Fishery manager Colin Folan was in touch with a belated update on fishing at Lough Inagh.
After a fairly slow two weeks, Lough Inagh is starting to fish a good bit better for sea trout and brown trout, with a fair number of fresh sea trout entering. The weather has also changed for the better for angling. Water levels are rising and hopefully more silver will appear. William Hamilton (Dublin) landed 3 salmon to 7lbs, 20 sea trout and 20 browns for his week on Inagh. Eugene Nolan and Sean Finnerty fished Inagh for a day and boated 10 sea trout and numerous browns to 1.5lbs.

The Cornamona Anglers (x10) made their annual pilgrimage to Inagh and recorded 15 sea trout and 50 brown trout. Best flies at present are Silver Daddies, Dabblers and Green Peters. We are looking forward to a fruitful September. Pictured below are Dan O Donovan (Cork) with a 4lbs Sea Trout and Colin Folan (Galway) with a 4.5lbs brown. Bookings and enquiries to hotel reception 095 34706
