Dublin Cod

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Re: Dublin Cod

#21 Post by sammypants 13 »

alby wrote:Several fish over 4lb from Corbawn Lane, The 40 foot (after Dark), Poolbeg lighthouse & behind Bullock Harbour last winter.

There's even a spring run down in Poolbeg beleive it or not.

Although not Dublin - Greystones North beach still can fish well after a good easterly.
Didnt think there would be cod in Poolbeg! That venue seems a bit underrated considering the different species it throws up smoothhound, bass and apparently cod aswell!
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Re: Dublin Cod

#22 Post by chilly123 »

Lots of good cod spots around Dublin some are just very dodgey to get down to.. I just got a kayak to solve that problem. Some great spots around howth head U can get down , but U will be taking ur life in ur hands.. Don't go near it if its raining or even might rain cause U will either slip of and die or get stuck at the bottom if it rains...
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Re: Dublin Cod

#23 Post by seanie35 »

I used to pick up some nice cod on squid/lug cocktails on the broken rocks part of the elbow on the right hand side pier in howth harbour mostly around low tide darkness/ december
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