Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

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Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

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People:14 anglers

Duration:10am - 6pm

Tide:Dropping and the early flood

Weather:Settled with showers

Bait:All sorts

Rigs:Various

Results:Mackeral, Pollack, Coalfish, Ling, Haddock, Whiting, Red Gurnard, Grey Gurnard, Pouting, Poor Cod, Cuckoo Wrasse, Ballan Wrasse, Megrim, and a few Octupus

Report: As part of the Fisheries Awareness Week the CFB chartered two of Cork Harbour Angling Hub's charter boats last Sunday and took a mixed bag of novices and "experts" out. With two boats the decision was made to fish two different marks; Deora De went to the Smiths and Osprey II went to the Ling Rocks. Fishing was superb. JP Molloy reckoned it was some of the best fishing he's had from a boat. For a full report have a look here http://www.corkharbouranglinghub.blogspot.com . Here's a few pics including a pic of a specimen grey gurnard caught on the day:

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A few more pics....

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Re: Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

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Jaysus, where would a fella get a codling in Cork huh.....? :D Heard all about it, busy day by all accounts. Well done lads.
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Re: Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

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nice fishing
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Cracking session, well done on the Grey Gurnard and the strings of cod, 3 weeks time i will be down there so save some fish for me, lol

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Re: Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

#6 Post by Rampent Wreckfish »

I must say it was a great day out. I think I had 12/13 species for the day.

I was on board with Mohawk on the Deora de. I dont think there was any point through the day when we were not catching fish.

I even caught my first megrim which decide to hop off as I was bringing it on board and go for a little run along the gunnel before going back over the side :(

As some of ye may know I am a shore angler and not overly familiar with this boat angling caper but 1 thing is for sure, after the day I had on sunday I will be trying a bit more boat angling and booking Jim on the Deora de a couple of times before the summer is out.
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As some of ye may know I am a shore angler and not overly familiar with this boat angling caper but 1 thing is for sure, after the day I had on sunday I will be trying a bit more boat angling and booking Jim on the Deora de a couple of times before the summer is out.[/quote]
its very easy to get hooked on this boat angling thing lol. well done lads on a super day out and specimens as well .they dont get better than that ...............? or do they
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Re: Deora De and Osprey II, Cork Harbour, 30th May

#8 Post by The Austrian »

its very easy to get hooked on this boat angling thing

yes, I confess :oops: :D
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