Thanks to Jim’s videos and tips I felt confidant enough to stick with the plastics while out around the harbour “Left the cooler box with all the bait sitting in my yard at home ” and sure enough it paid off with the biggest Codling I ever caught
End result was Dulittle 2 codling and I caught 2 codling and 1 coalfish,
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Great sport on the light gear I'd say, nice one on the pb
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Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life.
Species from the shore 2011:21
Species from the shore 2012:34,
Species from the shore 2013:40
Species from the shore 2014:36
Species from the shore 2015:35
Species from the shore 2016:30
: whiting,pouting,dab,shore rockling,5xb beard rockling,flounder,dogfish,grunt,white sea bream,banded sea bream,black damselfish,blue damselfish, ornate wrasse,lizard fish,sea trout,red gurnard,bass,tornback ray smoothhound,Corkwing wrasse,poor cod,ballon wrasse,cod,pollock,conger,spotted ray,bullhuss,mackerel ,tub gurnard,place,lesser weever,
Wish list: ray
donal domeney wrote: Done a few drifts in the same area as you the cod went mad for long slivers of the launce
I will make sure i bring a few down with me in a couple of weeks time , just incase they dissapear before i arrive
I wouldn’t worry too much about launce to be honest if it looks like food and it's moving away from them they'll grab it. I’ve caught them on plain feathers.
Crab would be my first bait of choice
fishy1987 wrote: well done lovley fish the soft plastics will be out more now no doubt
ferg
Soft plastics are only fodder for the tackle dealers.
It’s a tossup on which is easier to catch, bass in East Cork or good size cod in Cork Harbour.
Specimen Fish 2024: Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm; Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm; Smooth Hound (1) 109cm; Sting Ray (1)125cm; Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ; Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm. Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
It was a wicked day to be out with the sea flat calm and very little wind… I reckon if we had a bit more wind we could have covered more ground which may have given us more fish but I’m not complaining about the end result as all the other codling that I have caught while beach and rock fishing were under 12inches and believe me I travelled many miles around the coast to get them,
When I got the one in the picture to the side of the boat Dulittle asked if I was going to swing him into the boat But it would have broke my heart to lose it so I bottled out and asked for the net
fishy1987 wrote: well done lovley fish the soft plastics will be out more now no doubt
ferg
You can be sure of that Ferg, it really is a great way of fishing Specially when you leave all your bait at home
donal domeney wrote:Welcome to Cork Harbour, you won’t regret it.
Thanks Donal
If I knew how good you all had it down there I would have been down a lot sooner, it’s a fantastic place… the people and pubs aint too bad either
JimC wrote:Well done Mike!
A nice result for an exploratory run.
Cheers Jim
Don't think we would have found them so fast without your help, there will be a cool pint sent over to you when I see you around
Not the exact words I used on myself when I seen no cooler box in the van that day even Dulittle walked away rather than take this god given opportunity to slag me off
But things changed as soon as we hit the target species
[quote="donal domeney"
Soft plastics are only fodder for the tackle dealers.
It’s a tossup on which is easier to catch, Bass in East Cork or good size cod in Cork Harbour. [/quote]
Now now Donal,don't knock something until uve tried it .Todays sps are alot more advanced than the old rubber eels you have in the bottom of your tackle box .For what its worth with the amount of lads out and about bass fishing on some beaches down in east cork recently i rekon its def easier to catch a decent cod from the harbour,judging by the size of whats been caught .Even lads from dublin are beachfishing down this way in search of elusive schoolies.
Well done on the cod,lovely way to catch them and allow a fish to give a proper account of itself.