Weekly update

Irish Angling Update weekly newsletter

Irish Angling Update: 4th of August 2017

The Irish summer continues, bringing rain, wind and more. The weather has been unsettled over the past weeks and some evenings even felt a...
Sunset on Lough Corrib (Photo by Larry McCarthy)

Irish Angling Update: 28th of July 2017

Mixed conditions were reported across the country this week with warmer, humid weather earlier in the week giving way to our more familiar and...

Irish Angling Update – 20 July 2017

  Normally we open with a word on the weather but this time we're taking the opportunity to promote our catch and release initiative -...
Bent into a trout

Irish Angling Update – 06 July 2017

The really fine days gave way to regular Irish summer weather; some wind, some rain, some cloud, some sun, as June changed to July...

Irish Angling Update – 22 June 2016

Half the country was scalded in the last week as each day was proclaimed the hottest day of the year. Some Irish anglers were...

Irish Angling Update 10 June 2017

It's been a wet and windy start to June. The rain was needed at most fisheries, but the wind has been a bit contrary...
‘Into the night’ dusk & darkness were the best times to fish Sheelin for this week

Irish angling Update 01 June 2016

It was another busy week for anglers in Ireland. The mix of weather was not all bad and there were times when the conditions...
The evening light shines over Gavin Rogan’s spent gnat fish of 5lbs

Irish Angling Update – 26 May 2017

"Ne'er cast a clout 'til May is out" as the old saying goes, meaning don't shed that jumper just yet, as May can throw...
Donegal beach

Irish Angling Update 18 May 2017

May is being it's usual self here in Ireland. Blazing sunshine, hailstorms, winds from the east, north, south and west. That was just over...
Scotsman Vaughn Ruckley visited Corrib revently and enjoyed some great fishing on buzzer, including this fish.

Irish Angling Update – 12/05/17

Rain dances have been the order of the day everywhere this week, with the possible exception of sea anglers. Rivers and lakes are at...