Inland Fisheries Ireland offers the following information to anglers as a guideline only.
General Guidance for everyone
- Follow Government protocols and public health guidelines.
- Exercise in groups with physical distancing.
- Observe physical distancing by keeping at least 2 metres apart.
- Park legally and responsibly if driving to outdoor amenities.
- Respect our emergency services and avoid activities that could potentially lead to emergency call outs.
- Respect the environment, animals & wildlife and dispose of waste properly.
- Travel separately and visit outdoor areas at off peak times if possible.
It should be noted, any change to the over-arching ‘Roadmap for Reopening Society and Business’ may result in an amendment(s) to this table. Anglers must follow up-to-date Government advice at all times.
We strongly advise the suspension of all angling competitions until further notice.
To stay safe and keep fishing, stick to protocol and always practice good:
Hand Hygiene Cough Etiquette Physical Distancing 2m Equipment Disinfecting (not sharing) STAY home if you have symptoms
Phase 3 |
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29th June
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Outside your region
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Bank Anglers Trout
Salmon Pike Coarse |
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Boat Anglers Game
Coarse Pike Sea |
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Sea Anglers Shore
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Phase 4 |
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20th July
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Outside your region
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Bank Anglers Trout
Salmon Pike Coarse |
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Boat Anglers Game
Coarse Pike Sea |
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Sea Anglers Shore
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Business Owners can determine when your business may reopen in accordance with the Government’s ‘Roadmap to Reopening Society and Business’ .
Once you have determined the phase under which you can reopen your business, please ensure you adhere to the ‘Return to Work Safely Protocol’
Guides and Ghililes
Angling guides and ghillies should to refer to Government’s ‘Roadmap to Reopening Society and Business’ to determine when they may open. Businesses should ensure that they are able to offer the level of service and experience their clients would expect under current COVID-19 restrictions. For those who decide to offer services we would advise the following, as a guideline only, to help you plan for a safe operation of business.
- Guides, ghillies and instructors must not make physical contact with clients and maintain physical distancing guidance at all times.
- A dummy rod or set up must be used to explain techniques from a safe distance, no direct contact with client or equipment.
- No sharing of cars, equipment or physical contact of any sort.
- Care should be taken to ensure that the same person throughout the day ties all knots, lands all fish and handles their own equipment only.
- Weighing and/or photographing of fish should be carried out within physical distancing guidelines.
- All payments should be made electronically where possible.
Charter Boats
Charter boat owners should refer to to Government’s ‘Roadmap to Reopening Society and Business’ to determine when they may operate. Charter boat operators should ensure that they are able to operate safely under current Covid-19 restrictions. They should refer in the first instance to any guidance on passenger vessels from the Department of Transport. For those who decide to offer services we would advise the following, as a guideline only, to help you plan for safe operation of business.
- Limit number of passengers to allow for physical distancing
- No passengers allowed in wheelhouse/cabin
- Hand sanitiser should be provided, and passengers encouraged to use it.
- No sharing of rods or equipment
- Hire rods should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before and after use
- All payments should be made electronically where possible
Download a PDF: Revised Roadmap for Phases and Angling Guidelines