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A megrim caught just outside the entrance to Cork Harbour

Joe Lynch, skipper of the Wreckhunter, is reporting on a great season so far. The Wreckhunter is the biggest boat in the Harbour Charter fleet. Its a fine catamaran with ample deck space. The wheelhouse boasts state of the art electronics with pride of place going to the 3D depth sounder which gives a graphic illustration of the ocean floor.

Joe gives us this report ‘…Wreckhunter’s season so far has been dominated by the very uncertain supply of mackeral all season, as has been the case for all other skippers as well. Cod have figured highly, on occasions catching them like mackeral; sometimes not much bigger. On one memorable evening we had 150 cod in 45 minutes, right at the end of the session. Best cod so far was a lovely 17lber  caught by James O’ Callaghan on the Ling Rocks. Pollack have been relatively scarce and noticeably smaller than usual; are cod out-competing them for the food supply?

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Best cod so far was a lovely 17lber caught by James O' Callaghan on the Ling Rocks.

In the Cobh International we had the biggest conger on 3 of the 4 days; 15kg, 13kg, and Danny Kane’s 19kg specimen on the last day. Conditions were tough this year and there were very few fresh mackerel. We are looking forward to catching some fine cod this Autumn in the predicted first cold snaps of the winter. The boat will be staying in the water this year, where hopefully it will be safe from the fingers of Jack Frost and ready for some BIG cod action!!!’

If you’d fancy a day’s fishing out on the Wreckhunter contact Joe directly. Contact details can be found on the Wreckhunter website here.

Courtesy of the Cork Harbour Angling Hub