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Irish Angling Update 🐟 6 April 2023 🎣

It seems as though we are never too far away from another weather record being broken these days and, following hot on the heels...

Irish Angling Update 31 March 2023

Daffodils and tulips are in bloom, birds are nesting and fish are biting. Spring has most certainly sprung, with temperatures up to 16C yesterday....

Irish Angling Update – 24 March 2023

When St. Patrick's Day rolls around, it signifies a change in pace for the angling year. Greater sunshine and longer days mean that water...

πŸ€ Irish Angling Update 16th March 2023 πŸ€

Last week saw snow, sleet and hail along with bitterly cold easterly winds and temperatures dropping below zero at times. So, it was no...

Irish angling Update – Moy salmon, Sheelin trout, big pike and more

Rainfall in the past week was once again below normal nationwide, but the long dry spell is coming to an end and there was...

Irish Angling Update 3rd March 2023 🎣

There were no lions to speak of this week as March came in like a lamb. This followed a February where high pressure dominated,...

Irish Angling Update 24 February 2023

There's been a feel of Spring in the air this week, Daffodils are everywhere, birds are already foraging for nesting materials, and the first...

Irish Angling Update – 17 Feb 2023

The past week or so has brought a subtle change in the weather, as slightly milder temperatures coupled with brighter, longer days, signal that...

Irish Angling Update February 9th 2023 🎣

So much of our fishing depends on the weather and, weather-wise, it has been a fairly quiet picture of late. January was mild, with...
Wexford

Irish Angling Update – First salmon of the season and more

It was a dry week for most of the country, with only 10-15% of normal rainfall recorded, and only slightly more in the west...