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#1 Post by samo »

me and a few of me mates have decided to head south this year for cod can anyone tell us of the best venues to fish for this species of fish. please all information will be regarded as useful and im not coddin ya.
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#2 Post by petekd »

How far south you planning on coming Samo...?
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#3 Post by samo »

as far as it takes really, had Waterford in mind but this place De Wall has my attention lately.
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#4 Post by daven »

fish the rive suir (near ballinakill downs) in waterford. You'll get cod up to 3-4 lbs
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#5 Post by kieran »

Arthurstown on the wexford side of Waterford Estuary is a good spot at night on a flood from half way up, use lug and or crab in squid. A bit snaggy in places but it has the advantage of a lit and sheltered pier...

BTW, does anyone know what is the story is with the container port at Bellview - is it closed to anglers now?

Youghal harbour can be good, town side on the flood, Ferrypoint on the ebb. Crab is the best option and you might chance flats or a bass too.

Tramore can produce them on the beach beside the Saleens - Fitzgeralds I think it is called, flooding tide at night.

Wexford harbour gets a run of them, smaller than other places, outside talbot hotel, short 30 metre lob casts with crab wrapped in squid will do. Ask JD as he specialises in this venue! :wink:

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#6 Post by samo »

cheers lads thanks alot im not heading down this weekend but i am heading down next week end so if yous are out on any of those venues please keep me updated on how you got on.

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