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Old May 7th, 2006, 05:22 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Mackeral feathers

Thanks very useful info regards Frank
"Cliff" wrote in message
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Use feathers but no more than three,pick a set with a good heavy main
line50 or 60lb,use a plain 5oz weight & launch them out,allow them to
hit the bottom before you start to sink & retrieve. If you dont get a
bite after a few casts pick a different direction & try again. When
there are mackerel about it will be packed & every one will be after
them so be prepared for combat fishing especially in the school holidays.
Cliff.

Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle.

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jfp wrote:
Hi are feathers any good for catching mackeral and what is the tecknique

or
is spinning with a small spoon better, pier fishing of Bournemouth pier

or
beaches many thanks Frank




 




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