West Cork, Cork, Mid October

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John D
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West Cork, Cork, Mid October

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People: Me, codswollop and Alan the virgin angler Murphy aka Spud.

Duration: October 14th to October 19th

Tide: High tides between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. & 8 p.m and 10 p.m. as the week went by

Weather: Wet at the start, turned out calm, dry and sunny with the occassional light breeze.

Bait: Various spinners and plugs, crab, rag, lug, squid, mackerel, razor and sandeel.

Rigs: Single hook paternosters, 2 hook flappers, conger traces and floating rigs.

Results: Spotted Ray (we think, can someone please confirm?), trigger fish, pollock up to approximately 10lb, garfish, codling, mackerel, conger eel, ballan wrasse up to approximately 4 lb, cuckoo wrasse and dogfish.

Catch and Release:: Yes - all fish were returned.



Report: A very enjoyable weeks fishing. There were two lost conger eels that felt in the region of 15lb to 30lb, it's hard to tell from a cliff. A nice bass of approximately 4lb to 5lb was lost in the surf as it broke against the beach :(
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Some more pictures from the trip

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Here are some more pictures from the trip:
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More pictures

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More pictures.
Does anyone know how I add all the pictures into the one post?
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#4 Post by eric »

great fishing, tis a spotted alright, on a blond the spots go right to the edge of the pectorals, on a spotted they stop about an inch short.
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wrasse,pollack

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:D nice to see some decent size wrasse and pollack! nice fishing lads
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#6 Post by Codswallop »

My first ever Ray, which i was delighted with. First ever Trigger too, which were great fun, and my personal best shore pollock, by a mile!!!!! Great trip!!!! West Cork is one of my favourite places in the world. John D's wrasse was the biggest caught, but we were hoping for bigger. Lost alot of teckle trying though!!! And i was very jealous of the cuckoo, which was gorgeous!!! Thanks to Lumpy for the advice before we left, and anyone else who gave advice. Thanks.
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#7 Post by alannelson »

super fishing lads happydays :D
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#8 Post by cortaz »

some nice fish there jon 8) , good varity, them triggers fight well, pity about losein the bass :x , you will have to visit waterford sometime
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Definitely

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I'd love it some time Cortaz - love it!!

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#10 Post by saltydog »

Nice fishing guys great pics too!!

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