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Lough Allen
Angling
Lough Allen is the first of the three great loughs on the River Shannon. It is eight miles long by three miles wide. The water level is controlled by sluice gates and can fluctuate by as much as eight...More
Lough Derravaragh
Angling
Lough Derravaragh is a long narrow Lough almost 8km in length with an area of over 1080 hectares. Public access is available at several locations, including Donore. The northern part of the Lough is...More
Bayview Angling Centre
Angling
Bayview Angling Centre operates trout, salmon & pike angling on Lough Corrib & Lough Mask. Mike is an experienced guide & will help with imformation on flies, tips on how to catch your first salmon, &...More
Shannon's Lough Derg Pike and Coarse fishery
Angling
Lough Derg is the largest lake on the River Shannon. Its 13,000 hectares stretch 35 km from Portumna at its northern tip to Killaloe/Ballina at the most southerly point, and 12 km at its widest point,...More
River Fergus System and Lakes
Angling
River Fergus System The Fergus rises in the Burren region of north Clare and flows southwards through the village of Corofin and the town of Ennis to join the tidal waters of the Shannon Estuary at...More
Suck Valley Visitor Conference Centre and Riverside Cafe
Angling
The Suck Valley Visitor Conference Centre is housed in a building which was originally a Church of Ireland building and dates from the early 19th Century. The centre includes visitor information, a...More
Pike Fishing Ireland
Angling
Mr Alastair Rawlings is a pike fishing guide and instructor. He is twice winner of the prestigiious Rapala/Angling Times predator competitions in 1996/'97 and 1997/'98. Alastair has gained a wealth of...More
Lough Caum County Clare
Angling
Lough Caum is a 45 acre lake two miles west of Inagh, County Clare, stocked regularly with pike. It is boat fishing only. Boats are available for hire. All pike fishing at the moment....More
Corrib Angling Services
Angling
Corrib Angling Services was created by anglers, for anglers. We supply boats, engines, ghillies, fishing tackle, life jackets - all the necessary equipment for an enjoyable day out on the water. We...More
Lough Derg Fishing
Angling
Lough Derg is famous for its pilgrimage island and basilica (St Patrick's Purgatory). Less well known is that this lake of over 1000 hectares offers excellent fishing for pike. Shore fishing is...More
Lough Ree
Angling
Lough Ree “Lake of Kings” is 30 km long and stretches from Lanesboro in the North to just above Athlone in the south. It is the second largest lake on the Shannon with numerous islands, bays and...More
East Clare Lakeland and Rivers
Angling
East Clare Lakelands. Over 40 lakes and rivers of varying sizes are dotted throughout East Clare. An angling area that has been well developed over the years, it is situated in unspoilt, peaceful...More
Fishing at Carton House
Angling
The lake at Carton House has an excellent stock of both wild brown trout and for the coarse fishing enthusiast, it can also offer a good head of pike. Rising near Kilcock and flowing east through...More
Shannon's Lough Derg Pike and Coarse fishery
Angling
Geologically-speaking Lough Derg is a lake of two parts, each with very distinct characteristics. The northern half features headlands, islands and shoals of boulder-rich glacial drift surrounded by...More
River Inny
Angling
The River Inny is a top class coarse fishery and can be fished in numerous locations along its length. Principal species include roach, bream, perch and tench. Several angling competitions are fished...More
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