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Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby John+1945 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:42 pm

Hi Guys,

Can anybody help me? I'm coming to Ireland in September and staying until the end of October. I will be traveling all over the south and staying for a couple of nights at Whitepoint Moorings in a camper van. Could you please give me some idea of rules and regs regarding fishing there, as I believe the water is between 20 and 30 mtrs deep. Also what can be caught there, also sizes.

Many thanks for your help Guys.

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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby donal domeney » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:57 am

The water in front of the houses at Whitepoint Moorings is very shallow and has only about 6'-10' of water at low water.
A few hundreds yards to the left is the deep water berth you would have a better chance of a few fish there. There should be mackerel there in September along with the mackerel bashers. Bottom fishing for dogs and the odd conger. Small cod, whiting and coalies start to show towards the end of October.
The pier in the town would fish the same
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby John+1945 » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:51 pm

donal domeney wrote:The water in front of the houses at Whitepoint Moorings is very shallow and has only about 6'-10' of water at low water.
A few hundreds yards to the left is the deep water berth you would have a better chance of a few fish there. There should be mackerel there in September along with the mackerel bashers. Bottom fishing for dogs and the odd conger. Small cod, whiting and coalies start to show towards the end of October.
The pier in the town would fish the same

Many thanks Donal,

This will be the first time I have fished in Ireland so I hope it goes well, once again thank you,

P.S could you please advise me on whart bait to use? mackrell, squid, sand eel?

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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby donal domeney » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:22 pm

Mackerel will do fine for the dogs and the conger

If you are there into late October crab for the cod and mackerel will do fine for the rest. There are plenty of good beaches in East Cork for other species. Paul should be able to help with bait and what happening on them http://eastcorkbaitandtackle.com/tackle.html
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby John+1945 » Wed Jul 29, 2015 11:47 pm

Thanks for the info Donal, I have noted it down.
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby donal domeney » Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:13 pm

When you get nearer to the time post up again and I'll have a better idea on what's happening
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby John+1945 » Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:08 pm

Thanks Donal, I will do that.
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby John+1945 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:32 pm

Hi Donal,

I will be coming over next week so poss fishing first week in october, any idea what is happening? I may also try Waterville from the beach.
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby donal domeney » Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:31 am

for starters the mackerel are extremely scarce in around the harbour.
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Re: Fishing Cobh Harbour

Postby Eriksen » Wed Sep 23, 2015 9:40 pm

First thing first, hi to all;-)
I went to Cobh on sunday a week and a half ago (i think) morning time, happy out there was pissing rain (nobody around) and got a mackerel at the first cast. And that's it, nothing else. In fact i wasn't expecting a lot since i do classic spinning with a single lure, but there was no sign of life.
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