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Capt Jimmy is the Mackerel King. No need to worry about fishing time...he will give u PLENTY of time. Just bring heavy sinkers to stay out of tangles. A heavier rod will allow u to use a few more teasers. I usually use my 7' tuna jig rod, a 16oz sinker and 8-10 teasers and start swinging away.
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Mack Fact...
Atlantic mackerel are moderately prolific, but many factors affect survival of the young. The eggs are released wherever the fish happen to be, leaving adverse winds to push eggs or small fry into areas where their chances of survival are slight. This behavior, combined with predation of large as well as young mackerel, results in a curious pattern of either superabundance or scarcity. Leif
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