Rosscarbery Area, Co. Cork

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blackiemc
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Rosscarbery Area, Co. Cork

#1 Post by blackiemc »

People:One

Duration: 1 hour

Tide: ebbing, half

Weather: fine, v. gentle stir in sea

Bait: jelly worm (Storm Rattle Grub RG05)

Rigs:short trace

Results:second cast got a nice little pollack, let 'im back

Catch and Release:: Yes/No



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I'm looking hard for a couple of good pollack spots around these parts,(any PM or otherwise with advice would be gold dust to me).
Very pleased to get a decent little pollack on my second cast, then I noticed gannets dive bombing not far from me, so I switched tackle to see if macks were about (see Mack Reports... for the rest - i.e caught none).

Will be back for more pollack, bigger and better hopefully!

Blackie
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Pollack around Rosscarbery

#2 Post by kieran »

Best to go past the Long Strand and try for Galley Head, but be careful!
Kieran Hanrahan

Time spent fishing is never time wasted...

2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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#3 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Kieran,
Your piece in this months Irish Angler was a great help to me for around Rosscarbery, lots of options to choose from.
Galley Head seems a bit tricky alright!!

Blackie

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