I've had a boat for a few years but always stayed close to the harbour. Rarely venturing out past roches point. Last year, with the weather being a bit better, I made the most of it and travelled east a few times fishing for bass and pollock along the coast and fished around ballycotton island a few times. I never went off shore as I had no chartplotter or fishfinder. With a new boat this year fitted with fish finder/ chartplotter and everything necessary for a safe enjoyable day out, I was hoping someone would give me a few tips and pointers to get me started. As I can't help feeling we're wasting a good opportunity for some quality fishing by staying confined to the harbour. Any help is much appreciated as it's a big ocean out there and I'm not quiet sure where to start.
Tight lines,
Evan
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Boat marks in cork
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Re: Boat marks in cork
What make of GPS have you.
In the mean time have a look at this https://jetstream.gsi.ie/delivery/INFOM ... rth_ne.kmz
In the mean time have a look at this https://jetstream.gsi.ie/delivery/INFOM ... rth_ne.kmz
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Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
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Re: Boat marks in cork
Your cousin Cian is a class fisherman you should listen to him
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Re: Boat marks in cork
Infomar is worth a look but it can be a bit daunting.
You could start by getting a feel out by The Smiths and maybe The Daunt.
What boat are you fishing from?
A lot would depend on the species that you want to target....
You could start by getting a feel out by The Smiths and maybe The Daunt.
What boat are you fishing from?
A lot would depend on the species that you want to target....
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Re: Boat marks in cork
Donal, it's a garmin 451s
Jim, I was hoping to get to grips with the soft plastic fishing for pollack and cod. I've been following your videos over the years and that type of fishing is what would really appeal to me. The boat is a quicksilver 470.
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Jim, I was hoping to get to grips with the soft plastic fishing for pollack and cod. I've been following your videos over the years and that type of fishing is what would really appeal to me. The boat is a quicksilver 470.
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Species 2015: Ballan wrasse, poor cod, pollack, ling, flounder, turbot, mackerel, whiting, lsd, dab, grey gurnard, pouting, cuckoo wrasse, cod
Species 2015: Ballan wrasse, poor cod, pollack, ling, flounder, turbot, mackerel, whiting, lsd, dab, grey gurnard, pouting, cuckoo wrasse, cod
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Re: Boat marks in cork
Yes, It's lovely fishing alright. Have you the right gear?
Those QS 470's are a right chunky looking boat! They look well.
You couldn't buy a cod around at the moment. I would start and run to the Daunt or head for the Smiths or the Lings you'll pick pollack about handy enough...
Those QS 470's are a right chunky looking boat! They look well.
You couldn't buy a cod around at the moment. I would start and run to the Daunt or head for the Smiths or the Lings you'll pick pollack about handy enough...
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Re: Boat marks in cork
I fished with Richie Ryan before and he had a look over the gear I use and reckons it's ok anyway. It's a grand steady boat in the water alright. Very capable when it gets a little lumpy and with a 50 Hp on the back, it moves well so it shouldn't take us all that long to get to the marks either. Thanks for the help. I'll let ye know how I get on.
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Species 2015: Ballan wrasse, poor cod, pollack, ling, flounder, turbot, mackerel, whiting, lsd, dab, grey gurnard, pouting, cuckoo wrasse, cod
Species 2015: Ballan wrasse, poor cod, pollack, ling, flounder, turbot, mackerel, whiting, lsd, dab, grey gurnard, pouting, cuckoo wrasse, cod