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Irish Angling Update – 08/05/14

The past week has seen a more changeable weather pattern but although there has been more rainfall and strong winds at times, many anglers...
Boats heading out from the Carrick shore in very bright conditions at the start of the Corr na Mona Anglers competition for Galway Hospice

Irish Angling Update – 01/05/14

Anglers are currently enjoying the lovely mild but sometimes showery weather for this time of year.Β  Angling activity is very high now on both...
Carrowmore slamon

Irish Angling Update, 24/04/14

It's been another eventful week in world of Irish angling as water temperatures increased and the dry weather saw rivers and lakes returning to...
Ballan wrasse

Irish Angling Update, 17/04/14

It was another week of very good spring weather with very small rainfall amounts around the country.Β  There were cool easterly winds at times...

Irish Angling Update – 10/04/14

The lovely dry but sometimes cool weather brought a lot of anglers out on many of our rivers, loughs and at sea in the...

Irish Angling Update – 03/04/14

What a spring we are having this year here in Ireland.Β  When I think of the horrible spring anglers and fish had to endure...
Drowes - Rossinver Bay.

Irish Angling Update, 27/03/14

It was much cooler in the past week for anglers fishing on inland waters and at sea but there was plenty of angling activity...
Finea Bridge on Lough Sheelin

Irish Angling Update – 20/03/14

The nice spring weather has brought a lot of angling activity on many of our inland waters and at sea.Β  Water levels are still...

Irish Angling Update – 13/03/14

The fine dry weather at the start of March has certainly brought a lot of anglers out fishing and now that the trout season...
https://fishinginireland.info/salmon-reports/a-few-more-salmon-from-currane-at-the-weekend/

Irish Angling Update – 06/03/14

Spring weather has finally brought lovely conditions for anglers to go fishing in the past week and catches were much better. Water levels remain...