Good marks close to Douglas, Cork ???

Sun May 25, 2008 8:04 pm

I'll be staying Douglas (Cork) next weekend and I'm tempted to pack some of the gear, incase I get an opportunity to get out fishing. :roll:

Can anyone recommend a mark or two that might be worth a few casts without travelling a million miles? :wink:
Any good tackle shops around Cork city that usually stock bait?

I may travel light and leave the beachcasters at home, so I might be better equipped to do a bit of flattie bashing. (The jury's still out on that one though :? ).

Any info, advice, etc. much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Martin.

Mon May 26, 2008 7:53 pm

your at the right side of the city monkstown and passage west and ringaskiddy have a look at my web site i have a good few marks with pictures .
hope this helps

Tue May 27, 2008 2:31 am

thighlinescork.com wrote:your at the right side of the city monkstown and passage west and ringaskiddy have a look at my web site i have a good few marks with pictures .
hope this helps


Will check out your site.
Thanks for that Shane. Much appreciated. :lol:

...now, just to need to locate some tackle shops... :?

Tue May 27, 2008 8:54 am

theres a fairly good tackle shop just outside of douglas, off teh kinsale road roundabout, http://www.corkanglingdirect.com/content/view/12/27/ which will have frozen sandeel, lug etc. but don't think they have any fresh bait, well stocked shop if a bit pricey.

Tue May 27, 2008 10:40 am

shambobala wrote:theres a fairly good tackle shop just outside of douglas, off teh kinsale road roundabout, http://www.corkanglingdirect.com/content/view/12/27/ which will have frozen sandeel, lug etc. but don't think they have any fresh bait, well stocked shop if a bit pricey.


Perfect. Thanks shambobala.

Tue May 27, 2008 11:22 am

Hi Martin

You can get fresh bait (lug+crab) from sharkies which is also very near http://www.fishandtips.ie/index.php?opt ... e&Itemid=1
Click on 'google map' on the left hand side menu for a map.

You try the Douglas estuary around the old railway bridge...never fished it myself but I heard good reports...I can send you a map if you want.

Tue May 27, 2008 7:35 pm

rory from cork wrote:Hi Martin

You can get fresh bait (lug+crab) from sharkies which is also very near http://www.fishandtips.ie/index.php?opt ... e&Itemid=1
Click on 'google map' on the left hand side menu for a map.

You try the Douglas estuary around the old railway bridge...never fished it myself but I heard good reports...I can send you a map if you want.


Excellent stuff Rory. Please send on the map.
Many thanks.

Wed May 28, 2008 5:30 pm

fish that area a lot but the fact that the bass season is closed while your down i didn't say anything about the place you will come across a lot of flat fish here but access to here you either have to park in a car park by the rochestown inn pub Jacobs island mahon point these are the close,s not worth the hasel unless you were bass fishing.
here is a map i did on google map of a few marks

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8& ... 77405&z=12

Wed May 28, 2008 8:36 pm

thighlinescork.com wrote:fish that area a lot but the fact that the bass season is closed while your down i didn't say anything about the place you will come across a lot of flat fish here but access to here you either have to park in a car park by the rochestown inn pub Jacobs island mahon point these are the close,s not worth the hasel unless you were bass fishing.
here is a map i did on google map of a few marks

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8& ... 77405&z=12


Shane, I'm not sure I understand where you're saying I'll target the flatties :?. Can you clarify please?

Thanks.

Wed May 28, 2008 9:30 pm

No need for my map Martin...Shane has it all covered...good luck with it and let us know how it goes...rory