Hi all
I am down in Cork next week on business and ahem, I was thinking of bringing a rod and the camera into the car on the off chance I might get a line wet.  I plan on fishing between Crosshaven south and west towards perhaps Courtmacsharry but more probably Kinsale at most as my time will be limited.  I have to drive back to Nenagh that day!  High tide is listed for Cobh at 15:30 hours.  Weather is predicted as light winds from WNW, slight possibility of rain, temperature around 18 C outside sunshine.
I'll have to leave the harbour and east coast for another day.  Obviously I know a few marks myself but I would really happy to try some new places - anyone got recommendations on where and what to use?
BTW, the person who mentioned the possibility of getting Bream from the shore, can you please send me a PM or an email!?!  
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Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
			
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Sorry I missed you Kieran, I was on hols in Majorca. No fishing for me but I saw loads of mullet in the Porta Nous harbour and I watched a guy using a pole to catch what looked like gold bream to me. They were silver fish, six inches with a gold band behind the gills.
By the way I saw a post regarding your hols and mullet. If you want to catch mullet check out the River Lee on any sunny day. The big ones must be at least 5lb weight. I wouldn't be bringing them home to the pan though.
			
			
									
						By the way I saw a post regarding your hols and mullet. If you want to catch mullet check out the River Lee on any sunny day. The big ones must be at least 5lb weight. I wouldn't be bringing them home to the pan though.
[color=blue][i]Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?[/i][/color]
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