Tech Tricks: A bit about bay M-A-C-K-E-R-E-L
by Gordon Macdonald • Mackerel are one of the more popular species to target in Moreton Bay. It is amazing the diversity between the different types of mackerel, and as such how you target them. […]
by Gordon Macdonald • Mackerel are one of the more popular species to target in Moreton Bay. It is amazing the diversity between the different types of mackerel, and as such how you target them. […]
by Brad McKendrick • Violent surface strikes, powerful runs, great speed and a top eating quality make Spanish mackerel one of our most popular pelagics to catch. Is it any wonder so many anglers work […]
by Paul Lennon • On the mid-north coast of NSW live baiting the inshore reefs, islands and headlands is an extremely good way to get connected to some serious fish. Kings, black marlin, longtail tuna, […]
by Gordon Macdonald • Over the next few months, anglers will notice an increase in the presence of Spanish mackerel throughout the waters of South East Queensland. From Hervey Bay to the Gold Coast, there […]
by Gordon Macdonald • Anglers fishing in Moreton Bay waters will begin to see an increase in the number of school mackerel during September. Often found in the main channels, around structure such as beacons […]
by Gordon Macdonald • With the quality and swimming action of the numerous modern day lures, and the time restraints of many anglers, the acquisition and rigging of swimming baits has become a bit of […]
by Gordon Macdonald • Spring is prime month for anglers to target school mackerel in the channels and adjacent the ledges and banks in Moreton Bay. There are numerous techniques that can be employed to […]
by Gordon Macdonald • Anglers have been getting amongst the mackerel in Moreton Bay over the last few months. Both school and spotted mackerel have been fairly plentiful and both are extremely tasty. They are […]
by Jameson Godfrey • I find that the mackerel family of fish is mainly used for bait rather than a table fish here in Australia, and why not, it’s brilliant, but it also makes a […]
by Jeremy Arnold • Moreton Bay is predominantly shallow and sandy area with few fish holding features. There is very little reef structure within the bay, with the exception of a few patches of coffee […]
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