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Irish Angling Update 🎣 27 March 2024

Over the past week there's been no shortage of rain and the rivers and lakes are high in most places. Spring is well underway...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 22 March 2024

D espite some milder days recently it seems that most anglers preferred to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day over the Bank Holiday Weekend rather than venturing...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 15 March 2024

S pring is here, with milder temperatures this week. Daffodils and tulips are up, the birds are busy building nests, and this weekend the hordes...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 8 March 2024

W eather conditions improved somewhat this past week with snow, ground frost and sub-zero temperatures gradually fading away. However, fresh to strong easterly winds persisted...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 1 March 2024

T oday, we welcome the arrival of meteorological spring in the Northern Hemisphere. However, the current weather conditions with low temperatures, heavy sleet and snow...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 22 February 2024

Most of the country has endured a wet week. Rainfall amounts generally ranged between 120% and 200% of average, though rainfall in the north...

Irish Angling Update 16 February 2024 🎣

It has been another wet winter's week, with above average rainfall everywhere. The driest location compared to the climatological average was at Belmullet in...

Irish Angling Update 9 February 2024

The weather over the last was a right mixed bag. We had some fairly dry days over the bank holiday weekend, followed by a...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 2 February 2024

The eastern counties saw plenty of wet weather last week, with some heavy showers bringing rainfall that was 175% of the average for the...

Irish Angling Update 26 January 2024 🎣

Since our last update, the country has been thrashed by two consecutive storms, Storm Isha and Storm Jocelyn. Hurricane force winds and heavy rain...