Whats going on !?

Dilbertd

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Just been fishing down Roker for a few hours (bait not Macky bashin), while I was walking off I was studying the water down the side all the way off. The water is crystal clear down to about 12 feet but there is nothing down there. I mean there are no Sandeels or Sprats or anything ! There are mixed theories around some say the water is still too cold others say Norweigan factory ships have cleaned all the Sandeels out. What is the real truth ? Any biology experts out there ?
 
i know mate it's totally wierd about a month ago last year the water was teeming with baitfish. it's a bit worrying it's been this warm for a while now and still nout's turned up :confused:
 
I doubt the factor ships would catch any of the bait fish, my guess is water temperature, we had quite a cold winter followed by a cold spring followed by a cold summer, so far. Last year we had a mild winter a warm spring then a warm but wet summer.
 
It cud be a mixture of things ie the weathet is behind the cold snap wr had lasted far to long well longer than usual. These factory ships that ppl say are taking every thing and any thing could well be playing there part. But I just think there s bit late they will turn up im sure of it and every one will enjoy smoked makky for the rest of our red hot summer lol well thats my theroy any who:cool:
 
Last week we fished four hours over high tide on the Clyde. Sand eels were all round the edge of the pier, the porpoises were cruising a hundred yards off the pier and the gannets were diving. The only thing missing was the damn mackerel!

I don't have the answer, but I wish they would hurry up and arrive. Need plenty for Whitby trip in a fortnight and of course for eating.
 
We've just come off the coldest winter / spring for 50 years and the second coldest in the last 100. We have yet to have a decent spell of warm, settled weather without interruption from northerly / easterly air flows.

Going back 25 years to when I was a young man it was always July before we expected the Mackerel fishing to take off properly. People have become spoiled by the mild winters / warm springs of the last few years and expect things to continue that way. Unfortunately nature is not like that, it is unpredictable.

Give it another month and a bit of decent, settled weather and if the summer species are still thin on the ground look for something / someone to blame. But it is only mid June, the weather has been variable so far and it is still early season to be expecting better.
 
That's my opinyaing it was ships as water temp around are cost is around 11c so they shood be in it hot a nuff

You dont seriously believe the ships have caught every single fish in the sea do you?

Personally, I hope they dont show up, it will be a welcome change
 
That's my opinyaing it was ships as water temp around are cost is around 11c so they shood be in it hot a nuff

Thought you were the equivalent of a factory ship up blyth scotty when your on your canoe lol,all joking aside I think it's down to the weather bud.this time last year the season was flyin:)
 
OMG mate obv not but am on about bait fish and eels sprats ect they moved in buy say 30% r more netted so your saying that wont have an affect well a think it siz for instins you go to a shop for your gas as you ran out no outher shop open and the only shop open wich duz it machine Brock that duz sum affect so in my eyes it got to have sum impact
 
OMG mate obv not but am on about bait fish and eels sprats ect they moved in buy say 30% r more netted so your saying that wont have an affect well a think it siz for instins you go to a shop for your gas as you ran out no outher shop open and the only shop open wich duz it machine Brock that duz sum affect so in my eyes it got to have sum impact

What the f*ck are you going on about man


The only reason they havent arrived yet is because of the weather, thats about all there is to it

For me, I couldnt care less whether they turn up or not, I cant think of a worse way to spend a day than to sit there macky bashing all afternoon.

There was a report of a massive haul of mackerel just off hartelpool yesterday so theyre not far away

But thats just my opinion :)
 
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What the f*ck are you going on about man


The only reason they havent arrived yet is because of the weather, thats about all there is to it

For me, I couldnt care less whether they turn up or not, I cant think of a worse way to spend a day than to sit there macky bashing all afternoon.

There was a report of a massive haul of mackerel just off hartelpool yesterday so theyre not far away

But thats just my opinion :)
Lyk every one wer both aloude are a pinion ;D and Nawt can beat a makie on light gear
 
Lyk every one wer both aloude are a pinion ;D and Nawt can beat a makie on light gear

There are plenty of things that can beat mackerel on light gear. Try Bass or Pollack on the same gear.

Agree with one of the lads said on here about it used to be July before they showed. My catch logs show it was rare that they were caught before the end of June.
 
There are plenty of things that can beat mackerel on light gear. Try Bass or Pollack on the same gear.

Agree with one of the lads said on here about it used to be July before they showed. My catch logs show it was rare that they were caught before the end of June.

Av hade decent fish on light gear for instince trout are amazing but your telling me u don't lyk a makie on the Ons ov a light rod it pritty good fun but gess propel have ther beast fish and apinions ;D tight lines
 
Aye when I was a youngn fishn with my dad off seaham, roker n shields it was always around July time for the macky,
We were just talkn about the exact same thing the other day, how the cold weather has pushed them back to how it used to be, let's hope the cod fishing back end of the year will be like it was 27 years ago
 
blaming the boats as usual lol

over a ton of makerel was hauled in the other day 6 mile of hartlepool
and there was steady hauls upwards of 200kg in the previous days.

they are there just not moving in yet.
 
blaming the boats as usual lol

over a ton of makerel was hauled in the other day 6 mile of hartlepool
and there was steady hauls upwards of 200kg in the previous days.

they are there just not moving in yet.

Must be pretty big boats to stop them getting between the gap at the top of scotland and norway :D
 
I hate makie season close the piers from may to october would be my idea

:D:D Im with you on this one, or open them after dark as theres some pretty good sport to be had on roker after dark

Cant stand makky bashers me. Fair play of they actually intend to use them or eat them but most of them just catch them and kill them for the fun of it

Even better I hope they dont turn up :D
 
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