Fishing around Cobh

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Buddner
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Fishing around Cobh

#1 Post by Buddner »

Lads i'm heading down to Cobh with the family for a few days. Hopefully i'll get a few hours to try for a local Bass, can some one point me in the right direction, I'll be lure fishing. Obviously i don't expect your best secret marks but just a general area. All fish (if any) will be returned. Tks in advance.
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fastnet
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Re: Fishing around Cobh

#2 Post by fastnet »

East Ferry might be worth a try...bit early though.
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JimC
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Re: Fishing around Cobh

#3 Post by JimC »

Yep! A bit early alright.
You could try the mouth of the Ferry. Down through marlogue woods. Park at the Marina.
Buddner
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Re: Fishing around Cobh

#4 Post by Buddner »

Cheers lads, i know its a bit early but between buggies bags and family :roll: theres no room for the beach casters so the travel rod and lures will have to do. Cheers for the info.
mawk
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Re: Fishing around Cobh

#5 Post by mawk »

Hi buddner,

Did you have any luck?

I was throwing lures around east ferry myself the other evening but without a sniff of action.
species 2010: whiting, cod, flounder, coalfish, short spined sea scorpion, pollack, herring, conger
jast83
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Re: Fishing around Cobh

#6 Post by jast83 »

How about nowadays? Is it worth a try?...due to bad weather I could not get anything last month

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