Catching A HUGE Mackerel for Food! UK Mackerel Catch & Cook
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
- You won't believe the size of this Mackerel in UK water!!!
In this beautiful spring weather, I was able to catch 29 Mackerel! Watch how I cook it for my dinner!
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Cool video, put a smile on my face. I didn't know mackerel can be caught so early into the year.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I was surprised to see them so early in the season too!
Nothing more I love than Mackrell fishing with feathers I've been trying to catch one on small rod
Hopefully you get one soon! 🎣
Nice one mate 👍
Awesome video, so positive and enjoyable, looking forward to the next one 🎉
Thank you! Glad you liked it! Plenty more to come! 😊
Cracking session!! Can’t wait till the mackerel are in my way! Enjoyed the video 😁🎣
Thank you! When do you start getting them your way?
Really enjoyed that bud. New sub from the mothership Jersey 😂❤
Thanks mate, much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed! I’ve subbed back to you, sharing the love! 😜👍🏼
@@RizzoAdventure you have inspired me to go for a Mack this eve
It’s funny how we tried down Pembroke and caught f*** all mackerel.
Maybe your just more lucky then what I am.
new sub here, i did all my sea fishing up in anglesey many years ago. mackerel fishing was always hard work then. but they are the best eating fish in the sea in my book. mackerel in april is un heard of, you lucky lucky chap
Thank you so much! I’ve subbed back! They are so delicious and great fun to catch. It is early in the year to catch them on shore here, but I’m making the most of the early season!
Hi it was great fishing of you really liked it
Could you plz tell me the location where did you go for fishing
Thanks😊
As an old pro. mackereler I cannot resist telling of the 'mad dogs' in truly huge shoals(for that's what we called 'em way back in Cornwall's astonishing "klondike" days of the early-mid '70s) we'd fish way off Newlyn/Lands End/Lizard, when 'LARGE' was far from uncommon and weighed anything from your biggie's size of c. 1lb. 6/7/8oz. UP TO 4/4.5lb. and I jest not. My biggest was just under 5lb. whilst my mate had one ~ a scrawny cock fish ~ of 5lb. 4oz. and deep froze it so others pros. would visit just to view it! We 'gurdied' with 120lb. mainline and 80lb. hook strops, each with nothing more than 3/4" of white plastic tube on each of 24 Mustad 4 spade-ends. We 'shook off' by hand (NO strippers!) and we'd aim for 150 STONE (1 stone =14lbs. or 6.2kgs) per man per day............and at a mere 50p. per stone from the buyer..........hard to believe eh? Four of us had 802 stone (5tons) on a drift from St. Anthony Head to Lizard in a mere 5hours..........whilst a 4 handed Looe boat the 'Ganesha' had 1,360 stone (8.5tons) the following day from round the Eddystone. And before anyone kicks off about 'stock depletion' then note that us "fresh market hookers" barely scratched the surface whereas the pursers, pairers & ringers did all the lasting damage.....for the record. Tight lines eh?!
I remember Russian factory ships being allowed to fish in British waters for Mackerel. They would relentlessly pursue the Mackerel shoals, even into their breeding areas. These ship would catch, cook and can the fish onboard, before returning to the Soviet Union with their bounty. Don't think there was a Mackerel quota back then due to the massive numbers. I do recall some form of control restriction finally being put in place that only allowed them to process fish caught and sold to them by British trawlers. It was absolute madness to allow them to fish here in the first place !
Are there any mackerel around at the moment in cornwall?
Your video popped up on the RUclips home page. Ended up watching the whole video and subbed too 😅
That's awesome! Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. More content coming soon! I've subbed back to you :)
Feather fishing mackerel is the best. Going out with a few people we put bets on, whoever gets the first full house (all hooks taken and landed) gets free food, usually at the mermaid! Nice video.
You can’t beat it! Sounds like good fun! Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. More videos coming soon! 😊
bones n head of big fish great pot bait
I've just uploaded a short where I caught a spider crab in the pot!
Large mackerel usually have large worms inside the meat.
Where is this beautiful spot 😍 i would love to do that
Pembroke Bay in Guernsey 👍🏼
Would of been worth putting a lure on if big mackerel are in that close than more than likely the bass are too 👍🏻
Not a bad idea, will definitely give that a go next time!
loves it man love the excitement thts biggest i hve ever seeeeen wow try live baiting 1 there must be big fish close by mate defo
It was so exciting haha! Biggest I’ve seen too. Thats a good idea! I might have to give that a try! 🎣
@@RizzoAdventure here bro take ya big rod and heave gear dude get a mack band put ya hook just behind neck just above lattareal line either
Did you dispatch the mackerel before it went in the carrier bag? I know alot of people don't like to see it, but I'm very new to fishing so learning how to dispatch I feel is super important
As you say, not everyone likes to see it, so I decided not to show. Great that you're getting into fishing. More videos coming soon with all the tips and tricks!
Hi, nice video. Is it right at the high tide? Greetings from Scotland
Thank you! Yes this was at high tide
new here rizzo but good video
Thank you! Much appreciated!
eat the fish but heads good for pots hehe
That's exactly what I did, which got me a spider crab for tea yesterday!
Staving I don't think so
Not anymore! ;)