A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
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A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
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Bait: Fresh crab
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulleys
Results:
18th January: - 10 cod (best fish 6.5 lbs)
19th January: - 6 cod (best fish 4.25 lbs)
22nd January: - 13 cod (best fish 5.5 lbs)
23rd january: - 13 cod (best fish 5.25 lbs)
Report: After the storms and heavy rain between Christmas and the New Year I wasn't too hopeful of the cod sticking around. Even before Christmas they were getting scarce and smaller. A torrent of fresh water coming down the Blackwater pushed the fish well out into the bay by the beginning of January. Early in the month there were reports of the occasional good cod been taken in the Youghal area but in general the fishing seemed to be poor. However, last weekend after a week of relatively dry weather I thought I would take a chance and see if the cod had returned.
18th January
I had intended to fish a small gravelly cove in the outer harbour area but when I got there another angler had already set up in the middle of the small bay. There wasn't much space to fish comfortably without getting crossed lines especially if there was a bit of a tidal current so I decided to move to a different mark.
I arrived at the second location to find it free so I could set up on my favourite spot. I set up two rods both with 4/0 pennel pulleys baited with fresh crab. It was quite until after dark, then at about 6.25pm I had a bite, it was a small codling of less than a pound. But at least that indicated that there were still some cod around. Ten minutes later I had another small fish. Shortly afterwards I had a stronger tug on one of the rods and hauled in a better fish of about 3.25 lbs.
That was better, some bigger fish were starting to show up with the rising tide. Then quarter of an hour later close to high tide there was a sharp tug on the rod to my left. I grabbed it, struck and could feel a very strong fish on the end. It was fighting strongly as it attempted to dig into the side of the channel. As I got it in close I could see it thrashing about in the shallows and it looked a good plump fish. I eased it onto the shore and could see that it was a fine fat cod weighing 6.5 lbs - my best of the 2013/14 season.
This was quickly followed by a fish of about 3 lb. There was then a lull for about 30 minutes. The tide was beginning to drop and I was thinking of packing up when there was another good knock on one of the rods. It was a 4.25 lb cod which still had the remnants of a net around it which was cutting into it just below the head.
I had a couple more small fish after that before I packed up. So with a total of 10 cod, including 4 keepers above 3 lbs I was very pleased with that session.
19th January
Following the success of the previous night I headed to the same mark. However, there was a lot more fresh water coming down the Blackwater this time. Although it had been dry near the coast for the previous few days there must have been some heavy rain farther north in the river catchment which had now made its way downstream. This was reflected in the fishing. I had a few small codling of a pound or less over a couple of hours up to high tide at around 7.30 pm. It was not looking good, then close to 8 pm I finally had a good bite. It felt a strong fish and put up a good struggle all the way in. It was a 4.25 lb fish.
The tide was dropping at that stage so it was time to pack up. So while a disappointing session compared to the previous evening with 5 small codling it ended well with one nice fish .
22nd January
The conditions looked good for a cod session, no rain of any significance over the last few days, slack tides and a cold clear night. I had ordered 2 dozen crabs the day before so I was well prepared. I got to the mark at about 7 pm. No sooner had I cast out the first bait when I had a bite but the fish came off after a few turns of the reel. I recast and set up the second rod. Not long afterwards I had another bite, this time it stayed on but it was only a small codling of a pound and a half. As I was releasing it there was knock on the second rod, this was a better fish of 3.35 lbs.
Ten minutes later I had another 3 lb fish. I was getting plenty of gentle tugs as well, presumably small fish pulling on the bait. Then at about 8.15 pm there was a hefty tug on one of the rods. This was a very strong fish which did its best to try to dig in to the channel sides all the way in. It was a plump 5.5 lb cod - the best fish of the session.
This was rapidly followed by a succession of fish some of the order of a pound or so but several keepers as well including cod of 3.25, 4.5, 5 and 4 lbs.
It was my best session of the 2013/14 season with a total of 13 cod, including 7 keepers above 3 lbs.
23rd January
I had plenty of crab left so returned to the same mark the following evening. It was a mild dark overcast night with a light southerly breeze. I was hoping for a repeat of the previous session. There were plenty of fish there, I was getting a series of bites in rapid succession but they were all small fish, between 0.5-1.5 lbs. I had ten of them over the space of two hours. They were too small to keep although three were deeply hooked and floated when I tried to release them so I retrieved those.
I had to wait until close high tide before I had the first decent bite. It felt a good fish and I almost had it in, the shockleader was winding on to the reel when it dug its head into the side of the channel and as I tried to pull it out the fish got off. However, it was a sign that some bigger fish were finally moving in. Shortly afterwards I had a 2 lb cod followed 20 minutes later by a 4 lb fish.
Then I had another sharp tug on one of the rods. It was another strong fish which put up a good struggle all the way in. It was a 5.25 lb cod.
With that I decided to pack up. What had started as a slow session with just small fish and improved dramatically in the last half hour.
			
			
						Bait: Fresh crab
Rigs: 4/0 pennel pulleys
Results:
18th January: - 10 cod (best fish 6.5 lbs)
19th January: - 6 cod (best fish 4.25 lbs)
22nd January: - 13 cod (best fish 5.5 lbs)
23rd january: - 13 cod (best fish 5.25 lbs)
Report: After the storms and heavy rain between Christmas and the New Year I wasn't too hopeful of the cod sticking around. Even before Christmas they were getting scarce and smaller. A torrent of fresh water coming down the Blackwater pushed the fish well out into the bay by the beginning of January. Early in the month there were reports of the occasional good cod been taken in the Youghal area but in general the fishing seemed to be poor. However, last weekend after a week of relatively dry weather I thought I would take a chance and see if the cod had returned.
18th January
I had intended to fish a small gravelly cove in the outer harbour area but when I got there another angler had already set up in the middle of the small bay. There wasn't much space to fish comfortably without getting crossed lines especially if there was a bit of a tidal current so I decided to move to a different mark.
I arrived at the second location to find it free so I could set up on my favourite spot. I set up two rods both with 4/0 pennel pulleys baited with fresh crab. It was quite until after dark, then at about 6.25pm I had a bite, it was a small codling of less than a pound. But at least that indicated that there were still some cod around. Ten minutes later I had another small fish. Shortly afterwards I had a stronger tug on one of the rods and hauled in a better fish of about 3.25 lbs.
That was better, some bigger fish were starting to show up with the rising tide. Then quarter of an hour later close to high tide there was a sharp tug on the rod to my left. I grabbed it, struck and could feel a very strong fish on the end. It was fighting strongly as it attempted to dig into the side of the channel. As I got it in close I could see it thrashing about in the shallows and it looked a good plump fish. I eased it onto the shore and could see that it was a fine fat cod weighing 6.5 lbs - my best of the 2013/14 season.
This was quickly followed by a fish of about 3 lb. There was then a lull for about 30 minutes. The tide was beginning to drop and I was thinking of packing up when there was another good knock on one of the rods. It was a 4.25 lb cod which still had the remnants of a net around it which was cutting into it just below the head.
I had a couple more small fish after that before I packed up. So with a total of 10 cod, including 4 keepers above 3 lbs I was very pleased with that session.
19th January
Following the success of the previous night I headed to the same mark. However, there was a lot more fresh water coming down the Blackwater this time. Although it had been dry near the coast for the previous few days there must have been some heavy rain farther north in the river catchment which had now made its way downstream. This was reflected in the fishing. I had a few small codling of a pound or less over a couple of hours up to high tide at around 7.30 pm. It was not looking good, then close to 8 pm I finally had a good bite. It felt a strong fish and put up a good struggle all the way in. It was a 4.25 lb fish.
The tide was dropping at that stage so it was time to pack up. So while a disappointing session compared to the previous evening with 5 small codling it ended well with one nice fish .
22nd January
The conditions looked good for a cod session, no rain of any significance over the last few days, slack tides and a cold clear night. I had ordered 2 dozen crabs the day before so I was well prepared. I got to the mark at about 7 pm. No sooner had I cast out the first bait when I had a bite but the fish came off after a few turns of the reel. I recast and set up the second rod. Not long afterwards I had another bite, this time it stayed on but it was only a small codling of a pound and a half. As I was releasing it there was knock on the second rod, this was a better fish of 3.35 lbs.
Ten minutes later I had another 3 lb fish. I was getting plenty of gentle tugs as well, presumably small fish pulling on the bait. Then at about 8.15 pm there was a hefty tug on one of the rods. This was a very strong fish which did its best to try to dig in to the channel sides all the way in. It was a plump 5.5 lb cod - the best fish of the session.
This was rapidly followed by a succession of fish some of the order of a pound or so but several keepers as well including cod of 3.25, 4.5, 5 and 4 lbs.
It was my best session of the 2013/14 season with a total of 13 cod, including 7 keepers above 3 lbs.
23rd January
I had plenty of crab left so returned to the same mark the following evening. It was a mild dark overcast night with a light southerly breeze. I was hoping for a repeat of the previous session. There were plenty of fish there, I was getting a series of bites in rapid succession but they were all small fish, between 0.5-1.5 lbs. I had ten of them over the space of two hours. They were too small to keep although three were deeply hooked and floated when I tried to release them so I retrieved those.
I had to wait until close high tide before I had the first decent bite. It felt a good fish and I almost had it in, the shockleader was winding on to the reel when it dug its head into the side of the channel and as I tried to pull it out the fish got off. However, it was a sign that some bigger fish were finally moving in. Shortly afterwards I had a 2 lb cod followed 20 minutes later by a 4 lb fish.
Then I had another sharp tug on one of the rods. It was another strong fish which put up a good struggle all the way in. It was a 5.25 lb cod.
With that I decided to pack up. What had started as a slow session with just small fish and improved dramatically in the last half hour.
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						Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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						Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
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						Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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						Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
mighty fishing frank some serious lumps of cod there, over 40 fish in 4 short sessions is some going well done 
			
			
									
						
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Nice few fish Frank , well done 
			
			
									
						
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Well done Frank, way to go man, and I was thinking that they had all gone away, not to return till next October. This storm might go either way, but I hope it brings more fish and does not disperse them away from there. Great few nights fishing and lovely fish, even the one which was half hung in the gill net.Keep up the good work.
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
What a session.I didnt even manage one this year
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Well done frank some reports nice bit of fishing
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Well done frank few good fish there ,  been picking up a few myself not as good as those plumpers though 
			
			
									
						
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Hats off to you Frank, fantastic fishing. I have to hand it to you, you know your stuff.
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Well done frank! Right place at the right time!you won't get them at home in front of the fire or computer that's for sure!B-)
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
great fishing frank you seem to have the midas touch when it comes to the cod well done
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
That's one for the magazines Frank, awesome fishing, big Bualadh Bos.
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Very impressive as ever Frank. Im such a soft git I would have had to put the net cod back. I guess his number was up..! Bit like the film Final destination...!  
I bet that 6 and a half pound fish went like the clappers..!
			
			
									
						
I bet that 6 and a half pound fish went like the clappers..!
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Thanks guys,
Last winter I caught a chubby little cod with a deformed lower jaw - I felt sorry for him and released him. Then about a month later I caught him again, but this time he had swallowed the hook and was very deeply hooked. He would not go back, kept floating belly up - I felt bad about that!!
			
			
									
						I know what you mean. Unfortunately there was still a bit of net around it which was cutting into the flesh which you can just about see in the photo - the poor fish was slowly been decapitated so a whack over the head was probably the kindest thing to do.Eoghan wrote:Very impressive as ever Frank. Im such a soft git I would have had to put the net cod back. I guess his number was up..! Bit like the film Final destination...!
I bet that 6 and a half pound fish went like the clappers..!
Last winter I caught a chubby little cod with a deformed lower jaw - I felt sorry for him and released him. Then about a month later I caught him again, but this time he had swallowed the hook and was very deeply hooked. He would not go back, kept floating belly up - I felt bad about that!!
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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Bass Totals:
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2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Yeah mate no doubt ye did the kind thing..!  
 
I have had that same thing when i used to fish more with bait and a bass had taken the hook right down.
In many ways it makes up your mind for you really. Better to do the kind thing and have the pan ready..!
			
			
									
						 
 I have had that same thing when i used to fish more with bait and a bass had taken the hook right down.
In many ways it makes up your mind for you really. Better to do the kind thing and have the pan ready..!
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
great report mate.
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Great report frank , the stuff my dreams are made off - I would taken the spin down if i had tought there was half a chance - Would you say they might hang around a bit longer if things calm down a bit
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Fair play frank have you left any for us great fishing. Heading out with alan tomorrow. Nice size to some of the fish. Fish in d net u did the best thing for it... Just like d scare in hang them high...
			
			
									
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Re: A late cod run in Youghal - January 2014
Fair play frank great report as always planning a trip down that way Thursday of next week for one last shot before I start the bass assault of 2014
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