5 days in may

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5 days in may

#1 Post by garyfishuk »

hi lads i fly into cork early may for 5 days has anybody any ideas where i should base myself hopefully to catch a few fish cheers gary.
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#2 Post by Conor P »

Around bantry bay would be fine, but i don't know about much around there.
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#3 Post by kieran »

Gary

Cork is a big place. Have you your own transport once there?
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#4 Post by thescotsman »

what kind of fishing you after Gary?
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#5 Post by garyfishuk »

hi lads thanks for the replies i will be using public transport and possibly bicycle i am not fixed to the cork area just looking for a base where there is a chance i could catch a few , i do abit of everything rock ,beach plugging and saltwater fly ,hope you can help cheers gary.
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#6 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Public transport in Ireland :lol: You better bring the bike with you.
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#7 Post by eric »

JOHN LYNCH wrote:Public transport in Ireland :lol: You better bring the bike with you.



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#8 Post by garyfishuk »

thanks for the advice lads is the public transport system really that bad ?will i be able to get around the coast easy enough ?
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garyfishuk wrote:thanks for the advice lads is the public transport system really that bad ?will i be able to get around the coast easy enough ?


The problem is that most of the best fishing spots (especially for SWFF, lure fishing, etc.) are going to be quite remote and won't be serviced by public transport. Some of the the locals might be able to point you towards some spots nearer the city ...
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#10 Post by kieran »

hi Gary

Some of the best marks are well off the beaten track, and with such an indented coastline, you are lucky if there is a road never mind a bus!

I was thinking that Courtmacsherry would be a good bet for lure and fly fishing for bass and mullet, macks and there is some good rocks... some of the local Cork boys might PM you. Blaker is an expert on Courtmac.

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#11 Post by RockHunter »

I agree that Courtmacsherry might be your best option if you don't have a car. There are plenty of marks within walking distance of the village.

A bit closer to your arrival, when you know what days you will be over here and assuming you are staying in, or close to Courtmac, and I am not too busy with work I would be happy to drive down and take you out to some good rock marks I discovered last year - one was great for pollock and has wrasse there too. I have had some good pollock, a few coalfish and lots of mackerel from another. It probably also has dogfish and wrasse. Both are not the easiest to get to - you need to do a bit of scrambling over the rocks. I was intending to head down to those sometime in May anyway so I would be passing Courtmac on the way.

However, it would depend on the weather if the seas are rough both marks don't fish well at all and one would be dangerous in high seas.

Recently somebody was telling me about a good bass mark in Courtmacsherry Bay so that might be an option if there was a good surf running.
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#12 Post by thescotsman »

As the guys say, I'm sure Courtmac is great (never fished there myself), but hear good things....
If you are staying nearer to Cork city, then give us a shout nearer the time and someone will let you know what is happening and I'm sure will sort you out with something (I know I'd be only too glad to take a day off from work and escort you to some marks). Probably doesn't help if you are trying to get accomodation booked, but if you get near the coast you'll definitely find some marks around anyway.
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#13 Post by garyfishuk »

hi lads thanks for all the positive feedback ,to the lads who offered to maybe show me a couple of marks thanks i will deffo contact nearer the time. just one more question does anyone have a contact number or address for the camping site at courtmacsherry cheers lads gary.
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#14 Post by Last Cast »

This service might be of use to you depending on where you are based
http://www.ruraltransport.ie/
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#15 Post by hughcronin »

cobh train will give you access to summer fishin in cobh area, should be plenty dogs and mini species
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#16 Post by garyfishuk »

nice one lads thanks for all of the advice , i will post a detailed report on my first sea fishing venture in ireland when i get back. if anybody thinks of anything that might help me it will be very much welcome cheers gary.

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