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cobh deep water quay 11/1/10

#1 Post by jimmymellis »

fishing :me and the mrs
tide:going out
bait: crab frozen lug and squid
rigs :2 hook flappers
result:22 codling


i started fishing at 5pm and as soon as the lead reached the bottom and set the fish was biting not great sizes smallest 27cm biggest 45cm average 29-30 best bait crab or lug tipped with crab legs we ran out of bait by 8pm good little spot if you just fancy catching fish
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#2 Post by JOHN1 »

Handy session 22 codling and not a cod to be seen .

well done :wink:
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#3 Post by doggie3131 »

jesus folks,thats great fishing :mrgreen: 22 codling :mrgreen: its hard getting ONE up here
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#4 Post by Young Corkman »

Thats some good fishing :D Do ya think you would catch anything on jellyworms or feathers this time of year? Thanks
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#5 Post by jimmymellis »

Young Corkman wrote:Thats some good fishing :D Do ya think you would catch anything on jellyworms or feathers this time of year? Thanks
nope unless your in a boat its more summer time for the jelly worms and feathers
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#6 Post by Pat »

Jimmy, boy, you're sure getting in some fishing....and on my patch now aswell! At least you won't have to look out for the traffic there :wink: .
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#7 Post by jimmymellis »

Pat wrote:Jimmy, boy, you're sure getting in some fishing....and on my patch now aswell! At least you won't have to look out for the traffic there :wink: .
its more your patch than mine but only just im from carrigtwohill lol and i fish 4-5 times a week pat so i get loads of fish and the odd blank but i tend to stay until i catch so i dont blank but its rare
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#8 Post by KERRY1 »

Well done to you both :D
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#9 Post by RockHunter »

Another nice session - well done.
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#10 Post by enda pegger »

no rockling jim i am shocked :lol:
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#11 Post by alby »

enda pegger wrote:no rockling jim i am shocked :lol:
He mustn't have used the magic paste!!!
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#12 Post by jimmymellis »

enda pegger wrote:no rockling jim i am shocked :lol:
nope no rockling ive never had them here to be honest
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its good to see the fishing picked up .we fished same spot on sunday we didnt have that many fish between us . the biggest fish was 30 cm. that was 21 anglers,amazing what 24 hrs does
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rayman wrote:its good to see the fishing picked up .we fished same spot on sunday we didnt have that many fish between us . the biggest fish was 30 cm. that was 21 anglers,amazing what 24 hrs does
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#15 Post by jimmymellis »

rayman wrote:
rayman wrote:its good to see the fishing picked up .we fished same spot on sunday we didnt have that many fish between us . the biggest fish was 30 cm. that was 21 anglers,amazing what 24 hrs does
was that in the comp for the juniors during the day
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jimmymellis wrote:
enda pegger wrote:no rockling jim i am shocked :lol:
nope no rockling ive never had them here to be honest
You won't pick up shore rockling or 5 bearded, but what you will get are 3 bearded and bloody big ones. We pick them up while fishing for conger. An extremely short cast is all that is required. A few specimen rockling have been caught here over the years.
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#17 Post by shamieboy »

jimmymellis wrote:
rayman wrote:
rayman wrote:its good to see the fishing picked up .we fished same spot on sunday we didnt have that many fish between us . the biggest fish was 30 cm. that was 21 anglers,amazing what 24 hrs does
was that in the comp for the juniors during the day
no not a junior comp, 20 senior anglers and 1 junior fished the westcork&district match at cobh.
lets put it into perspective, those fishing included the current irish master angler and world shore team captain,who has fished for the home nations team previously,last years munster champion and a previous munster champion, a recent irish world team member on several occasions, several members who are about to compete in the fish offs for the world team,members who have fished for the munster interprovincial team and a few who regularly fish the leinster league, along with at least nine lads who fish the munster closed legs every year,the only notable absentee was the current irish home international captain and jimmy smith winner,who couldnt make it due to work commitments..and many other less illustrious,but fine anglers in their own right took part.....now thats some group of juniors.......club sec sean o brien
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#18 Post by jimmymellis »

luke the fisher was fishing it so i thought it was a junior comp any way you all should know by now that it doesnt fish during the day its far better at night lots more fish there for some reason
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#19 Post by shamieboy »

Thanks for the inside track on the venue :roll: :roll: ive fished this area on countless occasions since the mid 70s with great sessions during daytime and poor ones at night and vice versa..being born a stones throw from the venue and my family from cobh i"d have a fairly good idea on the venue! but thanks again.. regards sean
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#20 Post by Tom Maher »

20 senior anglers and 1 junior fished the westcork&district match at cobh.
lets put it into perspective, those fishing included the current irish master angler and world shore team captain,who has fished for the home nations team previously,last years munster champion and a previous munster champion, a recent irish world team member on several occasions, several members who are about to compete in the fish offs for the world team,members who have fished for the munster interprovincial team and a few who regularly fish the leinster league, along with at least nine lads who fish the munster closed legs every year,the only notable absentee was the current irish home international captain and jimmy smith winner,who couldnt make it due to work commitments..and many other less illustrious,but fine anglers in their own right took part.....now thats some group of juniors.......club sec sean o brien
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Look at the credentials in the above quote, and Jimmy fair play to you, you put them all to shame.
With Jimmy leading the way i'm sure Ireland will win at the home nations and the world shore.
Anglers with Jimmy's knack for catching fish, bait selection ( how many of the above will admit to experimenting with pilchard oil they obviously dont want to succeed ), and choice of tides - i mean catching more fish than 20 anglers PUT TOGETHER, now that is amazing- these anglers only come along very rarely and should be utilized correctly.
Munster EGM coming soon, i only hope some of the delegates have the foresight to propose MR. JAMES. MELLIS as munster coach/manager.

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