day out in cork
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day out in cork
Vessel:off da hook
Crew:myself tony tait
Duration:9 till 5
Tide:all states
Weather:great sunny but cool
Bait:everything
Rigs:baited feathers flowing traces
Results:ling ,pollock codling ,pouting
started off left home 5 am in cork for 8.15 met tony loaded up his gear headed for slip were on the way for 9 am .
went in search of herring the mouth of habour was being worked hard with dolfins plenty of them all day decided to try some ground for cod we tryed hard with no luck .we decided to hit a wreck or two steamed to first one had a few ling to 6 lbs moved to another one i got a good take landed a fine ling of 15 lbs we had a steady few ling and pollock from the wreck and a few pouting went to move again went a little bird landed on the boat we were 15 miles out he stayed with us for 20 mins we steamed back in nearer home we he flew off heading back out must have knowing were he was going during the day there was plenty of dolfins work the area even came up close to us for a few pics tryed few other places with not much luck came back in had a good few codling nothing major in the habour area good first day of the season in cork plenty more to come it was nice to fish with another skipper to see the diferent ways to fish wrecks some good tips from tony
went to down load pics and the ling of 15 lbs tony took the pic with my camera did not take it cant find it but i will have to go back out again to catch another
Crew:myself tony tait
Duration:9 till 5
Tide:all states
Weather:great sunny but cool
Bait:everything
Rigs:baited feathers flowing traces
Results:ling ,pollock codling ,pouting
started off left home 5 am in cork for 8.15 met tony loaded up his gear headed for slip were on the way for 9 am .
went in search of herring the mouth of habour was being worked hard with dolfins plenty of them all day decided to try some ground for cod we tryed hard with no luck .we decided to hit a wreck or two steamed to first one had a few ling to 6 lbs moved to another one i got a good take landed a fine ling of 15 lbs we had a steady few ling and pollock from the wreck and a few pouting went to move again went a little bird landed on the boat we were 15 miles out he stayed with us for 20 mins we steamed back in nearer home we he flew off heading back out must have knowing were he was going during the day there was plenty of dolfins work the area even came up close to us for a few pics tryed few other places with not much luck came back in had a good few codling nothing major in the habour area good first day of the season in cork plenty more to come it was nice to fish with another skipper to see the diferent ways to fish wrecks some good tips from tony
went to down load pics and the ling of 15 lbs tony took the pic with my camera did not take it cant find it but i will have to go back out again to catch another
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Re: day out in cork
another pic
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Re: day out in cork
A twitcher friend ID'ed those birds for me a few years back.
If memory serves they are "Chiff Chaffs" on their way into the country.
Magic little bird. They must be on their last legs (or wings) when they see the boat.
If memory serves they are "Chiff Chaffs" on their way into the country.
Magic little bird. They must be on their last legs (or wings) when they see the boat.

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Re: day out in cork
it must have been to hitch a ride with willy
glad you got a few fish willy them cork pollack taste nice in batter 


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Re: day out in cork
Cracking pics ill show you how to catch and take a good pic of a 15lb ling next time 

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Re: day out in cork
good man willie nice pics there nice to get out, ill be in touch next week ill be heading out to wet a line.
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Re: day out in cork
Nice bit of fishing but i have to say i really like the pictures of the dolfins,
did you have to use some kind of filter lense to rid the glare off the water ??
You now have me looking for slips where i can launch from should i go down during the summer
did you have to use some kind of filter lense to rid the glare off the water ??
You now have me looking for slips where i can launch from should i go down during the summer

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Re: day out in cork
hi mann i have a fineplex s7000 with a polarised lens cover cuts the glare right down
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Re: day out in cork
excellent day out lads and some good fishing as well . id say you got a good run off the 15lb ling willie they always give a good account of themselves. by the way that bird is a thrush an irritating c--t lol
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Re: day out in cork
twinkle wrote:that bird is a thrush an irritating c--t lol
now it's not.
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Re: day out in cork
steyrman wrote:hi mann i have a fineplex s7000 with a polarised lens cover cuts the glare right down
It seems to work a treat, I will have to carry on using my sun glass's as a lens cover for now.. least until i invest in a better camera,

JOHN1 wrote:twinkle wrote:that bird is a thrush an irritating c--t lol
now it's not.
It's not what John !!! A. a Thrush, or B. a ****
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Re: day out in cork
mann wrote:steyrman wrote:hi mann i have a fineplex s7000 with a polarised lens cover cuts the glare right down
It seems to work a treat, I will have to carry on using my sun glass's as a lens cover for now.. least until i invest in a better camera,
JOHN1 wrote:twinkle wrote:that bird is a thrush an irritating c--t lol
now it's not.
It's not what John !!! A. a Thrush, or B. a ****
neither of them

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Re: day out in cork
apart from my thrush joke going over johns head. i was wondering willie do the dolphins rob your hooks like the seals do when your pulling in your feathers? and has anyone ever hooked one?
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Re: day out in cork
hi twinkle never had a dolfin take any bait i have had under the boat with 4 rods down and never had a problem there just a nice site to see around the boat
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Re: day out in cork
yes there beautiful could spend hours just looking at them and of course where they are so are the fish followed 2 porpoises off the back of irelands eye last year stayed on the macks for an hour they just kept circuling the shoal it was great fun
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twinkle wrote:apart from my thrush joke going over johns head. i was wondering willie do the dolphins rob your hooks like the seals do when your pulling in your feathers? and has anyone ever hooked one?
we snagged one a while back. they came from the port side and went straight under the keel. we were trying to get the gear out of the water in time and one of us hooked one. nearly pulled the guy in, hit like a train. WAAAAY harder than a shark. and probably never knew it was hooked. lost about a half a spool of braid before we got a scissors to it
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