Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:37 am
Hi all,
just wondering what people's thoughts are for the upcoming "cod" season.Is there a possibility of a few fish running or is it going to be very hit and miss.Do we need plenty of storms to bring them in to shore along with real cold weather and lots of smallies showing up in the next few weeks as in years gone by.
Its just that i've been looking at a few of my old fishing diaries and the common theme was cold snaps storms and lots of small codling around this time of year.I promise i won't come back in the spring and say but joe bloggs told us all we would have agreat season.
Any feelings ,me personally i'm not holding out for too much as last year was so poor generally and also there appeared to be a lack of cod from the boats during the summer back this way[cork harbour],normally they would show whilst out messing around for macks during the autumn.
Tight lines
Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:06 am
good post, i think its going to be an ok winter at least , seems every whiting in the ocean came into youghal last year

and hopefully its the cods turn for a mass frenzy just left of where i will be fishing
Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:09 am
Last year from the boat I coludn't catch a cod to save my life.
This year in the past few weeks I have caught quite a few around the 2lb mark.
Don't know if this helps for Cork.
Yappo
Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:55 pm
So it looks like i'll be sharpening the big hooks once again in hope of a few .Youngrod you did'nt do too bad to land a few last year as i think i only had a handful and nothing over 1lb.Ithink there might be something to that theory on differant years having strong runs of certain fish.I never had so many whitting as i did last year and real big too,the same happened in the past and bingo the following year the cod showed.
Seanie i reckon you could be right on your secret mark,if you want i'll check it out for you before you venture down there

.I suppose all this crap wind and weed has an upside just a pity it happens to coincide with what is my fav part of the year for the silver spiky fellas
Tight lines
Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:32 pm
in the last 3 wks have been catching large amounts of small codling they have been filling rigs last time out must have hooked 100 on my own in 2 hrs also small haddock so hopefully this is a good sign and will prove your theory iv only been fishing around howth dont know what the rest of dublin bay is like also theve been very fat although small and stuffed with
fry and tiny crabs these were coming up there necks when brought aboard
Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:11 pm
been out around the harbour over the past 2 weeks and after getting 14 between 2 of us some of them hitting 1Lb mark so i think it's a good sign as there will be big one's to follow .
Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:20 pm
Yeah, there's a lot small codling showing up in the harbour at the moment. About a month ago I spotted a good number caught off the quays in Cobh by lads fishing for mackeral

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Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:41 pm
going to be a cracking year for the cod already off to a great start only last weekend had 7 codling in the 1lb to 3lb size hundreds under that size and a few coalis in the 2lb region hard to root the bigger fish out of the pickers but well worth the effort
Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:01 pm
The Cork Small boats is normally a decent indicator if there are a few Cod about. With that Many Boats trying for them it should let you know how easy or hard they were to catch. Last year only 4 boats (out of 32ish) managed to catch a cod over 4 days fishing. I think it was a bit better this year, but don't know exactly how much. Try
www.skuaangling.net for the results. I was fishing just before the small Boats and we managed to afew to 9lb not too far from the mouth of the harbour
Kev
Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:46 pm
some nice cod being caught off kayak in uk ..but small numbers soo far
Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:22 am
i suppose wether we get a good cod season or not depends on what the comercial boats leave for us few months back our club had a comp up the north antrim coast and codling were caught next thing heard was that none were getting caught me and round-our-way were out wednesday nite and had a few codling very small but as fat as f**k so who knows but i suppose what ive said doesnt answer the question
Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:41 am
Was out on the north coast a few weeks ago and had some nice cod to the boat biggest around 5lbs so its looking alot better than the last few years.
Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:06 pm
Between 2 of us on a 3 hour session yesterday evening we caught 23 codling and a few other species. At first they were only small, about 8 - 10 inches in length but we got a few bigger ones by the end of the evening. I'm bad at judging weight and i don't have a scales but there were a few between 1-2 lbs anyway, they might have weighed more than that. One up one downs came in with two codling on a few times. Gonna be a good year i'd say. The small ones are only leading the way for the big mouthed, rod bending, double figured fellas that we're all hoping will show soon. That session was off a shore mark too.
Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:49 pm
ALREADY HAD A LOT OF SMALL CODLING ON THE ANTRIM COAST HAD ONE 2 WEEKS AGO AT 3.5 LBS GAVE A GOOD FIGHT TOO SPESCIALLY FOR COD
Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:01 pm
bertyboy2008 wrote:ALREADY HAD A LOT OF SMALL CODLING ON THE ANTRIM COAST HAD ONE 2 WEEKS AGO AT 3.5 LBS GAVE A GOOD FIGHT TOO SPESCIALLY FOR COD
goodie, hope i to get out once or twice
Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:34 pm
If you are interested in bagging a cod along the South Coast I'd suggest tonight would be a good bet. After the storm last night there's a massive surf. Conditions will be excellent.
Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:24 am
well from our trip last week we had a load of codling and one or two cod loads of whiting and 2 unkown,s
some say whiting some say hake and some say haddock but it seems to be ealry for the big one's yet we are out tonight and i will report back to you wat the fishing is like
i am recording the fishing and size and doing stats on them for the year during the xmass i will post my finding on the major category,s bass cod ect!
Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:18 pm
ok lads any likely cod hotspots around north kerry /west limerick. i've come across an odd one here and there over the years but nothing steady or reliable. caught plenty off the boats so they must be available from the shore too at this time of year ( hopefully ).
Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:48 pm
When the weather is too sh@?!ty for bass fishing

, there's only one thing for it and that's to try for some cod.....
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