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#1 Post by TomHick96 »

Anywhere in Cork fishing well? Primarily concerned with anywhere from Kinsale all the way up to Youghal. Thanks in advance :)
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Courtmac on the soft plastics or surface lure.
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Ballybrannigan and Ballycrooneen should have a few fish on them. Both fish fine in daylight. The Garryvoe beaches should have a few small cod on them by now, they need a bit of a surf to get them feeding. The Garryvoe beaches should only be fished after dusk.
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donal domeney wrote:Ballybrannigan and Ballycrooneen should have a few fish on them. Both fish fine in daylight. The Garryvoe beaches should have a few small cod on them by now, they need a bit of a surf to get them feeding. The Garryvoe beaches should only be fished after dusk.
Thanks Donal, many good locations I could hit up. Will update if I've any luck


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