Irish Angling Update 28 May 2020

It's been a week of extremes, with an unseasonably strong storm last Friday giving way to a heatwave getting underway today. Last Friday and...
Lough Currane

New guidelines for anglers – Roadmap for returning to the water

Inland Fisheries Ireland offers the following information to anglers as a guideline only. Government advice to stop the spread of coronavirus is STAY AT...

Slow return to angling continues – Irish Angling Update

Apart from last night, there has been very little rainfall during the past seven days. Temperatures were down a little on average and some...
Ephemera danica (May 6th)

Finally some fishing to report and a reminder of current guidelines – Irish angling...

It was another dry week here in Ireland and the majority of the country experienced well below average rainfall over the past seven days....
Lough Sheelin, May 9th 2020

As lockdown eases local anglers get out on Sheelin

May 5th - May 10th, 2020 'To Thine Own Self be true' (William Shakespeare) This year's angling season has been radically knocked askew by the onset of...

New 5km limit, IFI and ESB fisheries reopen, permits and licences available

Inland Fisheries Ireland has updated its angling guidelines to reflect the latest Government and National Public Health Emergency Team advice. As and from May 6th ...

€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...
aasleagh falls

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...