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Gnat on Furze - Lough Derg

Irish Angling Update – 12 May 2016

The so called heatwave had a very Irish flavour to it, with rain and cloud in many parts of the country, though, in fairness there...
- Mayfly on Lough Derg landed on RIB Sponson during patrols over the Bank Holiday Weekend

Irish Angling Update – 5 May 2016

May arrived, though not in style, or at least not in the style we were hoping for. It has been a very cold week,...
The FRY Man

Irish Angling Update – 28/04/16

The cooler weather saw even more snow, sleet and hail last week. Luckily the weekend was bright enough and even warm at times, though...
Casting lesson

Irish Angling Update – 21 April 2016

There was a lovely bit of settled weather at the end of last week and many fisheries benefited from the warm, calm days we experienced....

Irish Angling Update – 14 April 2016

We welcomed spring recently but the weather over the last week was more than a little wintry. Some parts of Ireland endured storms, snow, ice...
Perch

Irish Angling Update – 07 April 2016

It's been a cold and blustery start to April and though sea temperatures are at the magic 10C along southern and western coasts, the...
Kieran Conlon releasing a fish on fly at the Broadwater pool on 27th March. Photo courtesy Kieran Conlon.

Irish Angling Update – 01 April 2016

It has been quite a week for anglers with some very cold conditions and in some parts of the country almost biblical falls of...

Irish Angling Update – 24 March 2016

It has been an eventful week for Irish anglers a week in which anglers were both busy on the water and making their voices heard....
Butlerstown Trout Anglers - Annagh Lough

Angling Update – 18/03/16

With the shamrock well and truly drown, the eyes bloodshot and the head feeling a little tender perhaps you should grab that crumpled up...
Fishing guide Jacek Gorny with a fine Corrib trout caught on a handmade lure, March 2016

Irish Angling Update – 10 March 2016

They say that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Well, it's a bit early to say whether or...