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Irish Angling Update 🎣 22 September 2023

  It's been a topsy-turvy week of weather, with beautiful sunshine and calm conditions followed by stormy weather at times. The Atlantic and the jetstream...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 1 August 2025

We have now tipped into high summer, and you can sense it in the air, as there has been a blanket of dull, humid...
The River Nore

Irish Angling Update – 6 August 2021

So, as we approached the end of July, the blisteringly hot weather we had all been baking under gave way to more unsettled weather,...
Red sky at Red Roof on the Drowes

Irish Angling Update – 01 October 2015

The Indian Summer was very much in evidence this week, particularly in the last few days and the glorious conditions made for tough fishing...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 13 October 2023

S ince October started with unseasonal warm temperatures and a continuation of the wet and windy conditions, which characterised our weather for most of the...
Sheelin boat takes a rest...

Irish Angling Update 07/08/15

Murphy’s law applied during the August Bank Holiday weekend. While the rest of Europe basked in the sunshine and heat, Ireland contended with gales...

Irish Angling Update – 12 February 2021

Rainfall amounts over the past 7 days were substantially below average for much of the country and most stations recorded below 10mm, less than...

Irish Angling Update 30/07/15

Unseasonable weather continued this week, with some heavy downpours mingling among the sultry days and the cool evenings. With the rain came the fish...

Irish Angling Update 🎣 15 November 2024

Wet, wet, wet... oh wait! Our usual November weather has been anything but. Three weeks of very little rainfall and temperatures closer to those of...
Dublin Trout Anglers  Team. Donal Rafferty , Gary Coakley , Gerry Heaslip - Captain and John O'Neill

Irish Angling Update – July 26 2018

The weather has moderated slightly, with a drop of rain over the last week and less intense heat, although drought conditions still prevail for most...