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Cappoquin Salmon & Trout Anglers Association - River Blackwater
Angling
Cappoquin Salmon and Trout Anglers Association invite visitors to fish on the River Blackwater, which is Ireland’s third largest river, draining five mountain ranges. There are 4 miles of fishing on...More
Lough Nagarnaman
Angling
Lough Nagarnaman is managed by the Carrickmacross Trout Angling Club. It is situated nearly five miles north-west of Carrickmacross. It is entirely dependant on artificial stocking with trout. There...More
River Unshin
Angling
The Unshin River is overgrown immediately downstream of Lough Arrow and has a lot of deep water. Further down, the banks are more open, and here it holds good stocks of brown trout. The best of the...More
The Honourable The Irish Society
Angling
We manage Northern Ireland's finest Salmon, Trout, Pike and Coarse fishing on the Lower Bann River and tributaries. Season/day rods available on private beats, also season permits for unrestricted...More
The Lee System
Angling
Inniscarra Dam was constructed in the 1950s as part of the Lee Valley Hydro-electric scheme. The Dam is located west of Ballincollig just off the northern R.618 route to Coachford and Macroom. A...More
River Derg
Angling
The River Derg begins from Lough Derg on the Donegal and Fermanagh border. It has been described as one of the best salmon fishing areas in Ireland, with good stocks of sea trout and brown trout taken...More
Fishing In Dublin County
Angling
Within North County Dublin there is a wealth of great fishing spots. Balbriggan, Skerries, Loughshinny and Rush are great for boat angling and visitors expect to find conger, dogfish, codling, and...More
Waterville River
Angling
The Waterville River drains Lough Currane and the entire Waterville system to the sea. It produces spring salmon and grilse. This is a private fishery on which rods are let occasionally....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
Owenascaul River Lough Anascaul
Angling
The Owenascaul River drains into Dingle Bay. It is believed to be worth fishing for grilse and sea trout from June. The fishing is regarded as free. Lough Anascaul holds sea trout and occasional...More
Castle Oaks House Hotel
Hotels
The Castle Oaks House Hotel is situated in the picturesque village of Castleconnell conveniently located on the N7 in County Limerick. This Limerick hotel embodies all that is great about an ‘Irish...More
Gortagannive Lough Gortagannive Reservoir
Angling
These two small waters lie about five miles from Ennis, County Clare, on the Milltown Malbay road. Access to each of them is good, and it is bank fishing only. The lakes are stocked with brown trout....More
River Deele
Angling
The River Deele is traditionally known as an excellent sea trout river however it also gets a reasonably good run of summer salmon from early July. The Season is from 1st April to 20th October. Mepps...More
River Shournagh
Angling
Brown trout of up to nine inches can be found in the River Shournagh. It joins the River Lee in the small village of Carrigrohane, County Cork. Although most of the river is overgrown, there are still...More
Shepperton Lakes
Angling
The Skipperton Lakes are connected by a narrow channel allowing boats to navigate between both waters. Big pike inhabit the waters of this summer rainbow trout fishery. Small eels and rudd are also...More
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