Now that’s a kettle of fish that didn’t need to be opened.
Have a look at my signature 24 species this year all but 1 were caught fishing out of Cork
We’ll presume its Cork harbour so for a starter fishing outside the harbour can be split into two types drifting and at anchor
Drifting: Mostly done over the reefs will produce cod, ling, pouting use a good size hokkai rig (size 4/0 hook) baited with a generous sliver of mackerel.
Smaller hokkai (size 4) and smaller baits will get ballan and cuckoo wrasse plus the greedy cod, ling and pouting.
Gilling with jelly worms will get the pollack and coalfish but don’t get too upset if the odd cod grabs the jelly too.
At anchor: The same fishing as above but with the addition of conger and dogs. For the conger a flowing trace with a 6/0 or 8/0 hook and a lump of mackerel should do the trick.
If ye are inside the harbour then it will be more than likely ye will be at anchor. The two spots are either the harbour rock, that’s at the mouth of the harbour by the lighthouse.
Ye’ll be brought there for conger fishing but it would be well worth you time to use some crab on the 4/0 hokkai for cod.
Anchored further in the harbour near the two forts then its back to the smaller hokkai and small baits mackerel, lug and maddies for dabs and whiting the odd dogfish. Again don’t be upset a cod or two show here too.