Sunday, September 30, 2012
Big Bass start showing.....
Autumn heralds the appearance of bigger bass. Often fish of 76cm and up are now over the double figure mark. Earlier in the season these fish were lean, having girths of 38cm and less. Many would have weighed around the 9lb mark....still good fish, though! Now after feeding varociously over the summer months they have put on weight. Girth measurements are coming in anything upto 10cm more and that same 9lb fish that measured 76cm may well be 10lbs and more!!!
This has been the experience of Eire Bass guide, Richie Ryan. A number of weeks ago, at the start of the Autumn, Richie put one of his client's onto one such fish! Pete Richards from Bristol was fishing on what was a tough day out, fishing wise. Despite the conditions, Richie was determined to get his client a number of fish and reverted to one of his banker marks. Pete was glad he did, for the best fish of the day turned out to be this fine bass of 10.3lbs pictured above.
As you can see from the pic the water in the harbour was still very coloured. These conditions are challenging to say the least and have made fishing in the harbour and outside difficult for all anglers. Having said that, to Richie's credit he has never failed to put his client's on the fish this season, despite the conditions. Well done, Richie!!!
If you fancy a crack at the Cork Harbour bass and the chance to land a biggie, you wouldn't go far wrong than to book Richie for a session. Give Richie a buzz on 00-353-86-1940744 or check out his website http://www.corkbass.com/
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Autumn reports from Lee Star




John has been happy with the quality of fishing so far. Although, the numbers of cod are not as plentiful as last season he has still managed to get his clients into some cod fishing. The pollack fishing as been superb and many of his clients have been racking up the species.
Figuring highly in the catches have been many good red gurnard. Here's hoping that this quality of fishing extends into the winter months and that the weather remains relatively settled. If it keeps up it'll certainly make the winter that bit shorter!!!
If you'd like to book the Lee Star for a day's fishing you can contact John on 00-353-21-4812435 or check out the Lee Star website here.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Chasing the Blues......

Since then Myles has been out a number of times with his good friend Declan Collins, another reputable Cork Harbour angler, and over the last few weeks they'd landed numerous blue shark. Now that they've tracked the blues down they've been inundated with request from friends to 'tag' along. In the immortal words of another sharker, Myles '....I think you're going to need a bigger boat!!!'
If you'd fancy a day's blue shark fishing why not contact Jim Linehane, skipper of Deora De, on 00-353-86-4091389, or check out his website here.
Also, have a look at Balloons and Blue Shark off Cork for a taste of the action!!!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Autumn Bassing with Bellavista.....

Although, the bass fishing has not been as in good as in previous seasons, the Bellavista crew have been getting amongst the fish. Owner, Kevin Murphy, has seen a steady improvement over the start of the Autumn and he is confident that the improved weather has had a lot to do with it.

Over most of the Summer the harbour was very coloured due to the quantities of fresh water coming down the river and even on the outer harbour marks water clarity was appalling due to the run-off from the land. The colouration and amount of fresh in the water was having a definite impact on the bass fishing. Now after a couple of weeks of settled weather with little rain there has been a marked improvement. Sandeels and baitfish have become extraordinary plentiful and on all marks terns, gulls, guillemots and comorants can be seen gorging themselves.

The bass have followed too and recent catches have been very encouraging. Here are a few photos to whet the appetite.

Monday, September 10, 2012
46th Cobh International Deep Sea Angling Festival - the results.....

The weather
certainly put everyone in great form but it was the fishing that put everyone
on a high. For the week as a whole the fishing could only have been classified
as exceptionally good. Although, there was a bit of slack fishing for some on
the last few days the results from Monday and Tuesday, in particular, were
fantastic. Add in the usual craic and banter, and the merriment that was had
back on dry land in the various pubs/restaurants that had sponsored the day’s
fishing, and you’d have to say it was a phenomenal week!!!
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Once again
this Festival wouldn’t be the success it is without the hard work of certain
individuals from Cobh SAC and for that many thanks are due to Mary Geary and
Ruud Boelhower in particular. Without them the Festival would not go as
smoothly or seamlessly as it does. Others who helped and deserve a lot of
credit are Tracy Fortune and Ger O’Flynn for their work on keeping the scores,
inputting all scorecards and compiling the results on a daily basis. Many
thanks also to Truus Boelhower who put on a magnificent spread for the official
opening of the Festival on the Sunday night. Truus’ chicken liver pate is
something to behold and I would advise anyone to sign up for next year’s
Festival just to get a taste of this alone! Truus also provided many other tasty
tidbits including the smoked salmon, smoked trout and smoked mackerel, all ably
and competently smoked by Ruud himself. Many thanks also to those who helped on
the pier each morning and included Frank Burke, Frank Cronin, Richie Fortune, Donal Geary,
and George Stockley. Thanks also to the stewards, Jimmy O’ Mahony, Ben
Richardson, Richie Fortune, Cian Ryan, and Aidan Kneeshaw, to name but a few.
Also, many thanks are due to the skippers, all members of the Cork Harbour
Angling Hub, who worked tirelessly to put the anglers on the fish all week.
These included Joe Lynch of the Wreckhunter, Donal Geary of the John Boy, John
Geary of the Lee Star, John Barry of the Cuan Bawn, and Ger Keohane of the
Naomh Cartha. Final thanks is due to the Port of Cork who facilitated Cobh SAC in many
ways by allowing full use of the facilities on Kennedy Pier, Cobh and to Eoin O’ Sullivan, of Marine
Transport for the use of the offices on the pier.
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Tina
Kneeshaw once more landed the heaviest fish. Tina was fishing onboard the Naomh
Cartha, skippered by Ger Keohane and landed a fine 16kg conger. What was most
amazing was that only 10 minutes prior to catching this she had also landed
14kg conger. Needless, to say after landing two leviathans over such a short
period Tina took a much needed rest and relaxed for an extended fag break!
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The scores
for 2012 were record breaking with the top 12 anglers beating the top score
from last year’s festival of 1,270 points. Indeed, the winning score of 2,705
points has probably been never achieved before. We are currently checking the
club’s records to see if this was the case.
….and so a
week of extraordinary fishing has come to and end and what a week!!! The final
results were as follows:
1st
Pat O’ Shea, Cobh SAC, 2,705 pts
3rd
Martin Perryman, Cobh SAC, 1,905 pts
4th
Steve Williams, Wales , 1,905 pts
5th
Steve Tyler, Wales , 1,880 pts
6th
Frank Cronin, Cobh SAC, 1,840 pts
8th
Gerard Gersjes, Holland , 1,645 pts
9th
Milo Burke, Cobh SAC, 1,520 pts
10th
Danny Kane, Cobh SAC, 1,455 pts
11th
Johann Duijts, Holland , 1,330 pts
12th
Martin Duijts, Holland , 1,315 pts
13th
Tom Johnson, Ireland , 1,265 pts
15th
Ger Brady, Cobh SAC, 1,115 pts
Best
Pollack, 4.0kg, Noel Carey, Irl
Best Ling,
5.0kg, Bob Crebor, Irl
Most No. of
Conger, 31 conger, Gerard Gersjes, Holland
Best Edible
Bag, 175kg, Pat O’ Shea, Irl
Most
Species, 9 species, Danny Kane, Irl
Heaviest
Edible Fish, 8.5kg, Sjef Van Raamsdonk, Holland
Best No. of
Fish, 132 fish, Pat O’ Shea, Irl
Best
Junior, Michael Lane , Irl, 810 pts
Best Lady,
Tina Kneeshaw, Irl, 1,265 pts
Heaviest
fish of the week, 16kg conger, Tina Kneeshaw, Irl
Best
Skipper, Joe Lynch, Wreckhunter
Fun Team,
Ireland B, Steve Williams, Milo Burke, Frank Cronin, Paul Tennant, 6,245 pts
Two Man Team , Ireland I, Pat O’ Shea, Martin Duijts,
4,020 pts.
In addition
to Pat O’ Shea’s win this is his second year on the trot winning the Best
Edible Bag Trophy and his third year on the trot winning the Best No. of Fish
Trophy. Well done again Pat!!!
Plans are
already afoot to organise next year’s event. It will be run from Monday
2nd September 2013 to Friday 6th
September 2013 . Here’s hoping that the weather and the fishing will be just as good.
You can rest assured that the craic and banter will be!!!
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
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