Save Bantry Bay group claims sea lice statement 'misleading' – Irish Times
With reference to recent media coverage relating to Marine Institute research on sea lice, the Save Bantry Bay group concludes the statement was “misleading”...
FG candidate says "too many unanswered questions" remain over fish farm – Galway Advertiser
No fish farm should be located in Galway Bay, until serious questions about potential risks, pollution, sea lice, and escapees, are answered publicly, through...
Small trout on nymphs in the Nire's fast water
Andrew Ryan, APGAI guide with Clonanav Fly Fishing reports:
Today March 28th was the first day this season I managed to get out on the...
Good fishing on Mother's day at Oaklands
The end peg produced the goods at the March open match at Oaklands yesterday March 30th. Alain Aphadine from Dublin bagged a massave 55kg...
A day for the thermal underwear as Sheelin tests it's anglers
Lough Sheelin Angling Report By Brenda Montgomery, IFI March 24th to March 30th, 2014
The modern fly rod ... is a piece of magic, an...
Invasive Weeds Threaten Ireland's Waterways as Warming Temperatures Set Stage for More Growth, Nature...
Rising global temperatures threaten to cause a resurgence of invasive water weeds that will threaten biodiversity and hamper tourism in Europe, according to a...
Cathal Hughes wins the St Patrick's Festival on Inniscarra
Helen Rainsford of www.irelandtravelplus.co.uk reports on the recent St Patricks Festival fished at Inniscarra...
The Munster Coarse Angling Council held the St. Patricks festival last weekend....
Small lures doing well on Lough Lene in advance of this weekend's competition
Angling guide and journalist, Michael Flanagan has all the news from Lough Lene where catching up who doing what and from where is nearly...
A bit of the silver rather than green on St Patrick's Day for Steve
It wasn't green but silver that caught Steven Neely's eye on St Patrick's Day as he went in search of Sea-trout on the Donegal...
'Great White' shark washes up on Kerry beach, Irish Mirror
A 1.8m shark from the Great White family has washed up on an Irish beach. The female porbeagle shark was discovered by photographer Bernard Fitzgerald...





















