How to fish for cod from the beach?
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How to fish for cod from the beach?
I have a beachcaster rod and a big spool reel but I'm not sure what baits,hooks setup to use etc.
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
use lug or peeler crab on size 3/4 hooks with a basic rig setup and that should do you
piers are also good places to try 


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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
lug, mussel, peeler crab mix them up coctail all good baits puley rigs in estuarys like waterford or youghal two hook flappers on beaches hope this helps
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
First of all where are you located as a lot of venues do not produce cod.Aidan1888 wrote:I have a beachcaster rod and a big spool reel but I'm not sure what baits,hooks setup to use etc.
There is no sense in going to a venue with all the bait's advised if cod have never been caught there.
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
i wouldnt be using size 3 or 4 hooks they are abit small for cod baits. use a loop ring or 3 hook clip with size 1 or 1/0 hooks.
try match your hook size to the size of bait you will be using
try match your hook size to the size of bait you will be using
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
As Donal said, it's important to know where in the country you Will be fishing. Personally, I find crab to be the best bait down here. With that said, all of the baits above -with the addition of squid-will catch fish. I tend to use pulleys and flappers with a hook size of 1/0 to 3/0 or 4/0. Happy fishing 

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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Thanks guys, I will be fishing in the clonakilty, west cork area? Would I cast that out with a heavy breakaway weight or would I use a float setup?
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
A grip weight at the end of a pulley or flapper trace is probably your best bet.
I've never targeted cod down west but I'm sure other lads on here will put you right
up this way, cobh, youghal and some of the beaches in between produce cod. I heard lads fish for them at the wall in monkstown too 
I've never targeted cod down west but I'm sure other lads on here will put you right


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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
try the beaches around clon at night with a good surf running. beaches where estuaries begin are a good bet-hope this helps.
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Fish after dark with a bit of a surf on the beach. Crab or lug for cod. Long range casts to get you out to deeper water works well on the south coast.
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Pardon my ignorance! But what's a pully or a flapper trace? Will they bite through mono line?sailnfish wrote:A grip weight at the end of a pulley or flapper trace is probably your best bet.
I've never targeted cod down west but I'm sure other lads on here will put you rightup this way, cobh, youghal and some of the beaches in between produce cod. I heard lads fish for them at the wall in monkstown too
I think I have everything I need, Beachcaster, 8000 Reel, 15-20 pound line, size 1/0 - 2/0 aberdeen hooks, 5-6 ounce weight, lugworm, crab or mussels as bait? And fish after dark with a good surf getting a long distance cast?
Oh! And is there a season for cod or can you fish for them all year round near the shore?
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Goggle pulley rigs or search on you tube. Cod fishing starts in September ends in February.
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
sailnfish wrote: I heard lads fish for them at the wall in monkstown too



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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
fish youghal good cod caught every tide ask how to fish when u get there locals r very friendly and helpful
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
try a pulley-pennel...its a two hook version of the regular pulley,with both hooks fished in the one bait.it would be a 2/0 or 3/0 for me,the cod have a fairly big mouth,like a torn pocket
you'd be surprised how small a codling you can land with large hooks but it dont always work the other way around,a larger cod can spit out ur hooked bait quite easily...nothing worse when you feel a hefty weight fish turn sharp and then a dead line...
best of luck laad

you'd be surprised how small a codling you can land with large hooks but it dont always work the other way around,a larger cod can spit out ur hooked bait quite easily...nothing worse when you feel a hefty weight fish turn sharp and then a dead line...

best of luck laad

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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Any beach for cod in Galway region? (north Clare - Clifden)
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
no cod from the shore in the region your talking about worth talking about
there maybe one or two round the 1.5lb mark stuck in the kelp - but rare
any on open beaches will be 20cm = no more
not really something you can target effectively
there maybe one or two round the 1.5lb mark stuck in the kelp - but rare
any on open beaches will be 20cm = no more
not really something you can target effectively
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
which is a better place for first cod? Cork or Waterford?
corbyeire wrote:no cod from the shore in the region your talking about worth talking about
there maybe one or two round the 1.5lb mark stuck in the kelp - but rare
any on open beaches will be 20cm = no more
not really something you can target effectively
My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it
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Re: How to fish for cod from the beach?
Youghal - both Cork and Waterford side of bay/estuaryantimausas wrote:which is a better place for first cod? Cork or Waterford?
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