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€4,000 for your Waterside stories – Irish Angling Update 30 April 2020

It's still #stayathome for most anglers across the country. And it's not easy when the conditions are so good. For the past week, high...
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Irish Angling Update: Covid-19 restrictions continue #stayathome – 23 April 2020

#Stayathome Fishing is at a virtual standstill here in Ireland despite the overwhelming urge anglers have to take to the waters and wild. The 2km...

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...

ESB closes its fisheries and a look back at better times – Irish Angling...

#Stayathome Not much has changed since last week only that even more fisheries have closed for angling as everyone is intent on doing their part...

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 – 27 March 2020

Ireland has endured a difficult week as the impact of Covid 19 has permeated our daily lives and curtailed our normal activities. This has...
Changing flies

Irish Angling Update – 19 March 2020

Another wet and cool week in Ireland. Plenty of rain in the west and a little drier in the east, relatively speaking. St. Patrick's...

Irish Angling Update – 13 March 2020

We live in uncertain times, the scale of which most of us will never have experienced before. Schools, colleges and childcare facilities are closed;...

Irish Angling Update – 06 March 2020

It was another wet week, but believe it or not an improvement over the last few weeks.Β  Many areas again had twice the rain...

Irish Angling Update – 27 February 2020

You don't need me to tell you that the weather has been incredibly wet recently. The weekend saw some of the worst rain in...