Cast fishing on the edge for mackerel

Cast fishing on the edge for mackerel

If you don't have a boat, don't worry, you can fish for mackerel on the edge. However, mackerel live in schools and travel according to the opportunities they encounter in terms of forage fish. If you are lucky and the mackerel are close to the shore, you will be off on a fishing trip you will remember!

Description

Mackerel live in schools and hunt small fish for food. Sometimes these hunted fish take refuge near the coast. That's when you can take them from the edge. To increase your chances, you will have to find a place that places you as far offshore as possible (a rocky point with drop-offs that descend steeply, a jetty, a large dike...).
All you have to do is throw your submachine gun offshore into the ban and bring your line back with a little scion blows to animate the hooks erratically.
You will certainly catch and you will be able to make beautiful fishing. However, this does not happen every day (it would be too easy!). While waiting for the mackerel, you can still fish with this technique, you can take places or even bars.

Mounting

All you need is a colored feathered submachine gun that you connect to your line body. At the other end of the submachine gun, you can hang a lead (20g) to throw further, or a soft or hard lure (you will then increase your chances of taking a bar.

Material

For this type of fishing, you don't need to invest in rods at great prices. It depends on how you want to use your rod.
Rod
Choose a short throwing rod with a throwing power of between 20 and 60g.
Reel
A 3000 reel will be enough.
Line
You will fish better and your line will take less current if you fish with braid in 13 or even 10 hundredths.
Lures
Submachine gun with colored feathers, swimming fish (long bill minnow, slugs, shad, spoon, jerk bait...)

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