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![]() I discovered the same thing myself this last year John Mackerel are lousy in the freezer. When I unthaw them to cook them they are almost unbearably fishy and just don't seem right. (sadly I have about 10 in there that I'm just keeping until spring for bait now.) however, after I make my chowder or what not that does seem to freeze ok. Maybe it has something to do with the oils in them. -- _______________________________ Everything from fishing to Freaks www.sprattoo.com _______________________________ "John Murphy" wrote in message ... Further south, Macks are not normally caught from shore. I fish for them in the spring run off Va/Md/Del/NJ and we are usually 10-15 miles offshore. The standard tackle used is a conventional boat rod with 3-5 hooks (tubes and a jig). I like to bring along a light spinning rod with 6-8 pound test line and a small chrome jig or spoon and catch them one at a time instead of 4 at a time. They are quite good little fighters when fished on light tackle. I addition to being good bait, I enjoy a fresh broiled mackerel with a little butter, lemon and garlic. They don't freeze well fresh but they certainly do smoke well. I bought a home smoker and now smoke a couple of dozen and enjoy them over a 3 month period following the run. sprattoo wrote: I really enjoy catching Mackerel here in Maine on light tackle. They make fast runs, fight hard and generally make for fast fishing action when you are fishing for one at a time off a Jetty or Pier. I have even been making unique flies and lures geared just for Mackerel in Maine. Does anyone else around consider Mackerel as a "sport" fish? If so I would really be interested in what type of terminal gear and fishing style is being used. I figure If I'm catching them for striper bait, I might as well have a lot of fun doing it. I haven't seen many sites geared specifically toward mackerel fishing from shore. |
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