Time: May 23, 2007, 7:41 pm

    [...] fishing was OK, not great. I managed about 4 Wrasse, 4 Mackerel and a host of small Bass. The Wrasse fell to my Mackerel lures baited with Lug worm, The Mackerel [...]

    Comment from DP
    Time: July 19, 2007, 7:34 pm

    I completely agree. Treat the fish with respect, as if they were a trout, and enjoy a truly sporting fish!

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    Time: September 8, 2007, 4:11 pm

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