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Irish Angling Update 17 April 2020 #Stayathome

#Stayathome Again not much has changed since last week in angling terms. Sean Canney TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries Sector has commended...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 03 May 2024

It's been a cold start to May and the temperatures over the last week are a couple of degrees below where they should be....

Irish Angling Update – 14th April 2023

We're already halfway through April, and despite time marching on, we seem to still be stuck in the grip of a winter that is...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 23 August 2024

Summer holidays are coming to a close. Schools are back next week and the summer is kicking and gasping its way into autumn. Temperatures...

Irish Angling Update – 11 September 2020

Met Γ‰ireann released their summer 2020 weather statement last week and, in case you missed it, summer 2020 was a poor oneΒ weather-wise. Rainfall was...
Battling the blues on Lough Sheelin

Irish angling Update 🎣 16 May 2025

It's a great summer we're having! A bit earlier than usual, but what can you do? We're enjoying (enduring?) a long dry spell that...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 13 February 2026

As I write this on Friday morning, the news is full of reports of road closures across the country due to more heavy rain...

Irish Angling Update – 05 February 2021

In the end last week was all about rain. Average rainfall was 2 to 4 times more than normal. The ground is totally sodden,...

Irish Angling Update 02 April 2020

More and more clubs and fisheries are closing for angling as everyone is intent on doing their part to stop the spread of Covid-19...

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...