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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
Owenmore River System
Angling
The Owenmore River drains a large area of north-west Mayo into Tullaghan Bay. The river holds spring fish from February. The grilse come in early June, and the river gets a good run of autumn fish...More
Scardaun Lough And Black Lough
Angling
Scardaun and Black Lough, which are located high in the Nephin Beg Mountains, both hold good stocks of brown trout. Corslieve Lough also has a stock of small brown trout. The fishing access to these...More
The River Slaney
Angling
The River Slaney’s area between Enniscorthy and Bunclody is wide and fast flowing. From Bunclody to Tullow the banks are generally clear and the river is wide, with a strong fast current. However,...More
Dunfanaghy Fishery
Angling
The Dunfanaghy fisheries are all controlled by the Dunfanaghy Angling Association. The season on the lakes starts on the nearest weekend to St. Patrick's Day, but the lakes are not usually fished...More
Costello and Fermoyle Fishery
Angling
Made famous in the book "A Man May Fish" by T. C. Kingsmill-Moore, Costello and Fermoyle fishery offers the fly fisherman a choice of 7 lakes and over 3 miles of river fishing. The run of grilse...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
Garranes Lake
Angling
A large stock of small native brown trout are present and large rainbow trout are regularly stocked to maintain a high stock density and give good angling results. Small eels and rudd are also...More
Dealagh River
Angling
The Dealagh River flows into the sea at Liscannor, County Clare. It is a spate river and gets a run of grilse and sea trout in June and July. The best sea trout fishing is between dusk and dawn. The...More
North West Angling Services
Angling
North West Angling Services was set up in the late autumn of 1997 to promote game angling in the highly productive and relatively unspoilt region of the country comprising of counties Sligo, Leitrim...More
River Bandon (Game)
Angling
Much of the Salmon angling on the Bandon River is privately owned or controlled by groups of keen angling interests. Day permits are however available and local enquiries will provide up to date...More
Lough Inagh Fishery
Angling
Lough Inagh Fishery consists of fishing on Lough Inagh and Derryclare Lough, as well as fishing on the outflowing rivers from both loughs. There are six bank beats at the Lough Inagh fishery in...More
Lough Owel
Angling
Lough Owel is located beside the N4, 4km North West of Mullingar. Access is provided at several locations. It has a high pH, mainly spring fed limestone lake with an area of approximately 1000...More
Knockerra Lough
Angling
This 50-acre lake is to the north-east of Kilrush. It holds a fair stock of small wild brown trout and fishes best in April and May. It can be fished from the bank and the fishing is regarded as...More
Kildeemea River
Angling
This is a spate river that enters the sea south of Spanish Point, County Clare. It gets a run of grilse and sea trout. The best of the fishing is in June and July, when water conditions are right. The...More
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