I catch a ton of mackerel in the U.S. by trolling at about 4 knots using planers and chrome spoons. It's the same all over the world. They are a pelagic species, so they chase their prey. You're doing a great job, guys!
Boat people are great. I can remember as a boy my brother and I catching dock lines for boaters coming in. We never hesitated to help and we never hung around to be thanked. We didn't need it or expect it as we knew the next time dad was docking someone would be there to grab our lines. Good luck on the tourney coming up.
Have you considered looking at getting a seakeeper stabilisation system. I have one on my Galeon 510 sky yacht. You don't get any of the side rocking and it makes it safer walking around the deck.
You will have to have a word with Troj (Troj's fishing). he is in Guernsey and getting loads of huge Mackerel. Also I don't think the non Mackerel were whiting, from what I could see they looked like small Pollock, of course I was not with you, so could be wrong, usually am.
I know the feeling mate. When I'm pulling my burger van and ppl are around I get nervous. And think oh good here we go watch me make ass of myself! Lol reversing it and stuff
Gemma, you make me crazy, the way you fish! Did someone teach you to keep bobing your rod constantly like that. Try leaving it steady for a bit then pull up on it once and let it sit again. The fish are probably having a tough time keeping up with your bait. Ed C
I still get anxious mooring up, but a bow thruster has eased it a lot. Could be a good Winter Project for you if you get bored with Sarinder, to install a bow thruster?
The Mackerel could be running late this year, depends on sea temperatures etc. They are also a mid water fish, we used to watch out for them on the fish finder. Shoals would show up mid-water and BANG, you could catch 6 at a time.
It's nice seeing the Great Orme from a different view (only ever see it from land). Not sure it's worth it as it's a bit of a trek back to near where Boutari came from from, but when I used to live in Criccieth, the mackerel used to come in from the Southwest right into shore on the west side of the castle and then turn back out to sea again - usually being chased by a few dolphin.
We always used to catch mackerel on line using feathers and motoring along at 3-4 knots. Not really ever failed and if you have at least 4 feathers on a line and two lines out the back as you motor around, then that is a good amount of bait to get on with.
Great video. When docking the line person can hold BOTH lines (or just a spring line) and get the boat stopped and connected. I thought your docking was well done, but you can bring the stern and bow line to the dock at the same time. Again, great fun and very good vid.
Hi Gemma and Simon you need to come closer to us here in the Isle of Man lots of mackerrel around us, love the content and your other channel, take care and lots of love Maria and Paul... xx
I find one can control the boat by putting a spring out first and the control her alongside using one engine .Then put out a bow and stern line . Job done and make secure with all other lines . Well done for first time solos !
Yes mackerel are seasonal to a degree . They also tend to gather into large schools in the summer months .. rather than small groups .. I would suggest playing trial and error with your feathers to rather than just white try multi colours , and get some with real dyed feathers as opposed to plastic ones ..another old tip we used to use on our charter boat was to give the feathers a spray of WD 40 it actually works as a attractive
Does the engine noise scare the fish off - - well. I'm a Pisces, and I'm very wary of spinning props! :-) - - - Whjere are all the mackerel - in tins, on the supermarket shelves! 🙂
Gemma when ever I go fishing and nobody catches fish. Found out if the woman on board spits on the bait. The fish will start hitting. Good luck my friend 👍🤠
I know it was a ton of work, but now your boat is really good. Well equipped at great expense (and that is the way it should be. Another plus for both of you, you WEAR lifejackets - It is so easy to get tipped over the side when fishing - well done for that!!
Do you guys (especially Gemma) transition to having your sea legs easily now that you're on the water more now, or do you still get a little sea sick? Those swells were really rocking.
Shes a good sea boat, handled those green ones well. As for the four mackrel, I would have them under the grill rubbed with a bit of stir fry oil. Nothing like fresh makky. And I know where they were. In the fishmongers on the West pier in Howth in Dublin. Thats where I got mine and they were lovely. Pulled the bones before cooking, speeds up the dinner.!
damn i'm feeling peckish, need some fish n chips in my life think the Mackerel go to school 'the school of fish' where they learn how to avoid fishermen, i seen 'em on some film, 'Finding Nemo' and another good one was 'The Meaning of Life' where they had to avoid Mr Creocote otherwise come south, loads of Mackerel along the coast here
back in the mid fifties, out off the Scillies, we used to haul Mackerel and big Pollock five at a Time on a hand Line with feathers, Times have changed, too much fishing for Fertilizer.
Every year the mackrel seem to come later and later then there was a rumour a massive Lithuanian super tanker came to the south coast and hoovered up all the mackerel and over fished it.
Shifting an engine of any kind into gear makes a loud “clunk” underwater, which is very effective at scaring fish. In most situations the noise most consistently heard underwater is created by people on the boat speaking loudly, laughing, or yelling.
Never liked mackerel - years ago I lived for a while in a pub and the landlord would get handed mackerel by the local fisherman for pints over the bar - guess what I was eating for tea more times than you would want. Never eaten it since.
I catch a ton of mackerel in the U.S. by trolling at about 4 knots using planers and chrome spoons. It's the same all over the world. They are a pelagic species, so they chase their prey. You're doing a great job, guys!
Take some binoculars and watch the birds - they spot fish pretty well. That's what we used to do in the Caribbean (No fish finders where I was!)
Boat people are great. I can remember as a boy my brother and I catching dock lines for boaters coming in. We never hesitated to help and we never hung around to be thanked. We didn't need it or expect it as we knew the next time dad was docking someone would be there to grab our lines.
Good luck on the tourney coming up.
Have you considered looking at getting a seakeeper stabilisation system. I have one on my Galeon 510 sky yacht. You don't get any of the side rocking and it makes it safer walking around the deck.
You will have to have a word with Troj (Troj's fishing). he is in Guernsey and getting loads of huge Mackerel. Also I don't think the non Mackerel were whiting, from what I could see they looked like small Pollock, of course I was not with you, so could be wrong, usually am.
I know the feeling mate. When I'm pulling my burger van and ppl are around I get nervous. And think oh good here we go watch me make ass of myself! Lol reversing it and stuff
A day on the water no mess to clean up well done love the sound of those engines🎣🚤🎣
Gemma, you make me crazy, the way you fish! Did someone teach you to keep bobing your rod constantly like that. Try leaving it steady for a bit then pull up on it once and let it sit again. The fish are probably having a tough time keeping up with your bait. Ed C
I noticed Ocean Melody when you were pulling back into the marina. Have you had a chance to visit with them?
I love to see this boat "run like the wind". Over-all she's doing great! And you two are truly an inspiration.
The biggest secret of truck driving is "take it easy". Same with boats I'm sure.
they're mini pollock guys not whiting. Your new dashboard looks mint Si 👍
I still get anxious mooring up, but a bow thruster has eased it a lot.
Could be a good Winter Project for you if you get bored with Sarinder, to install a bow thruster?
First "whiting" was a baby pollock. Most of the rest seem to be, also.
The Mackerel could be running late this year, depends on sea temperatures etc. They are also a mid water fish, we used to watch out for them on the fish finder. Shoals would show up mid-water and BANG, you could catch 6 at a time.
Those engines sound bloody fantastic enjoy🎉
I've always been told to run a trailing line with foil to catch mackerel, simply because they are the magpie of the sea
Is this where the old saying "Holy Mackerel" came from...
It's nice seeing the Great Orme from a different view (only ever see it from land). Not sure it's worth it as it's a bit of a trek back to near where Boutari came from from, but when I used to live in Criccieth, the mackerel used to come in from the Southwest right into shore on the west side of the castle and then turn back out to sea again - usually being chased by a few dolphin.
We always used to catch mackerel on line using feathers and motoring along at 3-4 knots. Not really ever failed and if you have at least 4 feathers on a line and two lines out the back as you motor around, then that is a good amount of bait to get on with.
Great video. When docking the line person can hold BOTH lines (or just a spring line) and get the boat stopped and connected. I thought your docking was well done, but you can bring the stern and bow line to the dock at the same time. Again, great fun and very good vid.
Good luck on your fishing trip and have a good time.
Hi Gemma and Simon you need to come closer to us here in the Isle of Man lots of mackerrel around us, love the content and your other channel, take care and lots of love Maria and Paul... xx
Maybe one day soon!
Loved the video she runs lovely
I find one can control the boat by putting a spring out first and the control her alongside using one engine .Then put out a bow and stern line . Job done and make secure with all other lines . Well done for first time solos !
I love Whiting, I fillet and scale them, shallow fry them in olive oil with the skin on and eat the lot. Very nice flavour.
Yes mackerel are seasonal to a degree . They also tend to gather into large schools in the summer months .. rather than small groups .. I would suggest playing trial and error with your feathers to rather than just white try multi colours , and get some with real dyed feathers as opposed to plastic ones ..another old tip we used to use on our charter boat was to give the feathers a spray of WD 40 it actually works as a attractive
Does the engine noise scare the fish off - - well. I'm a Pisces, and I'm very wary of spinning props! :-) - - - Whjere are all the mackerel - in tins, on the supermarket shelves! 🙂
Put a backup camera on your boat, it will help you see the back as you are mooring backwards.
A really good tip when looking for mackerel as bait is try tesco first 😀 it's usually the cheapest option
Not many but plenty of fun keep it up guys
I often found they were close to the surface, many people fish far too deep, fish finders help a lot.
Fun! Looking forward to seeing you sleep on the boat!
What a battleship! A spring line would probably be helpful to ya when docking.
Gemma when ever I go fishing and nobody catches fish. Found out if the woman on board spits on the bait. The fish will start hitting. Good luck my friend 👍🤠
I know it was a ton of work, but now your boat is really good. Well equipped at great expense (and that is the way it should be. Another plus for both of you, you WEAR lifejackets - It is so easy to get tipped over the side when fishing - well done for that!!
We are big believers in safety, why people don’t wear them is beyond me!
PRATICE SLOW IS GOOD TO GET BETTER FOR TRYING TO BIRTH IN BAD WINDS .
You have yourself a very attractive boat there folks.
Do you guys (especially Gemma) transition to having your sea legs easily now that you're on the water more now, or do you still get a little sea sick? Those swells were really rocking.
There's mackerel off the coast of Pembrokeshire around freshwater east towards Tenby. Also around to freshwater west.
Llandudno where all the mackerel gone! 😊😅😂😂😂❤
Shes a good sea boat, handled those green ones well. As for the four mackrel, I would have them under the grill rubbed with a bit of stir fry oil. Nothing like fresh makky.
And I know where they were. In the fishmongers on the West pier in Howth in Dublin. Thats where I got mine and they were lovely. Pulled the bones before cooking, speeds up the dinner.!
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Nice one Chaps!😁👍
Thanks 👍
I love to drive around the great orme on marine drive. Llandudno is in my top 5 fav places on earth
It’s a beautiful place
good vid on the boat fishing thanks lee
Glad you enjoyed it
How come you are only catching Chinese fish “Why Ting”
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Binoculars and follow the birds 👍
The birds do not follow the mackerel. If there are birds chasing fish, it is usually herring or pollock.
Slow and steady ……….and A GOOD BRIEF BEFOREHAND ……and you will dock like pros …! 😂😂😂😂
n old fisherman told me that you cant see mackerel on the sounder because they have no swim bladder. But you see the school of fish they is hunting.
Check the local pubs yet? Maybe they're all watching the football channel having a few pints.
Small Pollack not Whiting guys 😂
I had plenty of Mackerel around Puffin island on Sunday, full string every drop
Yall need to do a overnight trip on the boat!
damn i'm feeling peckish, need some fish n chips in my life
think the Mackerel go to school 'the school of fish' where they learn how to avoid fishermen, i seen 'em on some film, 'Finding Nemo' and another good one was 'The Meaning of Life' where they had to avoid Mr Creocote
otherwise come south, loads of Mackerel along the coast here
What are you jigging with Here in the USA Gulf States we use a silver jig in
water that is clear enough to reflect the sun light
What about trolling with a surfboard and a spinner? Or mackerel feathers.
I saw ocean melody!
back in the mid fifties, out off the Scillies, we used to haul Mackerel and big Pollock five at a Time on a hand Line with feathers, Times have changed, too much fishing for Fertilizer.
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Every year the mackrel seem to come later and later then there was a rumour a massive Lithuanian super tanker came to the south coast and hoovered up all the mackerel and over fished it.
Mackrel? Got 90 last evening! Gretings from your naboes Norway😊
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In general in winter (southern hemisphere) Mackerel go way off shore & deep!
If you go to the far side of Puffin Island you will find Mackerel quite close in. I've had my best success on the drift.
A string of 4-5 feathers works best for me when I need Mackerel, and I keep the boat moving @ 4-5knots with the engine just above tick over.
Shifting an engine of any kind into gear makes a loud “clunk” underwater, which is very effective at scaring fish. In most situations the noise most consistently heard underwater is created by people on the boat speaking loudly, laughing, or yelling.
You should have tried catching whiting, would have got loads of mackerel then 🙂
Are there any reefs around the areas? If so find one, and those small fish your catching cut them up in thin strips for bait. Good luck. :o)
I was thinking mackerel is nasty. Why do you want to catch it?
“We need it for bait”
Oh, yeah, that makes sense
Are you both glad to be on that bigger boat 🛥️🤔than that small boat🛶🤢🤢🎣🎣🎣
Find structure and you will find fish. Wreaks or off shore oil rigs will produce good results.
Why are you throwing the whiting back? They are bloody delicious cooked fresh
The castle/rock island, looks like the movie sight for The Count of Monte Cristo. Maybe you should be looking for Treasure instead of Mackerel.
Whiting are a great fish to eat where I understand Mackerel are some what of an oily fish to eat
Where have all the Mackerels gone,
What makes them hiding.
Where have all the Mackerels gone,
What happened here...
Sing-along 😂
Check under the macaroni noodles, they hide there sometimes.
why not experiment with whiting for bait as we use them for bait here in australia
Thay r polick
Ask inshore trawlers they might know 😂
Never liked mackerel - years ago I lived for a while in a pub and the landlord would get handed mackerel by the local fisherman for pints over the bar - guess what I was eating for tea more times than you would want. Never eaten it since.
how much has it cost in fuel doing the 215 miles? what is the average cost per nautical mile?
factory ships taking it all abroad....Spain for example
Good to see you out without that old man holding your hands. Sorry, can't remember his name.
Also, thems is funny looking whiting! More like pollack.
Mackerel doesn’t show up very well on a fishfinder. You need to look movement on the surface.
That first fish did NOT look like a whiting??? looked more like a "coal fish" correct me if I'm wrong😮
Why can't you use the Whiting for bait? Why does it have to be Mackerel? Maybe you should go to the market and buy some canned Mackerel.
They are all on the east coast and fat ones too
Why are you not using your fishing boat
Can you imagine going out in them conditions in a little 17ft boat! Deadly!!
Fish either side of boat, spread your chances better then fishing in each other's laos
Morrisons sell mackerel 😂😂
Why don't you take some whiting home? They are good eating fish.
Shame the mackerel were virtually nonexistent. The fish you did catch looked very much like small Pollock not whiting.
the mac are here in New Zealand haha
More chance catching a turd than a mackerel these days 🙄🤣
Last month we had loads, and now they have vanished again!
All taken by foreign fishermen