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Cork Cod

#1 Post by corkbass »

Boys and girls, as usual I'm about a month or two asking the question but is the Cod fishing after picking up at all around Cork, I log on hoping to see that "de wall" is fishing well etc but haven't seen any reports :( . Are things bad or is it a little secret ...shhh ?? Thanks in advance for any information.
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Re: Cork Cod

#2 Post by JOHN1 »

i think you will also need to have over 500 posts to get access to the cod fishing reports forum. :wink: :lol: :lol:.

do you never ramble down to de-wall and cast a line to see what its like yourself.

also welcome :wink:
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#3 Post by petekd »

Dont waste your time CorkBass.
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#4 Post by roger de dodger »

Corkbass why dont you change your name to corkcod and then try it :wink:
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#5 Post by corkbass »

thanks for the humour..much appreciated. I have been known to go for a perambulation to the wall indeed and even catch a few but as time is of the essence (kids etc) would just like to see how things are going. i drive past frequently and gaze enviously at the fisherfolk as i transport my menagerie to yet another "day out" ...oh the good ole days ....sigh i remember them well .
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#6 Post by tazdogue »

Its horrible driving past there, its so teasing. I try not to even look at this stage.
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#7 Post by petekd »

Fished there today with jp and lumpy for one of our crosshaven ma rambler comps. Between us we had at least 200 undersize fish (25cm limit) 7 counting fish including 2 little codling and about 20 to 30 whiting heads, yep the seals were on patrol :-) if tiny whiting float your boat, get down there. If not, stay well away....
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