Pat O'Shea with a fine 72cm fish caught on soft plastics

Bye bye Bass for a while and hello wrasse and mullet

Cork Harbour Angling Hub remind us of Bass Close Season: Well the closed season is now upon on and there will be no more fishing...

Thick lipped mullet on a lure in Cork Harbour

Cork Harbour Angling Hub report: In quiet back waters of Cork Harbour mullet can be successfully targeted. LRF specialists, Cillian Farrell and Dan Gill,...

The March Lite Lines competiton that was in April !

Well the March competition wasn't actually held in March....it was held in April!!! For one of the first times ever, a light lines competition...
Myles Kelly with his 7lb 5oz mullet

Big mullet move into Cork Harbour, fish to 7lb 5oz reported

Sea temperatures are still low for the time of year and are hovering below 10C. This has made for difficult fishing in Cork Harbour...

Where has the sun gone laments Jim

Jim Hendrick reports from a cold Cork on Sunday March 24th: Walking today, along a drab cold Cork coast, I couldn't help but remember...
Cork Harbour Angling Club - Light Lines Comp 2013

February Light Lines competition results from Cork

Wow, it sure was cold last Sunday. As the three boats headed out to the fishing grounds at 'Deep Hole' it certainly was...
Decky with his Cork Harbour Blue

Hard to beat the blues of 2012

Cork Harbour Angling Hub author recently met skipper Pat Condon of the Osprey II who told him about his sharking exploits during the...
Joe Lynch doing some weight lifting with a fine cod !

Big Winter Cod in Cork Harbour

Cork Harbour Angling Club report on the Cod fishing in the area;- There have been a few reports of some fine cod being caught lately....

No time to lazy about – Cobh Harbour is the place to be on...

The Cork Harbour Angling Crew will certainly keep you on your toes this Christmas, no chance to be lazy.  They tell us of their...

The weather was a competitive as the competitors in the Cork Light Lines Competition

The second of this winter's light line competitions got under way this Sunday just gone, early in the morning. For this one twenty...