Dabblers doing the damage on Corrib

Robbie Pitman reports that the early season fishing is improving on Lough Corrib. Robbie was out last Sunday, March 15th, fishing with a team...
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...

Another good week for salmon anglers on the Upper Caragh Fishery

Michael O’Shea reports from the Upper Caragh Fishery in Co. Kerry where some lovely spring salmon cave been caught… 11 March: Another good morning on the Upper...

NCFFI statement regarding Coarse Angling Festivals

NCFFI members country wide are respecting their responsibility to discourage social contact and have suspended club activities for March and April as advised by...
Chris Simpson

Peter Horbinski wins St Patrick’s Two day Festival on Muckno

Richard Caplice reports from the Lough Muckno St Patricks Two Day Festival… St Patrick’s weekend Two day Festival ends after the most muted circumstances we...

Cathal Hughes wins Iniscarra St Patrick’s Festival two years in a...

Inniscarra TDL reports from this popular coarse angling venue in Cork… Cathal Hughes retains his title winning the St.Patrick's festival two years in a row with...

Lough Owel high, but good trout being caught

Michael Flanagan reports from Lough Owel... Lough Owel is quite high at the moment, and some cracking trout are being caught on the fly and...
Rainbow whitelake

Lovely trout caught on opening day at Whitelake

Michael Flanagan reports from the midlands... Noel McCabe of the Whitelake send in some cracking photographs from the recent opening day Monster Trout Competition. Some...
Lough Currane

A few Currane salmon last week on fly and troll

Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane.. 12/3/20 Great news for all you fly anglers, because the ice was broken on the Lough Currane fly department....

Podcast: An Introduction to Streamer Fishing with Keith McDonnell

Daire Whelan writes on the latest episode on his podcast Ireland on the Fly... Now more than ever we need nature, the outdoors and a...