Anyone know where I can buy bait in Youghal?

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Anyone know where I can buy bait in Youghal?

#1 Post by KenM »

I think theres a bait shop in Middleton?

Looking for one closer to Youghal if possible.

Can you buy peeler crap in a bait shop?

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#2 Post by croppyboy »

i was there this summer and the shops only sold frozen baits the local lad who collected the peeler said that he couldnt supply as he was to busy with locals and you would have to book bait in advance i tried to find number on phone but no joy theres a few places around cork and cobh if i find numbers ill pm you
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#3 Post by KenM »

Book bait in advance! Wow!!! Must be a busy spot!

If you find them numbers that would be great!

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#4 Post by petekd »

Ken, if you're prepared to travel into Cork I have a couple of numbers for you. Pre booking is totally necessary, as is a follow up call a day or two before sometimes. Cork Angling and Outdoor centre Tony or Trev 021 4321000, Halfway Angling Centre Dan Lynch 021 4885894. Live rag also available from both too.
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#5 Post by KenM »

Hey Pete,

Thanks for that!

Hopefully I'll get time to get into Cork itself.

Would mackeral be a good bait for the area? I could spin early on to catch a couple.


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#6 Post by petekd »

Ive only fished around Youghal twice, caught just a couple of flounders, dont know the place that well to be honest. However, if you can get your hands on some fresh lug, that would do with some squid or mack to tip off with, would see you in with a chance of a cod or bass depending on where you are fishing.
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#7 Post by Stan »

I have found mussel to be a good bait for codling there.

It is possible to collect crab in the area if you have the time.

Lug will work well from the local beaches.

If fishing for flounder in the estuary the crab seems to be the business.

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