Cork Wreck Fishing?

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Cork Wreck Fishing?

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Lads, hoping to get to Cork in late August/early September for some wreck fishing. We were looking at Courtmacsharry, Union Hall or Castletownbere.......can anyone supply a name of a charter boat that they have had good experiences with? Also maybe a suggestion for accomodation? Thanks in advance. PM if you want.
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Re: Cork Wreck Fishing?

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You could give John Angles a call,he also has self catering holiday cottages.He is both a very good angler and skipper.If the weather is too bad to get out to the wrecks there is good fishing within the harbour for several types of ray,gurnard and flats.Take a look through the boat reports on the link below.

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Re: Cork Wreck Fishing?

#3 Post by brianbru »

hi marty have a look at colin barnes in union hall dont know about accomodation i usuall stay with a friend in ballincollig but im sure there is a fair few b&b's though.
john angles is the man alright he has a grat setup, good boat and when you get on the wrecks it really produces.
personally i would never go back to courtmacsherry ill say no more
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