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Irish Angling Update – 09 June 2016

20lb salmon
20lb salmon released on Doo Lough
calm
Hot, bright still conditions were the common theme of last week’s angling reports…

Wow! We have had some of the most angler unfriendly weather over the last couple of weeks but Irish fisheries continue to produce some excellent fishing. Despite the hot, bright weather pike anglers are getting some great fishing on Lough Derg with a 17lb trout falling for a German tourist’s lure. The Bandon and Delphi have both had low water but both rivers turned up 20lb salmon on the fly. Coarse anglers have had to contend with flat calms, clear water and bright sun but on the first day of the Lanesborough Festival a local angler had 23kg on the Hotwater Stretch. Could it get any better? Well, yes. Sea anglers have had really good fishing, blue sharks, big skate, bass and to top it all what appears to be the first verified catch of a thresher shark by an angler in Irish waters…

Thresher shark from Kinsale
John Harrington wins Catch of the Week for his thresher shark from Kinsale

Sea angling circles are buzzing with the news of yesterday’s catch of a thresher shark by John Harrington. John was fishing on Sea Breeze III out of Kinsale when he hooked in to this most unusual shark. After a truly epic battle the shark was tagged and released. Although threshers do turn up now and then in commercial catches and have been sighted close to shore, this is the first angler catch in Irish waters.

Last week’s fine and settled weather saw charter boats from Donegal to Kerry and around to the East coast taking to the seas with some great results. Fishing out of Downings, Michael McVeigh found mackerel scarce but coalfish so thick that it was hard to get through to the better fish on the wrecks. At Mullaghmore skate are providing many of the thrills. One boat had 11 skate in a single day at the weekend and 4 of these were of specimen size. Tope, congers, cod, ling, wrasse and all the usual suspects are about in good numbers off the Clare coast and the fishing off Kerry is also going well with blue sharks making an appearance there. Cork’s charter skippers are also getting blue shark. Union Hall is seeing blues, while skate and congers featured in Courtmacsherry’s reports. Boats from Kinsale and Cork Harbour are also getting blue shark. As many as 12 were had on one small boat alone last week. Anglers fishing out of Kilmore Quay encountered blue shark while further along the coast out of  Wicklow the fishing  there is good with spurdogs, smooth hounds, some to specimen size, landed recently. Bass anglers on the south coast and particularly around Co. Waterford are getting some very good bass fishing and fish to 80cm have been caught and released.

20lb salmon
One of the 2 salmon in the 20lb bracket reported last week. This one is from Delphi.

There was very good fishing at Ballisodare last week with 74 fish caught, 28 of which were released. Drought conditions on the Moy saw sections of some tributaries run dry, and salmon fishing was not easy, but several fisheries had decent fishing particularly around Ballina. Out on the Moy estuary there were good catches of sea trout to 1.5lb. Carrowmore was low but fished well, not surprisingly the most productive period was in the evenings. The Galway Fishery had no trouble with water and a good run of grilse saw many anglers doing well despite the sunshine. The Laune is quite low now and although the odd salmon is being met it is mostly the seatrout that are entertaining anglers there. There were a few good days on Lough Currane last week, and despite a couple of blank days 14 salmon were caught. The Ilen and Meelagh Rivers in West Cork were pretty quiet and its no surprise as the spate rivers are having a tough time of it now, but the Bandon is still turning up the odd good salmon and fish as big as 21lb have been landed. The River Lee saw catches increase and 21 salmon were reported, mostly from the lower river. The run of fish on the Munster Blackwater is continuing. One angler had as many as 4 salmon for a morning’s fishing. On the River Suir there are a few grilse running the river now, though the levels are very low.

Lough Mask is quiet now that most anglers have returned home following the Mayfly season. There are still fish to be caught though and small dries and buzzers are doing best. Caenis hatches on Corrib are providing spectacular sport for anyone willing to get out on the lake early, but be warned we mean early – a 5 am start is needed to make the most of the fishing. The Mayfly fishing on the lake was poor enough but some anglers had better luck on the dapp. On Lough Ennell there were good fish feeding on Welshman’s Buttons during the day, but getting near enough to cover a feeding fish in the calm conditions was no easy task. Better luck was had on the Buzzer late in the evening. Fishing on Lough Sheelin was tough last week and it seems the elation of the long anticipated mayfly and reputed ‘easy fishing’ had come to an abrupt end before it ever really started. Despite this almost 500 trout to over 8lb were reported by anglers – Spent Gnats doing most damage.

Peter's 17.4lb trout from Lough Derg
Peter’s 17.4lb trout from Lough Derg

Lough Derg continues to produce good numbers of 100cm plus pike despite the sunny weather but one angler got a bit of a surprise when he discovered the huge fish he was playing turned out to be a 17lb trout. German angler Peter managed to pretty much do it all again when he caught a 10lb trout the same afternoon. Peter who fished with his wife Michaela was also on Lough Muckno last week where they had pike to 101cm. Trolling on the River Suck proved successful for a pair of anglers who had 14 pike on Sunday evening. A Scottish fly angler who could not tempt an Ennell trout switched tactics and tried for pike. Fishing a perch imitation he had a some lovely pike to double figures.  Other midlands venues are also producing decent pike at present and might be worth a visit over the weekend.

Andy Burnett From West Yorkshire is the Lough Ree Lanesborough Coarse Fishing Festival champion 2016. Andy had 33kg of fish after 3 days in Lanesborough and Clonahee which won him a cheque for €1000. Andy’s Day 1 catch was a very impressive 23kg on the Hotwater stretch. County Cavan venues are producing some good catches for pleasure anglers at Trinity, Dereskit and Killykeen. The Arvagh Festival is underway as we write and Tony Greene is in the lead going into the fourth day with a total of 42.730kg. The Edenderry 3 Day festival will finish tomorrow and it will be a close run affair. The canal is fishing well enough given the sunshine and some nice bream are in the catches. The Daingean King Of The Canal was fished at the weekend. 54 anglers took part and Paul Holding was the winner with 11lb 9oz.

Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain in the morning giving way to scattered heavy showers in the afternoon. Top temperatures of 17 to 20C in light variable or southwesterly breezes. On Saturday many areas will have a mainly dry day but some scattered heavy showers will occur. A warm, humid day with temperatures of 18 to 22C in light southerly breezes. Sunday will see some sunny spells but overall it will be a mostly cloudy day with scattered outbreaks of rain. Mild and close with temperatures of 17 to 20C in light westerly breezes. Turning fresher in western areas later. Next week the weather will continue much the same but it will feel fresher and less humid than this week.

Safe fishing to all and tight lines, especially here in Ireland.

Myles Kelly

Catch, Photo, Release

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Pike to over 100cm from Lough Muckno

A Pike of 1.01m from Lough Muckno
A Pike of 1.01m from Lough Muckno

German anglers Peter and Michaela were successful on Lake Muckno last week managing a 101cm pike in very difficult conditions. In general it turned out to be rather complicated to get the pike to take a lure. The husband and wife team think that this was due to the brown water and the almost permanent sunshine, though the admitted that maybe they didn’t find the “right” lure.

A Pike of 1.01m from Lough Muckno
A Pike of 1.01m from Lough Muckno

Peter heaped praise on Declan Connolly from Alice’s Loft and Cottages in Castleblaney who provided  boat, engine and accommodation, and was always ready to help and assist.

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Lough Muckno is located off the N2 on the eastern side of Castleblaney and is the largest lake in the area. It covers an area of circa 325 hectares with depths to 20m. There are a number of excellent shore fishing locations on this lake which can be readily accessed by pike anglers. The main pike fishing locations including White Island, Black and Yellow Island, South Lodge and Toome Point. This lake holds excellent stocks of small to medium sized pike with many fish in excess 20lbs being taken every year. This fantastic water has also produced a number of fish over 30lbs.

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A nice blue shark lady, tagged and released at Valentia

First blue shark of the season
First blue shark of the season

Siegy Grabher, skipper of Sioux out of Valentia Island enjoyed some great sunshine during the week and customers hit the water in search of fish.  They weren’t disappointed  as you can see from the photos and video

Big fish for Billi..
Big fish for Billi..

Yesterday saw the first blue shark of the season for the Sioux.  A nice blue shark lady, tagged and released!

First blue shark of the season
First blue shark of the season

Siegy Grabher 
Sioux

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Pike competition on Lough Owel Sunday 19th June

Lough Owel anglers are holding a pike competition on Sunday 19th June. Up for grabs is the Glen Owel Cup and fishing is from 11am-6pm. Check in at Tullaghan or Mullallys Shore. I hope to give Owel a lash later this week, and we will have some news on the pike fishing from Owel.

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
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Paddy Dolan pike competition on Lough Lene this Sunday June 12th

This coming Sunday Lough Lene Anglers will host the Paddy Dolan pike competition. The competitions kick off at 11am and will finish at 6pm, starting and finishing at Fagan’s Point. Anglers trolling Lene are picking up a few pike and the lake should produce a few nice fish on Sunday.

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

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Pike into the double figures for Midlands angler

Local pike Guide Barry Darby had a few friends out fishing last week, and boated some huge pike. Peter Braithwaite from South Africa rattled the nets with huge pike well into high double figures. Barry has certainly clocked up a huge number of pike already this season, and a 30lbs specimen just might be on the cards. Just looking at the Specimen report of 2015 no lake specimen pike were recorded, and only 3 River specimen pike were caught. Two of these came from the River Shannon and one from the Barrow. If interested in what’s happening on the Specimen scene have a look at www.irish-trophy-fish.com

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
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Pike on the Perch fly for Scottish angler

Colin Russell and cracking pike on fly
Colin Russell and cracking pike on fly

Midland Angling  guide and reporter Michael Flanagan reports on some fine Ennell pike:

Colin Russell of Scotland was over last weekend with his wife and daughter, staying in Bloomfield House Hotel. They were part of a strong team competing in the Show Jumping Festival at Mullingar Equestrian Center. Colin managed to get a few hours fishing done as the teams competed, and really was impressed with the Midland lakes. The only down side was he found it very hard to get information on angling from the Bloomfield House hotel staff. Maybe it’s something Hoteliers should look into, and give staff a crash coarse on what’s out their for visiting anglers, and families.

Colin Russell and cracking pike on fly
Colin Russell and cracking pike on fly

Colin spent a few hours trying to catch an Ennel on dry flies, but did not hook up with any fish. Mind you he did have a few fish come to his fly. We changed tactics and done a bit of pike fishing, and the Ennell pike are certainly hitting the perch fry at the moment. Colin had a cracking pike into the double figures on small perch fry imitations.

Midlands report - Perch fly

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
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Trout on buzzers on Lough Ennell

Colm Hope and Ennell trout
Colm Hope and Ennell trout

Michael Flanagan from Midland Angling reports:

Lough Ennell is producing a few fish late into the evening we are told, and Colm Hope had some cracking wild brown trout the past few weeks on Buzzers fishing late into the night. Colm and son Emmett live right on the shores of Lough Ennell, and when the evening looks good for Buzzer fishing they just push out the boat.

Colm Hope and Ennell trout
Colm Hope and Ennell trout

I was on Ennell last week and even in calm sunny conditions some nice fish were feeding on hatching Welshman Buttons, but it was impossible to cover these feeding fish in such conditions.

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

 

Green with envy as Tony hauls in heavy bags at the Arva Senior competition

Tony Greene on day four with bag weighing 19.810kg
Tony Greene on day four with bag weighing 19.810kg

Alice Murtagh from the IFI Corlesmore office reports;

Thirty five anglers have been fishing the Arva Seniors competition this week with good weights reported. Tony Greene is in the lead going into the fourth day with a total of 42.730kg.

Tony Greene on day four with bag weighing 19.810kg
Tony Greene on day four with bag weighing 19.810kg

Some pleasure anglers fishing Trinity, Gartanardress, Dereskit at Percys Shore and Killykeen report nice mixed bags of fish 20/30lb with plenty of Roach and Perch.
There are still a few Pike anglers in the area and rivers are still good for Pike fishing

Alice Murtagh
Inland Fisheries Ireland – Corlesmore Office, Arva, Co. Cavan
alice.murtagh@fisheriesireland.ie
Tel:
+353 (0)49 4337174

Little brown trout from the River Suir on casting day

Guide Jason O’Riordan has been very busy with guiding and tuition since he got back from the Northwest Angling Fair in Tyrone. At the Clancy festival in Carrick on Suir he did some casting demonstrations and tuition on the local Carrick on Suir Club waters.

Jason O Riordan - Casting lessonsJason says “This is a super club who are very interested in promoting fly fishing and have worked hard to provide fantastic facilities of members and day permit holders. They have a really impressive stretch of water along the River Suir.
The daytime trout fishing has been tough in the bright warm conditions but we still had lots of fish on nymphs and dries but no really big ones. Having said that wild brown trout certainly don’t have to be big to be pretty fish. Just look at the beauty we had from a local stream the other day. Remarkable colours.”

Jason O Riordan - trout

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