Andy Bav
Well-Known Member
We are heading to Torquay tomorrow evening and one thing we would like to do during the week is catch some Mackerel and BBQ them - hopefully around Elberry Cove.
2 weeks ago we stumbled across a shoal of Mackerel "worrying" some Whitebait, cut the engines and managed to catch about 15 of them within 5minutes only to realise we had left our disposable BBQs back at the lodge, so we returned to the Marina and gave them to the the grateful Dockmasters. We also caught a Red Gurnard (?) - looked very strange indeed. Never seen one before and had to use Google images extensively but put him back !
We now have a couple of disposable BBQs at the ready and hope to be as successful, so if you see us anchored off the Cove and some smoke coming from the shore - we may well have some surplus stock. That said, with Dartmouth Regatta looming and a wife who is slightly queasy about watching #2 son decapitating and gutting fish (definitely not on the swim deck I hasten to add) our plans may change.
We have heard that you can't beat the taste of feshly caught and cooked Mackerel so do you have any tips as we have never done it before ?
2 weeks ago we stumbled across a shoal of Mackerel "worrying" some Whitebait, cut the engines and managed to catch about 15 of them within 5minutes only to realise we had left our disposable BBQs back at the lodge, so we returned to the Marina and gave them to the the grateful Dockmasters. We also caught a Red Gurnard (?) - looked very strange indeed. Never seen one before and had to use Google images extensively but put him back !
We now have a couple of disposable BBQs at the ready and hope to be as successful, so if you see us anchored off the Cove and some smoke coming from the shore - we may well have some surplus stock. That said, with Dartmouth Regatta looming and a wife who is slightly queasy about watching #2 son decapitating and gutting fish (definitely not on the swim deck I hasten to add) our plans may change.
We have heard that you can't beat the taste of feshly caught and cooked Mackerel so do you have any tips as we have never done it before ?
