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Good bream and tench fishing reported at Cavan venues

Good bags of fish including Bream of 3 to 4lb being caught on Rockfield.  A group of anglers from Woolwich report good returns on Carrs Lake and Tawlagh. Good bags are also being caught on Trinity while nice Tench are being caught on Town Lake Killeshandra.

Good Tench fishing in the Belturbet area while night time fishing is proving to be somewhat better than daytime fishing.

Fishing in the Cootehill area has improved with bags of fish up to 20 to 30lb being caught on the Dromore River including some good bream.

Fishmaniak come out tops at Inter-Club Night challenge

The NCFFI NCFFI National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland report on Fishmaniak win at the Inter-Club Night challenge:

Warm weather greeted the anglers for this cross border club challenge between Fishmaniak and Big Fish Northern Ireland held on Lough Sillan, Co. Cavan. This is Cavan

The night time fishing was a great success for the Fishmaniak.pl club whose members took the top 4 positions with bags of bream, big Roach and Hybrids.

1st Piotr Horbiniul 14.63kg
2nd Jaroslaw Kowaluk 8.73kg
3rd Artur Czamocki 4.17kg
4th Adam Jonik 3.83kg

NCFFI - Fishmaniak.pl and Big Fish Northern Ireland

Excellent night fishing at Owenmore Fishery in Kerry

Frank Maunsell from the Owenmore Fishery reports:

The water level dropped from Thursday to Saturday resulting in excellent night fishing. Two men lost fish that snapped 6 lb breaking strain . We had south easterly wind on the lakes but on Sunday we had south westerly and there was over 30 fish caught in the two lakes. We had a man from the West of Ireland with his two young sons and he said he never experienced anything like it anywhere. We are so lucky we do not have a fish farm in the area. Heavy rain until midday today and with high tides there will still be plenty of fresh fish running. All we need now is wind from the south west.

Owenmore Kerry 2

Frank Maunsell
Owenmore Fishery

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Galway fishing group opposes idea of salmon farms in the bay – Irish Times

Following an initial assessment of the recently published Sustainable Aquaculture Development (Draft) Plan, Galway Bay against Salmon Cages (Gbasc) believes the plan is to grant a licence for a smaller installation in Galway Bay. Gbasc said it will oppose any size salmon farm in Galway Bay, whether it be five tonne or 15,000 tonne.

There are 19 salmon farms operating without having their licences renewed as no appropriate assessments have been carried out. Also a number of farms are overstocked and breaking conditions of their licences, according to Gbasc….

Irish Times 05/07/2015 Read the article ‘Galway fishing group opposes idea of salmon farms in the bay’

Muckno Mania Angling Festival starts Sunday July 12th

An 8 day Feast of Angling begins on Lough Muckno on Sunday the 12th July with a pre Muckno Mania Festival open knock-up. This has been laid on to facilitate Festival anglers travelling from abroad in good time for our 5 day Festival, commencing Monday the 13th July 2015 and running for 5 days till July 17th.

Lough Muckno image 2If that were not enough, the Muckno Mania Angling Festival week finishes off with the IADA Garda open on Saturday the 18th of July 2015 and with the IADA Irish Open itself on Sunday the19th July 2015.
These one day Opens and 5 day Festival promise to bring to life the angling scene in the region with household names, venue experts and deserved hopefuls from at home and abroad vying for the substantial prize funds on offer, including considerable sponsorship.
With the Lough coming back into some good form after the late spawning, great competition is expected in wonderful surroundings where strong friendships and manly rivalries will be renewed with some enthusiasm and a little mystery( secrecy).

Lough Muckno imageNets will be dipped, good and bad draws made, moaning engaged in ,good and bad matches fished, moaning engaged in again and great after match entertainment and arrangements enjoyed, as ever on this very enjoyable Festival.
Muckno Community Partnership Monaghan County Council and Lough Muckno Matches and Festivals group wish all of our travelling visitors and all of our competitors good luck and great fishing during your stay in our town and pleasant surrounding area.

Report compliments of Lets go Lough Muckno

Lough Muckno Angling Festival 2015

Great fishing for Richie Ryan as fish after fish come to the fly

Two nice Kelpy Cod on the fly
Two nice Kelpy Cod on the fly

Guide Richie Ryan sent us a  report from his recent outings in Cork Harbour. As can be seen below the Eire Bass guide had more luck on board Sea Hawk with cod on the fly. Two fine kelpy cod of around 5 Lbs weight fell to the Dr. Jacques’ clouser fly.

Two nice Kelpy Cod on the fly
Two nice Kelpy Cod on the fly

Then there was a shore outing with Australian Mark Cook for bass. The conditions were less than ideal but Mark persisted and was rewarded with a fine 6 Lb bass on lure. He was chuffed as it was his first ever bass. In addition, an outing for pollack on the fly proved very fruitful for Mark where a large quantity of fish fell to the flies tied this time by Richie.

Mark Cook from Australia with a nice bass
Mark Cook from Australia with a nice bass

George Garland , nothing to Judy he hastened to add, also booked two outings with the guide recently. Having enjoyed a fly fishing trip with super sub Tim Murrell , George decided to have a second session which proved just as fruitful as his first. Fish after fish came to the fly. George stated that Richie should patent the fly as so many pollack were landed on the pattern.

George Garland with a nice pollack
George Garland with a nice pollack

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

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Eire Bass – Richie Ryan

Saltwater fly fishing Guide.

Web: www.corkbass.com E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +353 (0)86 1940744

A good turn out at the Oaklands Dunbrody Festival

Oaklands Lake Fishery held their Dunbrody Festival in New Ross at the weekend and owner Adrian Browne was pleased with the good turn out:

Adrian says thanks to all the lads how travelled down for the festival over the weekend. We hope
ye all had a great weekend.  The fishing was hard on Saturday for most, with the fish about to spawn but it picked up greatly on Sunday.
Big congrats to all the winners and there’s allways next year for the rest of us.

Saturday’s Results

  • 1st Attila Paldick 83lb peg 40
  • 2nd John Taggart 55lb peg 38
  • 3rd Danny Murphy 54lb peg 24
Oaklands - Dunbrody 7
Attila winner day one overall & team
John Taggart East Belfast
John Taggart East Belfast

Section 1

  • Enda Minogue 50lb peg 23
Oaklands - Dunbrody 6
Enda Minogue

Section 2

  • Thomas Quinalin 45lb peg 32

Section 3

  • Tony Burke 48lb peg 38

Sunday

  • 1st Tony Burke 114lb peg 17
  • 2nd Attila Paldick 110lb peg 41
  • 3rd Ronan Minogue 95.75lb peg 20

Section 1

  • Richard Keegan 94lb peg 19

Section 2

  • Danny Murphy 92lb peg 33

Section 3

  • Enda Minogue 92lb peg 36

Overall

  • 1st Attila Paldick 194lb
  • 2nd Tony Burke 190lb
  • 3rd Danny Murphy 152lb

Winning team

  • Attila Paldick & Ronan Minogue 322lb

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Adrian Browne
Oaklands Lake,
Marshmeadows,
New Ross, Co. Wexford.

Telephone: +353 (0)51 445348
Mobile: +353 (0)87 6988979

Web: Oakland Lake Fishery

A successful June and prospects looking good at Delphi this week

Fishery manager David McEvoy reports from the Delphi Fishery

All in all June was a relatively successful for salmon angling here at Delphi especially when one takes into account the weather conditions. We only had 102.4 mms (4.03”) of rain, which for here is low. Almost 50% of this fell on the 1st and the 26th, which meant that water levels were generally low. The exception was of course the first week. Water held up nicely as a result of the big flood we had on the 1st and again from the 26th on when we got 38.8mms in the last five days. Air temperatures finally approached levels that one would classify normal for the time of year.

Delphi - June report 1The month started in fine style with 18 fish landed for week 18. All of these fish were springers bar one which was a grilse. The Moore party had a tremendous few days landing 9 between them. Fred Eberle had the biggest of the week with a fish of 11lbs12ozs from the Whin. Manfred Wolf even managed his first of the week with his last cast, in the Deadman’s and then proceeded to hook himself for good measure!

Week 24 saw water levels dropping off and we landed twelve fish. The Mills party accounted for six of these and Mark Corps, Mike Shortt and Michael Blake having four between them. The remaining two were first ever salmon for Ken O’ Boyle and Juerg Sturzenegger.

Week 25 saw the first real glimpses of summer weather, with water levels dropping even further. There were still nine fish landed. The O’Mahoney party accounted for six of these. Margaret Downes, Cian Murtagh and Johannes Hipp had the remaining three.

Delphi - July 3rd 2015Week 26 saw the return of a long standing group of German anglers. Despite relatively fine weather they still managed to land eleven fish. Six of these fish were already recorded on my last update. Martin Nolde had his second fish of the week on the 25th, of 5lbs14ozs on a Delphi Collie off Finlough. Yvonne had a nice grilse of 5lbs14ozs off the Deadmans on a Collie Dog. Martin Nolde had his second for the day of 3lbs11ozs off the Rock pool on a Delphi Collie. Finally Ryan Mangiapane had his first ever salmon, a nice grilse of approx. 3.5lbs off Doolough.

The last fish of the week fell to Fredo Dietrich, a beautiful sea liced fish of 7lbs2ozs off the Whin pool on a Collie Dog.

The remaining four days of the month saw seven fish landed. There were four on the 28th, Klaus Buening landing two. The first was from the Quarry on a Shrimp fly of approx. 7lbs and the second from the Sream on Finlough of 6lbs10.5ozs on a Collie Dog. Peter Robinson had a nice grilse of 4lbs13ozs from the Whin on a Collie Dog and Peter Joyce had one of 5lbs12ozs from the King’s on a Willie Gunn.

Delphi - July 3rd 2015 2There were none on the 29th and then three on the 30th. Cormac Hartnett had a nice grilse of 4lbs0.5ozs from the Turn pool on a Willie Gunn. Romuald Remy from France had his first ever salmon and it was a beauty of 10lbs12ozs with sea lice from the Turn pool on a Delphi Collie. Giovanni Mazzoleni had the last fish of the month from the Bridge pool on a Cascade tube weighing in at 5lbs13ozs.

That brought our total for the month to 57 fish and the year to date to 163. With water levels staying up nicely it led to some good fishing over the next few days.

We had three fish on the 1st, with Brian Fisher having two from the Grilse pool before breakfast of approx. 6lbs and 4lbs, both on a Collie Dog. Klaus Buening also had a nice fish of approx. 6.5lbs from the Whin pool also on a Collie Dog. On the 2nd we had three, with Giovanni Mazzoleni having two, one from the Waterfall of 4lbs13ozs on a Francis and one from the Turn pool of approx. 4lbs on a Nymph. Brian Fisher had a nice fish from the Rock pool of 4lbs8ozs on a Collie Dog. The 3rd saw two landed, with Charles Finch having a nice fish of approx. 6lbs from the Rock pool on a Cascade and Giovanni Mazzoleni having one, also from the Rock pool on a Collie Dog.

Delphi - 3rd July 2015 3We had six before lunch on Saturday. The Shortt party had five off the river. Mark Corps had two from the Turn pool, one of approx. 11lbs on a Corps shrimp and one of 7lbs13ozs on a Blue Collie Dog. Christof Defillon also had two, one from the Rock pool of 4lbs2ozs on a Christof Special and one from the Turn pool of approx. 7.5lbs on a Nymph. Mike Shortt also had one of approx. 3lbs on a Nymph from the Meadow pool. David Healy had a fish of 3lbs4.5ozs off Finlough on a Francis. Finally Mark Corps had another off Fin this afternoon of 5lbs4ozs on a Collie Dog.

The water is still holding up nicely and with grilse entering the system and rain forecast for Monday it should bode well for the next few days. We have some availability this week so if you are interested just contact us.

David McEvoy
Delphi Fishery

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At Delphi Lodge, with many years of experience with the timing of the best runs of fish, we have in place a price system that offers both great value fishing and lets our anglers know when they have the best chance to catch a fresh run spring salmon or a summer grilse or Delphi sea trout.

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Carrickmacross Coarse Angling and Junior Development Club Angling Summer Camp

The Carrickmacross Coarse and Junior Development Club Summer Camp Got Underway This Morning at the Brothers Lake

Carrickmacross Coarse Angling and Junior Development Club kicked off their annual fishing summer camp today at the Brothers Lake in Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan. This showcase event which has gone from strength to strength every year is not surprisingly fully subscribed again this year.

Today 22 young anglers turned up on a dreary Monday morning to learn all about coarse angling from coaches and members of the club. The mornings session ran from 9.30am to 12.30pm and the 22 attendees were shown the basics about the different coarse fishing techniques and then it was down to the water to put all this learning into practice. Lots of fish were caught during the session, all under the watchful eye of their coaches. Roach and tench were the man species taken with lots of small tench showing up much to the delight of coaches and participants.

The Carrickmacross Coarse Angling and Junior Development Club summer camp is running from the 6th of July until 9th July with both novice anglers and improvers being catered for. The clubs youth development programme has already produced some top class junior anglers who have made their mark on a very competitive match scene.

In addition to the coaching on coarse fishing techniques, the club will also be introducing a number of new strands to the event, introducing some anglers to the art of fly fishing while others will be having a go at developing their pike angling skills. One thing is certain a good time will be had by all at this great event!

Tom Cogan, Child Protection Officer with the club thanked all of the participants for coming along to support the event and congratulated them all on catching some very nice fish this morning. In addition, Tom thanked the club members and coaches for their support and assistance in organizing and running the four day event. He said, “the club members volunteer a huge amount of time and effort to ensure the success of this event and we are extremely grateful for this”.  Finally, Tom thanked the clubs sponsors whose support was vital to the running of this annual event. He thanked Colm Lynch from Tackle Stop in Navan, John Woods Tackle, Ardee, Carrickmacross Town Council and Inland Fisheries Ireland.

The Carrickmacross Coarse and Junior Development Club Summer Camp Got Underway This Morning at the Brothers Lake
The 4th Carrickmacross Coarse and Junior Development Club Summer Camp Got Underway This Morning at the Brothers Lake

100lb+ shark for Peter after one hell of a fight !

Peter Flood from Cork had his first shark onboard Sea Breeze 3
Peter Flood from Cork had his first shark onboard Sea Breeze 3

Ger Murphy, skipper of Sea Breeze III out of Kinsale reports:

Peter Flood from Cork had his first shark on Saturday on board Sea Breeze 3 out of Kinsale…….. A big shark well over a hundred pounds a wonderful memory for Peter over one hour fighting him.

Peter Flood from Cork had his first shark onboard Sea Breeze 3
Peter Flood from Cork had his first shark onboard Sea Breeze 3

 

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