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#1 Post by thighlinescork.com »

having seen any reports about the place in a while i due largely to the fact its a big cod mark anybody fished it of late and any cod showing as having fished the mark in about 5 months ?
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Hi Shane,

No cod so far this year, but lots & lots of small whiting. The grassy area near the park benches along the wall itself is probably the best area. The pier has been crowded almost every day since the summer with "anglers" armed with lidl rods using tinned sardines as bait catching doggies along with crabs mussel and what ever else can be caught to eat :shock:
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#3 Post by thighlinescork.com »

lots of small whiting like every were else ya was down in ballycotton last weekend and a few of the guys with lidl rods hand a bag full of coal fish 10-20cm long and just left the bag there a bit rediclus its getting a bit late in the year and no cod from monkstown yet.
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thighlinescork.com wrote: its getting a bit late in the year and no cod from monkstown yet.


Yeah you can get years like that, they were fairly thin on the ground outside all year too. Cod can appear on a tide in Monkstown. Some years they don't show at all. Last year was a poor enough year for them also but I wouldn't read a whole lot into it :wink:
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#5 Post by petekd »

Yeah, they came in fits and spurts last year alright, some good fishing to be had in February actually from what I remember. There are some whopper whiting there at the moment too if you can get past the small ones, try just using some larger lumps of mack.
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#6 Post by darrenh »

hows d form shane fished it fri even 28th lot of very small whiting managed to get about 5 pouting also 1st codling about 20cms fished it from about 4 o clock till half ten noting decent only for 3 decent size whiting
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#7 Post by James Barry »

Lads what are the best tides to fish the wall, is it hard to hold bottom down there, and is peeler no.1 bait? In college in cork and wer hoping to get down to this spot in the next week or two. Any tips would be much appreciated :wink:
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#8 Post by geordie »

lads theres cod at the wall just small ones fished it on sunday for an hour had 3 and chris also had 3 and some nice whitting there also
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#9 Post by Liamo »

James,

There's a big rip here so best times to fish are either side of HW or LW. A lot of anglers prefer low water for the better fishing simply because the fish won't have spread out yet as the tide floods up the harbour.

If it's codling you're after then - yes peeler is absolute king, black lug and all the usual works but fresh peeler will outfish everything else. For whiting and the other bits worm/fish will do fine, spare the crab for the cod

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Thanks for the advice liamo
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James I still havent fished it yet this year but im only waiting to go down and do it. If an when you decide to go let me know and ill meet up with you for a session. Im in UCC at the moment so my times are fairly flexible aswell. I can get fresh peeler aswell if you need them although i do need a bit of notice
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a guy in work passed it yesterday and said there were a good few people fishin. said as he drove past he saw 2 fish bein pulled in so at least something is bein caught. might give it a go today as im off work.
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Mike sound for that one of the lads is getting himself a car in the next week or two so should be abl to get down soon, nice break from college some night. In UCC myself final year zoology will have some free ime in jan and feb when wer suppose to be doing project :D
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#14 Post by red »

fished the pier today with not much success. loads of small whiting but nothing worth keeping also got some crabs and starfish as usual. baits were black lug, frozen mack, squid and mixed seafood. didnt matter what was on the hooks as they took everything
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#15 Post by petekd »

Some nice whiting, tiny codling, Pout and Poor cod yesterday for myself and JP. No sign of anything sizeable being caught. As an aside and a little OT, for anyone contemplating fishing Fountainstown in the near future, forget it. 8/9 of us fished the flood there with Crosshaven for a club MA on Saturday night and 3 of us shared 1st place with a single whiting, brutal.
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#16 Post by lumpy »

i can concur with pete... :D
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish


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