Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
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evan699
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Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
People: me and fishy1987
Time: ...
Tide: high @ 17.49
Rigs: 3/0 pennels
Bait: Razor and peeler
Weather: Beautiful for this time of year
Hit the mark to meet fishy who was there a few hours before me. Got set up and cast out to catch up with fishy who was on 8 fish already i think. nothing big but a few fish on the deck so i had to make a good start. I started to get into the small codling too and fishy pulled in the biggest codling of the session, so far, around the pound mark. He had a few more smaller fish before he had to run for the bus. I had a bit of bait left so i stuck it out for a while. The fishing carried on the same till about 8 when i got a good bite and struck into a fair enough scrap till it went to ground. Pulled to get it free and cracked my leader knot. I had no more shock leader with me so i change to my multiplier reel which was ready to go but i'm still not up to scratch with the multis and not too fond of using them in the dark. I got the bait back out anyway and was into another fish within 5 mins. Same as last time the fish went to ground and i snapped off trying to free it. My other two reels now had no shock leader and with the tidal run calling for a 5oz lead i wasn't goin to chance casting with no leader. A quick root around the car boot unearthed some 100lb shock leader. On it went as i wanted a few more casts. Not yet used to the multiplier, i forgot to place the knot to the side of the spool. Dunno if anyone ever got caught by a 100lb leader knot but it's not nice. Sat down to have a smoke and was almost immediately into another fish. Got this one up thank god, and weighed in at 1lb 3oz. Back he went and at this stage i was after packing all the gear away so i hadn't even bait elastic with me. The scruffy little sliver of razor that i just pulled out of the codlings gob went back out and i sat down for a break. It wasn't long before the tip was getting good strong tugs so i lifted into it and knew it was a better fish. It fought the whole way up to the pier. I wasn't worried about losing it on the way up due to the 100lb shock so i just swung him up to my feet. Weighed in at 2lb 9oz. Packed up the gear and headed off. Gave fishy a buzz on the way home to rub it in and that was that. Can't wait to get back out tonight. Didn't have the camera with me so only got a picture of the fish i took home.
Tight lines,
Evan
Time: ...
Tide: high @ 17.49
Rigs: 3/0 pennels
Bait: Razor and peeler
Weather: Beautiful for this time of year
Hit the mark to meet fishy who was there a few hours before me. Got set up and cast out to catch up with fishy who was on 8 fish already i think. nothing big but a few fish on the deck so i had to make a good start. I started to get into the small codling too and fishy pulled in the biggest codling of the session, so far, around the pound mark. He had a few more smaller fish before he had to run for the bus. I had a bit of bait left so i stuck it out for a while. The fishing carried on the same till about 8 when i got a good bite and struck into a fair enough scrap till it went to ground. Pulled to get it free and cracked my leader knot. I had no more shock leader with me so i change to my multiplier reel which was ready to go but i'm still not up to scratch with the multis and not too fond of using them in the dark. I got the bait back out anyway and was into another fish within 5 mins. Same as last time the fish went to ground and i snapped off trying to free it. My other two reels now had no shock leader and with the tidal run calling for a 5oz lead i wasn't goin to chance casting with no leader. A quick root around the car boot unearthed some 100lb shock leader. On it went as i wanted a few more casts. Not yet used to the multiplier, i forgot to place the knot to the side of the spool. Dunno if anyone ever got caught by a 100lb leader knot but it's not nice. Sat down to have a smoke and was almost immediately into another fish. Got this one up thank god, and weighed in at 1lb 3oz. Back he went and at this stage i was after packing all the gear away so i hadn't even bait elastic with me. The scruffy little sliver of razor that i just pulled out of the codlings gob went back out and i sat down for a break. It wasn't long before the tip was getting good strong tugs so i lifted into it and knew it was a better fish. It fought the whole way up to the pier. I wasn't worried about losing it on the way up due to the 100lb shock so i just swung him up to my feet. Weighed in at 2lb 9oz. Packed up the gear and headed off. Gave fishy a buzz on the way home to rub it in and that was that. Can't wait to get back out tonight. Didn't have the camera with me so only got a picture of the fish i took home.
Tight lines,
Evan
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
that realy nice codling, super session
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
well done lads, thats a fine codling 
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
Well done evan, nice way to finish off the session despite a few snags.
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
nice fishing,well done!
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
Lovely looking fish its amazing the way we always worry so much about bait presentations quality and so and,and there is you throwing out a recycled bita razor and bang the best fish of the night its comical 
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
Nice fish defo looks. Bigger than 2.9lb
Sent on my Sony Ericsson using my thumb....
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
fine fish lad dont think the cod are very tackle shy tbh i always use 30lb flourocarbon all the way to the hook
, weather aint looking to good lot of rain due it could mess up early next week
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
Well done again Evan, very nice cod, that thumb is a sore one with 70 lbs leader, never mind 100, I use tapered leaders now and it is a much better way to cast and reel in again less chance of picking up a lot of weed on the smaller knot. Suppose you are out there now hauling them in again.
Regards Wez
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
nice session cracking fish
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
You,ve the patience of a saint!(snags and shockleader etc/He,s a belter of a cod!he would have had my 12 sprat for supper 
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
Cheers lad. The session was actually a bit slack until this fish but it was a fine way to round off the night.grady wrote:that realy nice codling, super session
He put up a nice scrap anyway. CheersFisherKing wrote:well done lads, thats a fine codling
Patience paid off in the end. Thanks.tomgrey wrote:Well done evan, nice way to finish off the session despite a few snags.
Thanks oli. You don't seem to be doing to bad at the moment either.oli wrote:nice fishing,well done!
Thanks budseaotter wrote:nice fish, well done
I'd usually try to present bait as best i can too but i had no choice with the last bait so i thought what harm could it do. Obviously none.Trojan wrote:Lovely looking fish its amazing the way we always worry so much about bait presentations quality and so and,and there is you throwing out a recycled bita razor and bang the best fish of the night its comical
Cheers. My mother works wonders with the camera. It does look bigger in the photo but it was 2.9 on the button on a reliable digi scales. The fish threw up before i got him on the scales though so he did weigh a little bit more when he came out of the water.tight lines wrote:well done mate nice session that fish looks bigger than 2.9lb
The camera adds 10lbswayne riley wrote:Nice fish defo looks. Bigger than 2.9lb
Cheersmitch wrote:nice codling
The water was so murky they were just following scent and hitting anything in their path i'd say. We were out last night and it was bloody nasty alright. Winds of 110km forecast for the weekend and rain so there should be savage fishin when the storm passes. Surf beach later next week?seanie35 wrote:fine fish lad dont think the cod are very tackle shy tbh i always use 30lb flourocarbon all the way to the hook, weather aint looking to good lot of rain due it could mess up early next week
I usually use tapered leader too but that session was spur of the moment so i ended up packing f all. A chunk missing out of mu thumb is well worth it for a few fish like that.kerrywez wrote:Well done again Evan, very nice cod, that thumb is a sore one with 70 lbs leader, never mind 100, I use tapered leaders now and it is a much better way to cast and reel in again less chance of picking up a lot of weed on the smaller knot. Suppose you are out there now hauling them in again.
Regards Wez
Cheers taz. Hopefully we can tempt a few more to our hooks before they desert the shores. Stock up the freezer till the mack are back. I don't see one of the smileys licking their lips but if there was one i'd put it in here.taz wrote:nice session cracking fish
Cheers fishy but you had me well outfished last night. Even if you did lose everything in your possession and stab mefishy1987 wrote:You,ve the patience of a saint!(snags and shockleader etc/He,s a belter of a cod!he would have had my 12 sprat for supper
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Re: Cork harbour 02 feb 2011
nice codling man. you have the patience of a saint
. good to see your persistance paid off thow 