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Moy fishing slow but successful Foxford Riverfest

The past week saw very little angling activity on the River Moy. Water levels remained on the high side for the 3rd consecutive week and obviously prevented most anglers from venturing out. However, the Moy system still produced almost 200 salmon for the week with all fisheries but the tidal section reporting some catches. French visitor Jean Claude Thomas did particularly well on the East Mayo section, catching four grilse over 3 days averaging 4 lbs. Other successful anglers included Bill Cleary, Dublin, with a 10 lbs. salmon on fly and John McDonagh, Galway, who landed an eleven pounder on spinner.

However, the highlight of the week in the Moy Valley was without doubt the Foxford Riverfest! The event which was held for the second time attracted good numbers of visitors over the weekend.

On Sunday 30th August, the Irish Open Spey Casting Competition was held as part of the festival. Due to very high water levels on the River Moy the competition was moved to nearby Lough Cullin. Conditions on the Lough were near ideal for the qualifying round where distances of up 199 feet were recorded. There was a slight breeze building for the final round but conditions were still very good. In the end, Ruairi Costello, Co. Clare, finished with a great cast of 164 feet and won the Title Foxford Riverfest Irish Open Spey Casting Champion. Ruairi was followed in 2nd place by last year’s winner, Michael O’Kane from Derry with a cast of 157.5 feet, and third place went to Thomas Armstrong, Co. Down, with a cast of 145 feet.

Foxford Riverfest also hosted the first Irish Open Single Hand Casting Competition. Once again, Ruairi Costello proved worthy of his reputation casting 34.3m to take his second title of the day, 2nd place went to Thomas Armstrong with 32.35m, 3rd to Sean Armstrong with 31.18m and 4th to Robert Gillespie with 30.3m.

Foxford Riverfest would like to thank all competitors and everyone who helped in organising this event, including IFI Ballina, Gary Binley, P.J Tiernan (Tiernan Bros. Tackle Shop) & Dominic McGowan (Foxford Angling Club).

Good sea trout fishing on Glencar Lake

There is still good sea trout action to be had on Glencar Lake! Ricky Fabozzi, Jim Henry and George Lindsay all enjoyed great sea trout fishing during the week with fish up to 1.5 lbs. Best flies were Green Peter and Teal & Yellow.

Other successful anglers included Dominic and Eoghin Concannon from Derry who had 3 lovely sea trout on the fly; best at 2.5 lbs. John Davis from Grange, Co. Sligo, caught a nice 8 lbs. salmon spinning with a B&S Toby.

Fishing on Glencar Lake is managed by the Sligo Anglers Association, for details contact [email protected].

Lough Arrow trout competition – 06 September

Lough Arrow Fish Preservation Association & District Anglers will hold a competition on Sunday 6th September from 11am until 6pm. Weigh in for single heaviest fish will be in McDermott’s Bar Castlebaldwin, at 7pm. Size limit is 13 inches (nose to fork of tail). Entries accepted between 10am and 11am at Flynn’s Pier, or by texting your details before start time to the following numbers: 087 2670768, 086 8343584, 086 3825376, 087 9734101.

Vin shines on his birthday with a fine Cork Harbour bass

A nice Birthday gift for Vin Heron....
A nice Birthday gift for Vin Heron....

Eire Bass guide Richie Ryan reports from Cork;

Sue and Vin Heron returned to their old stomping ground in Cork Harbour for their annual fishing vacation with Eire Bass guide Richie Ryan. The weather was not kind to our angling enthusiasts this year making life difficult for both anglers and guide.

A nice Birthday gift for Vin Heron....
A nice Birthday gift for Vin Heron….

Vin celebrated his 70 th birthday during their stay so it was important that a photo of a bass should be part of the package. Seeing as Sue out fished Vin on the last day of their trip last year, it was only fitting that Vin should be the one to shine on this occasion. A few bass fell to Vin’s various lures and the photo opportunity eventually materialised. A return visit is on the cards for the Herons next year with salmon also on the menu I’m told.

Richie Ryan
Saltwater fly fishing Guide.
www.corkbass.com

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Saltwater fly fishing Guide.

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Registration for 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium is open

Sea Trout Smposium
Sea Trout Symposium
The 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium will take place in Dundalk, Ireland from 20th– 22nd October 2015.

Targeted at scientists, managers and other fishery stakeholder interests in the public and private sectors, the central aim is to promote the wider application of an evidence-based approach to the future management and regulation of the sea trout and to ensure that its often very special needs become fully integrated into catchment management plans and environmental impact assessments.

Symposium topics include:

  • Understanding Anadromy
  • Populations & Management
  • Movements & Migration
  • Ecology & Behaviour
  • Monitoring & Surveillance
  • Threat Assessment
  • Future management and research

Find out more and register at: http://seatroutsymposium.org/

Sea Trout Smposium
Sea Trout Symposium

Alistair Ogilvy wins Celtic Cup on Inniscarra with 44.750kg

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A sample of the catch at the Celtic Cup

38 anglers enjoyed the first 3-day festival of this 23 day match fishing frenzy on Inniscarra reservoir. Well done to Alistair Ogilvy Sensas UK for his win!

Weights were not as good as hoped on some sections but Inniscarra still provided for some good fishing during this festival sponsored by O’Callaghans Bar & Guest House

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Celtic Cup winners

The top 5:-

Alistair Ogilvy 44.750kg
Mark Jackson 33.050kg
John Bohane 31.650kg
Pete Townsend 31.400kg
Alex Radu 29.225kg

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A sample of the catch at the Celtic Cup

Report by Inniscarra Lake TDL an affiliated club of the National Coarse fishing Federation of Ireland www.ncffi.ie. You can follow them at www.facebook.com/inniscarralakeTDL

Lee Klimczuk wins Ramor Festival with 35.840kg

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Lee Klimczuk with the other anglers who fished the Ramor Festival

The NCFFI reports that 29 anglers fished this four day festival on the mighty Lough Ramor in Virginia, County Cavan run by Kingfisher AC last weekend. The far match stretch, hotel and town sections were used providing mixed bags of hybrids and roach for everyone.

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Lee Klimczuk with the other anglers who fished the Ramor Festival

Congratulations to Lee Klimczuk of Cambs, UK for his winning weight of 35.840kg. A very well done to junior International James Doherty,Tubertini UK LTD for his second place among his seniors with 34kg.230kg.

  • 1st Lee Klimczuk  35.840kg.
  • 2nd James Doherty 34.230kg
  • 3rd Francis McGoldrick 31kg
  • 4th Kevin Ashurst 28.190kg
  • 5th Ewan Weed 26.960kg
  • 6th Eddie Bridon 26.890kg
  • 7th Dave Brettell 25kg

Thanks to sponsorship from This is Cavan of €725 a total prize fund of €4860 was shared among the anglers to include daily wins of €200.

Report compliments of:

NCFFI – National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland

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Lots of blues and more for Cork Harbour anglers

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This big blue was let go at the side of the boat

Small boat anglers out of Cobh have had some great fishing outside Cork Harbour recently as a result of the settle conditions. Many of the boats have been after blue sharks (and anything else they fancied while on the water). Jim Clohessy was out with his Team Skua members Rob and Gavin. They had some beautiful sharks to the boat along with some lovely red gurnards and pollack.

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Rob with a blue

 

Boats in the Bella Vista fleet had good fishing too, rays, bass, pollack and more being caught regularly.  They are also seeing good numbers of shark landed and photographed. One fish they had was not brought onboard for a photo though. Despite being well practised in landing and safely releasing sharks from small boats Dirk Wolthuis opted to release the biggest shark to the Bella Vista fleet this season at the side of the boat. When confronted by the 3m blue he knew he didn’t want to share deck space with that many teeth.

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This big blue was let go at the side of the boat

Charter boats too are reporting good fishing. James Linehan on the Deora De has also been getting good numbers of shark as well as some good days of ground fishing.

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Tagged and ready to go…

The 49th Cobh Internation Deep Sea Angling Festival is under way at the moment. The competition finishes up tomorrow evening. Good luck to the competitors and wee look forward to bringing you the full results on Monday.

Go fishing…

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Big blues, skate, congers and more for West Cork charter anglers

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There have shark caught almost daily over the last week

Anglers fishing with Courtmacsherry Angling have been getting amongst some good blue sharks this week. Just yesterday they had 6 big blues to over 2m on the Lady Patricia, while those on the Lady Louise had good conger to 15kg and plenty of pollack. Skate, good sized cod, bass and more have been coming to the boat in recent days.

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There have shark caught almost daily off Courtmacsherry. Catch of Week goes to MArk Gannon’s anglers for their 2m plus fish caught yesterday

Heading west towards Union Hall, the two boats in the Irish Deep Sea Charter fleet, Boy Scott and Rod’n’Reel have had great cod and pollack fishing over the last few days despite the huge tides. They tell us that now that the weather has settled for a little while they expect this ground fishing to continue as the tides drop back.

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Chunky cod

Further near Castletownsend, Tom Collins on Loch an Iasc showed that he can produce the goods under pressure when he got blue shark for his crew while fishing for a Polish TV show about angling in Ireland. At the Baltimore Angling Festival, Tom’s boat took had the biggest fish landed over the 4 days.  These two pictures are of the same fish and show how fish can look much bigger or smaller depending on the angle etc of the photo.

John with his superb 160lb common skate
John with his superb 160lb common skate

Next Wednesday Tom is putting together a crew for a skate trip…

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Sea Angling Charters is a modern and energetic business driven at the helm by experienced angler and skipper Tom Collins.  Whether you are a seasoned angler in pursuit of a catch of a lifetime or a passing tourist hoping to get that photo of a breaching whale we aim to fulfil your every need.
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West Cork salmon rivers slower last week

Eileen Carroll, IFI Macroom gives her weekly update on the West Cork salmon rivers…

RIVER ILEN

6 salmon reported for the week.

COOMHOLA RIVER

No report of catches.

OUVANE RIVER

A salmon of 12lbs landed for the week by a local angler.