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Corrib still has a lot to offer fly anglers

The huge early morning hatches of Caenis on Corrib have to be seen to be believed!
The huge early morning hatch of Caenis on Corrib has to be seen to be believed!

Declan Gibbons reports that angling on Corrib has still a lot to offer with mixed weather conditions. Hatches of mayfly, sedges and Caenis are happening when conditions are favourable.

Last Sunday saw a fundraising competition out of Greenfields for Oisin Reilly, a member of the Irish Youths fly fishing team who will be representing Ireland in August on the Lake of Menteith in Scotland. The competition was run on a Catch-and-Release basis with Ennis Angler Seamus O’Loughlin landing 5 trout for first place. Seamus caught 4 trout on wet fly and his fifth on a dry fly. In second place was Dublin angler Stuart Marrey who caught 3 trout, all on dry fly. In third place was the young man himself who will be representing Ireland, Oisin Reilly from Glencorrib, with 2 trout both taken on dry fly. Best lady angler on the day went to Cong woman Dorrie Gibbons with 1 trout. The competition saw 15 anglers catch 17 trout. We wish Team Ireland all the best in Scotland in August.

Staying in the area well-known angler Vincent Hughes, uncle of International coarse angler Cathal Hughes had a great day’s fishing on the dap, landing 3 trout in the Inchiquinn area, with the best fish 3.5lbs. Also in the Greenfields area former fisheries staff member Pat Day had 3 trout for 5lbs for two evening’s fishing on wet flies. In the Oughterard area Basil Sheilds of Ardnasillagh Lodge (091-552550) reports Shannon angler Glen O’Connell had 1 fish on wet fly for his day’s fishing and fellow Shannon man John Fitzgerald landed 5 trout for 2 days – worth noting the Shannon boys were operating off a self-imposed 14 inch limit. Also at Ardnasillagh, Maurice Murphy of Strabane caught 2 trout on wet mayflies  – best fish 3.5lbs. Staying in the Oughterard area Gerry Molloy of Gerry Molloy’s Fishing Lodge  www.loughcorriboughterard.com (087-9190673) reports a group of visiting anglers –  3 Swiss and 1 German – enjoyed excellent fishing on Corrib from June 13th to June 27th. Also in the Oughterard area Kevin Molloy of Baurisheen Boat Hire (087-9604170)  reports French father and son  – the Deschamps -catching 3 trout trolling Rapalas for a half days fishing

It was a quieter week this week according to Larry McCarthy of Corrib View Lodge (087-9135222, www.corribangling.com) but there was still some good fishing to be had. Thursday was the first light wind morning and still the Caenis poured off, with 9 fish caught between 1.5 and 2.5lbs.

The huge early morning hatches of Caenis on Corrib have to be seen to be believed!
The huge early morning hatch of Caenis on Corrib has to be seen to be believed!

On Saturday two Northern Ireland anglers – Stephen Lusty and his mate Phillip – landed some cracking trout on crickets while boated by Frank Reilly, one of which weighed 4lb 8oz. On Sunday the two boys fished Caenis with Larry and landed 6 nice fish to 2lbs. On Monday they and Larry went to Carra and had 5 nice trout on dry olives between 1.5lbs and 2lbs.

Sedges are appearing with a second hatch of May fly at the moment so the good fishing should continue along with the broken weather.

Some great fishing reported at Muckno Mania Festival

IADA officials on Lough Muckno report on the Muckno Mania Angling Festival July being fished from  13th to 17th July…

Weights of 18kgs on White 17 kg on Black and 16kg on Yellow Island on Day 3 puts the cat truly amongst the pigeons, when trying to sort out a likely victor in this exciting see-saw, ebb and flow festival.
Lee Klimczuk continues his relentless pursuit of Festival honours with a convincing zone win of 16kg on peg 216 Yellow Island, in a standout performance that parachutes him into a comfortable lead, albeit facing two less fancied sections on the final two days. Who would however bet against him repeating his recent great form, on this, one of his favourite venues where he is most comfortable?

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Few know Lough Muckno better than veteran John Clapham and few can exploit the opportunity to stake a claim to top spot better than him. John started his surge today, from an already strong position, with a great weight of 18kgs on White island that saw him soar up the rankings to 3rd place and he is in striking distance, facing two very fancied sections in the coming days.

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Rob Rowe is holding on in there and with a 10kg plus weight today he commands a strong position in second place, even though with lesser fancied sections to come, he will do well to hold on. His lack of venue experience has not daunted him and he sees no reason not to be confident of a top place finish.
Tony Hopkins is another who refuses to quit and in holding on he has afforded himself the opportunity to strike when and if the draw bag allows, on his last two visit to White Island on days 4 and 5.

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The question was asked “could he walk the walk” and it was emphatically answered today by local favourite Rory O’ Neill, with his 17kg winning weight, of the full Black island sector, by a margin of some 5kgs from his nearest rival. His meteoric rise from 19th place to 5th sees him now, a real contender also.
Neil Mallinson Willem V.D Helm John Fletcher and Stuart Burdiken are creating some considerable jitters amongst the leaders, since they have positioned themselves in pole positions to strike, moving as they are, to the much fancied big weight sections at Black and Yellow Islands.

With big names and big talents in the form of M. Pollard and K. Johnson stalking the leaders, this Festival is still too early by far to call and with the final two days expected to be blusterier, experience and tenacity could prevail with many more stings in the tail expected.

Section wins Day 3.

  1. J Fletcher
  2. N Mallinson
  3. F Staniuszko
  4. J Clapham
  5. M Pollard
  6. R O’Neill
  7. N Harrison
  8. W.V.D.Helm
  9. F Feeney
  10. L Klimczuk
Muckno Mania results Days 1, 2 and 3
Muckno Mania results Days 1, 2 and 3

Report courtesy of Irish Angling Development Alliance

Belmont Open at Banagher, 19 July

Belmont Fishing Club are holding and open competition on Sunday 19th July.

The venue is the River Shannon  at Banagher, County Offaly.

Time: 2pm until 6pm

Prizes on the day.

All are welcome.

Good fishing reported by charter anglers at Courtmacsherry

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Lovely specimen length blue shark

Meanwhile Charter skipper Mark Gannon is reporting some great blue shark fishing with as many as 19 sharks to the boat last weekend…

08 July: Conger, ling, pollack, mackerel, a few herring and some fine blue sharks were taken by our anglers today.

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Ling

09 July: Big change from earlier in the week so we went wrecking offshore today. There were plenty of good ling. In fact we finished the day with 48 ling for the boat. We also had a few cod, pollack and coalfish.

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Double trouble!

11 July: We were out yesterday and had some fine congers. Tough conditions today but some good blues to the boat.

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Nice pollack

14 July: Nice pollack from the Lady Patricia for our Dutch Clients and Ling,and shark for Keith and Mike.

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Lovely specimen length blue shark

15 July: Weather much improved today,nice to have a bit of sunshine,blue shark to 198cm,conger to 12 kg,plenty medium size ling and pollack

Mark Gannon
Courtmacsherry Angling

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Courtmacsherry Sea Angling Centre is one of Irelands Premier Angling Centres based in the picturesque village of Courtmacsherry located only 30miles from Cork International Airport on the West Cork coast between the Old head of Kinsale and the Seven Heads peninsula. Our purpose built Sea angling and selfdrive boats offer the sea angler the ultimate in safety and comfort.Sea Angling in Courtmacsherry produces good results both for the offshore charter angler,the selfdrive angler for inshore fishing or the wreck enthusiast.
Web: www.courtmacsherryangling.ie
Email: 
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Telephone: +353 (0)23 8846427 or +353 (0)86 8250905

Magic fishing on Sligo Bay – tope to 57lb

Daryl Ewing, Sligo Boat Charters, reports on the fishing around Sligo Bay where the tope have made a very welcome appearance…

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Keith Barry with a string of Mackerel

04 July: Great days fishing today with Keith Barry and Co! We had no problem getting mackerel for bait and had some good fishing for pollack on jelly worm and well as all the usual species on bait.

12 July: MASSIVE fishing today! One of the best days out all year. Lots of cod up to 13lb, ling, lots big pollack over 10lb, whiting, coalie, pouting, wrasse and mackerel by the truckload! Lots of mouths fed tonight.

57lb tope
57lb tope

15 July: BOOM! Another RECORD on board! A specimen Tope of 57lbs (specimen size is 40lb) landed this evening. In all Ireland rankings for 2014 this would have ranked second! Looking forward to seeing the 2015 specimen books next year

Daryl Ewing
Sligo Boat Charters

Go fishing…

Sea Star is based in Rosses Point, Sligo (10 mins from Sligo town on local bus route).  Services available include deep sea angling, reef fishing, shark fishing (August-October) and eco tourism cruises. Trips can be tailor made to suit anglers and include modest half day, full day and evening trip rates for groups, individuals, and children. Rods and tackle are available for hire on board and skipper can arrange accommodation if contacted in time. Gift vouchers are also available. Sight seeing tours for non anglers.

Address: Rosses Point, Co Sligo.
Telephone: + 353 86 8913618
Email: [email protected] Web: www.sligoboatcharters.com

Gonna need a bigger mat. Thankfully IFI has a 230cm version for claiming bigger length based specimens like tope and blue shark
Gonna need a bigger mat. Thankfully IFI has a 230cm version for claiming bigger length based specimens like tope and blue shark

Fine display of dace fishing on the Barrow

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St. Mullins on the River Barrow

Brendan Collins is the 2015 Waterways Ireland Open Champion after a fine display of dace fishing on the River Barrow at St.Mullins, Co. Carlow.

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St. Mullins on the River Barrow

During the competition held on Sunday 12th July the bream appeared to have moved out of the stretch so it was dace all the way for most anglers with only a few roach, perch, rudd, skimmers & hybrids showing. Brendan drew a peg downstream of the wires and caught most fish on the float mid river with defending champion, second placed Bob Hulme running him very close fishing similarly form a peg on the stands. Third placed Attila Paldeak got the better of a peg to peg battle with Danny Murphy at the downstream end of the stretch, both anglers fishing identically 8m to hand with Atilla edging it at the scales.

Winning angler Brendan Collins
Winning angler Brendan Collins

Waterford & District Coarse Angling Club would like to thank everyone who took part and the sponsors and they look forward to a bigger event in 2016.

Results
1 Brendan Collins (peg 15) 22lb 13oz
2 Bob Hulme (11) 22lb 3oz
3 Atilla Paldeak (2) 17lb 6oz
4 Danny Murphy (1) 15lb 10oz
5 James Phelan (16) 8lb 5oz

9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures to be staged on Lough Ree

9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures
9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures

BREAKING NEWS…

NCFFI are are pleased to announce that further to a meeting held this evening with representatives from interested parties to include Roscommon and Longford County Councils and the Angling Council of Ireland, the NCFFI have accepted a proposal from the LoughRee Lanesborough Angling Hub to stage this event at the North of Lough Ree, the second largest lake on the River Shannon system. Subject to funding sources and a FIPS-ed technical inspection of the venue this November the Championships will be held here in October 2016.

It will be a pleasure to showcase this area of Ireland’s Lakelands region to the world class lure anglers also bringing a boost to the local economy in this rural area. With the support of the angling hub we can be sure to provide a warm welcome to the competitors.

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Lough Ree, venue for 9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures
9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures
9th World Championships Predator Boat Fishing with Lures

Some good bream at Sillan in NADA Summer League

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Some nice bream helped make weights to 6kg

Paul Mcloughlin, Irish Angling Development Alliance, has all the news from Round 3 of their Summer league which took place on Sunday…

16 Anglers battled it out for a close running league last Sunday. Lough Sillan in Co.Cavan was the venue and many thanks to Francis and the local club for organising access and to our own club members who travelled the night before to peg and sign the venue.

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Some nice bream helped make weights to 6kg

Fishing was a lot different to the same week last year when roach on the pole line featured in abundance, this year very few fish were caught on the pole and those that fished at distance of 60/70 turns were rewarded with Skimmers and some good Bream.

We knew Andrius with the golden drawing hand (left one Andrius?) would be hard beaten when he drew end peg 16 at the bottom of the stretch with the wind blowing into the corner. True enough he landed some fine bream to finish with around 6 kg for the best weight on the day.

Walsh, Moloney and McLoughlin were ones to watch as they appeared to be the ones fishing at distance and getting the odd bream among periods of no bites but club Chairperson Padraig O’Riordan battled well on the playground end with over 2 kg to take a tough section despite loosing a 2 kg fish at the net!

Unfortunately the day was slightly marred by some very disrespectful boaters and water skiers who spend the last 2 hours of the match actually in the swims of some of the anglers. We are firm believers that everyone using any facility for whatever purpose should all respect each other but that principal seemed to be lost on these guys. Fair play to Alan in particular for keeping a cool head and laughing it off…

Overall we had a great day and the league is all to play for. Results and weights are below and while Mark Moloney takes the top of the leaderboard the fact that 2 droppers can be taken leaves the next 2 rounds as crucial deciders on the podium positions.

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Roll on round 4!

Paul McLoughlin
www.naasdistrictanglers.com

Naas & District Anglers

The New Naas & District Anglers Club was set up on the 31 August 2012. Our Club is a Social club. The waters around Naas are Home to brown trout ,salmon,eels, pike, perch, bream, rudd,tench. Naas and District Anglers are dedicated towards getting kids involved in the sport of angling.
Club Members are responsible for restocking and ensuring that all angling byelaws are complied with.
Membership of the club is always open and we welcome new members with open arms.

Web: www.naasdistrictanglers.com

Enjoyable piking on fly and lure and Foxford

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Visiting anglers to Foxford, Co Mayo, Vincent Rodgers with his father enjoyed a days pike fishing with guide Kenny Sloan on the local lakes around Pontoon area.

Vincent with his first Irish pike
Vincent with his first Irish pike

Vincent hooked several pike on surface lures cast to weed beds, and also one on the fly rod.

Kenny Sloan
www.pikemania.co.uk

Go fishing with Kenny…

Kenny Sloan has become synonymous with big pike in the Foxford area. Kenny can guide you on the big wild waters around him Conn and Cullen but he also has a lot of smaller waters at his disposal and even if the wind blows he always has some where to fish making your break as productive as possible.
Web: www.pikemania.co.uk

Kenny Sloan
Salmon/Pike Guide
7,Riverside, Foxford,
Co Mayo.
Phone (Home) : +353 (0)94 9256501    Mob: +353 (0)87 9670310
Email: [email protected]

Good grilse run on Drowes, Spanish anglers land 41 in 2 week holiday

By the 5th of July the Drowes was at low summer levels reading 0.39m. However, there was decent rainfall since then and the river began to slowly rise again – reading 0.42m by the 12th July. Not particularly good levels for the 3 weeks but the river did fish well however due to the continuation of the good grilse run and there was an average of about 30 salmon caught each week. A party of Spanish Rods staying at the Estate accommodations for a fortnight reported 41 salmon (mainly grilse) caught during their stay.

Make a booking

For info/bookings etc on the Drowes Fishery & Lough Melvin see http://www.drowessalmonfishery.com/ or Tel: 071 9841055 (8am to 12 noon).
Shane Gallagher
Drowes Salmon Fishery
T: +353 (0) 71 98 41055
M: +353 (0) 87 8050806
http://www.drowessalmonfishery.ie/reports/