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Thread: Jack Mackerel Help Please

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    Default Jack Mackerel Help Please


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    I don't think there is a season. They just comes in when the Pac Macks comes in. From what I've seen most of them are small 6-8" and under.

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    Default Re: Jack Mackerel Help Please

    Quote Originally Posted by FishingOC
    Does any one know if there is a season for jack mackerel, I'm itching to catch some and does any one have any information as to local bites on them?

    http://www.starthrower.org/products/vid ... ckerel.htm
    Why?

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    Default Re: Jack Mackerel Help Please

    Quote Originally Posted by spiceguy
    Why?
    hahaha, thats what I said.......

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    Default Re: Jack Mackerel Help Please

    Quote Originally Posted by spiceguy
    Quote Originally Posted by FishingOC
    Does any one know if there is a season for jack mackerel, I'm itching to catch some and does any one have any information as to local bites on them?

    http://www.starthrower.org/products/vid ... ckerel.htm
    Why?
    I think he wants to eat them???

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    O.K........&#4 6;..

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    yup to eat them. Does any one have a speicfic spot?

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    :shock: It must taste really good.....sashimi?

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    Aji. That's the Japanese name for them. And yes they are good to eat.
    I haven't seen a pattern as far as season.

    My "spot" generates them every once in a while, but with no consistency.
    And I seem to catch them later in the day, more evening times.

    Maybe it's time for a Aji trip....hmmmm....& #46;Aji....

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    Yup aji. Cut up the fillets sashimi style and mince green onion and put in Ponzu sauce and some rice. Mmmmmmmmmmmm [droool]

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