simple really, it's almost guaranteed consistent catching, good sport, low cost, convenient and fun.
I went over and gave him a bin liner (I always have a one in the bag in case),
HI.I can't afford the time or money to fish all year round. I catch what i can use and then go home (taking the odd bag full of rubbish for the bin) And there's plenty of that.With it being nearly "mackie bashing" time of the year again, I am just wondering what it is about these fish that attract people, who don't fish from one year to the next, to appear "en masse" on piers near you?
Don't get me wrong, I love fishing for Mackerel, but choose piers well off the beaten track, to try to ensure we are not swamped with the fishing element we all want to avoid.
Why do guys who almost never fish, appear out the woodwork and go "mental" for a few weeks during the summer?
Drink, swear, cast like Lynn, take no account of others, but just go mad for Mackerel?
If they enjoy fishing why don't they fish at other times?
It is a mystery to me to be honest. Any ideas why guys?
yer, I was on the 42 mark a few year ago and this polish halfwit was coming off of the end and when behind me his Morrison's bag burst, half cooked macky everywhere and he tried to put them back in the bag but the bag was ripped open so they kept falling back out. anyway after about 5 minutes of this I went over and gave him a bin liner (I always have a one in the bag in case), he managed to get them cleared up and in the bag but then insisted I have a one for helping him, I mean how many ways is there of telling someone to f##k off, all I gave him the bag for was to get the f##cker out of the way anyway
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HI.I can't afford the time or money to fish all year round. I catch what i can use and then go home (taking the odd bag full of rubbish for the bin) And there's plenty of that.