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Mixed fishing on Corrib with some great catches reported

Frank Reilly reports that there was good fishing in the early part of the week on the Corrib but the settled weather over the weekend slowed down the fishing and very few anglers took to the water. The Greenfields area had mixed results with some anglers reporting great fishing. Peter and David McGuinness, Milltown fished on Monday the 14th and landed 30 trout (all released) to wet Mayflies and sedges. Robert and Ciarán Reilly, Loughrea fished for one day and landed 4 trout in calm conditions to dry sedges. Frank and Oisín Reilly, Glencorrib fished over the weekend and landed 9 good trout up to 2lbs on dry sedges and wet Mayflies. Pat Day, Headford fished 5 evenings and landed 8 trout up to 2lbs on wetfly. Good hatches of Mayflies and some sedges were reported by anglers. Very warm, calm and humid conditions are prevailing this week, which is less helpful, but a return to cooler conditions may be on the way by Sunday, and fishing should pick up accordingly.

Grilse arrive in Kyemore but main run awaited

Fishery manager Nigel Rush reports that Week ending 19th July saw the fishery add a further 16 fish to the book for 23 rod days. Conditions were mixed with balmy thundery for the most part hampering fishing potential.

Grilse are mostly small so far this year ranging from 1.5lb-5lb but mostly on the smaller side of this scale. I still feel that the main run has not even started in earnest and will probably come with the next bit of fresher weather. All fisheries seem to be experiencing the same so either they are on the way or not coming at all. Hopefully they are on the way!

Gilly Henson was the first of our lady anglers to land a fish this year from Lower Eugenes at 3.5lb. Geoffrey Fitzjohn and Conor McCormick were on the leader board with three fish apiece for the week and the largest fish of 9.5lb fell to myself on a short Collie from Derryinver Bridge Pool.

Sporadic rain seems to be forecast for the week which should keep up the water levels in time for the arrival of a good run of grilse!

 

To book fishing at Kylemore Abbey, call Nigel at 095 41178, or mobile 087 9580702, and for latest news check the website at www.kylemorefishery.ie

 

Gilly Hennson who landed this nice 3.5lbs grilse from Lower Eugenes Pool on the Kylemore Abbey Fishery
Gilly Hennson who landed this nice 3.5lbs grilse from Lower Eugenes Pool on the Kylemore Abbey Fishery

Small spates get fish moving on the Erriff

Fishery manager Jim Stafford reports that water levels were reasonably good during the early part of the week with a spate of 1.6 meters on the morning of the 14th, and there was a further spate of 1.2 meters on the 16th – both spates brought fresh salmon and sea trout into the river.

Regular UK visitor Andrew Beattie caught 5 salmon – best 7.75lbs and some 20 sea trout during the week – best day was 8 sea trout from the Tawnyard Potholes on Beat 3. Alexander Mills caught 2 nice sea trout in the School House Pool – the following day he caught another two and released a grilse of 5lbs caught in the Falls Pool on a Cascade.

Alexander Mills, Benburb, Co. Tyrone releasing a fresh run grilse into the Coronation Pool on Beat 8 of the Erriff Fishery
Alexander Mills, Benburb, Co. Tyrone releasing a fresh run grilse into the Coronation Pool on Beat 8 of the Erriff Fishery

 

Fishing a Silver Stoat and a Black Shrimp Gerard Garnier, France caught 23 sea trout and 3 grilse, best 5.5lbs.   Chris Dennison, UK. released 6 sea trout and a grilse caught on a Silver Stoat in the Colonel’s Pool on Beat 6. Simon Hughes, Tourmakeady caught his first Erriff salmon in the Falls Pool on Beat 9.

Lady angler Aoife Keogh, Dublin caught a sparkling fresh grilse of 5.5lbs in the Falls Pool.   Kevin Attride caught 3 sea trout in Jenkins and Yellow Banks on Beat 5. Frank Hughes landed a grilse in Jenkins on a Cascade. Martin Davison, NI, caught a sea trout of 1.75lbs in the Cottage Pool on Beat 4 and David Curran caught one of 1.75lbs in the Glenanane Stones on Beat 7.

The total catch for the week was 14 salmon and 44 sea trout

To book fishing or accommodation, contact Jim at 095 42252, or check www.aasleaghlodge.ie

Aoife Keogh, Dublin caught this sparking fresh grilse of 5.5 lbs on a Cascade in the Falls Pool, Beat 9 on the Erriff Fishery
Aoife Keogh, Dublin caught this sparking fresh grilse of 5.5 lbs on a Cascade in the Falls Pool, Beat 9 on the Erriff Fishery

Adam lands a cracker in Galway as good salmon fishing continues

Low water and a good grilse run ensured good angling over the last 2 weeks in Galway, with 136 salmon recorded, and many more lost as fish were taking short on some days.

Catch of the week goes to young Adam Tuffy from Athenry, Co. Galway. Fishing with his dad, well-known angler and fly tyer Declan, Adam hooked and landed a superb 7.5lbs salmon, his first ever salmon, and one that he and his extremely proud dad will never forget!

Adam Tuffy (12) from Athenry with his first ever salmon, a fine fish of 7.5lbs that he landed in Galway this week.
Adam Tuffy (12) from Athenry with his first ever salmon, a fine fish of 7.5lbs that he landed in Galway this week.

 

Other anglers to strike it lucky were Phil Donoghue, who landed 2 grilse to 7.5lbs on fly, and Pappy Cotter, with 3 fish to 8lbs on shrimp and fly. Louis Brennan had a good day fishing shrimp, with 2 fish to 5.5lbs, while Andrew Beattie fished the fly and had 2 fish to 5.5lbs also. Martin Cassidy landed a nice 6.5lbs fish on shrimp, while Jasper Matthews had a 5.6lbs grilse on fly, and Nadia Pickersgill had a lovely 6.5lbs fish, also on fly.

Local musicians Enda Scahill and David Howley took some time off from a busy schedule with their band We Banjo 3 to fish a morning, and finished with 2 salmon for Enda to 6lbs, bettered by David with 3 fish to 7lbs, including his first ever salmon! Andrew Edgar from Scotland enjoyed his visit, landing 6 fish over a few days to 5.5lbs on shrimp , while annual visitor Laurence Flood from London took 7 fish to 6.5lbs during his stay, also on shrimp.

Des Bluett had 3 fish to 6lbs on fly and shrimp, Terry McDermott had 3 to 4lbs on fly, and John Hetherington landed 3 to 7lbs on fly and shrimp. Dublin angler Colm Adams had a cracking 8.5-pounder, taken on shrimp, while Frank O’Hara landed 3 fish to 6.5lbs on fly, and Danish visitor kicked off his annual visit with 3 fish to 4.5lbs.

The fishery is in fantastic order at the moment with perfect water levels and great numbers of fish showing, so prospects for the next week are excellent.

Pollution kills hundreds of fish in Tolka River in Dublin – Irish Times

Dublin City Council and Inland Fisheries Ireland are investigating the source of pollution, which has killed hundreds of fish in the River Tolka on Dublin’s northside.

The waterway has become choked with a white foam over a 2km stretch from the Finglas Road Bridge near Glasnevin Cemetery, to Griffith Park, a section which runs near the National Botanic Gardens.

The river has been repopulated with trout and salmon in recent years following a significant improvement in the cleanliness of the waters….

Irish Times 22/07/2014 ‘Pollution kills hundreds of fish in Tolka River in Dublin

Anglers enjoy good run of big dollaghan into River Maine – Farming Life

There was a big run of dollaghan into the River Maine at Shane’s Castle on Tuesday of last week after a small rise in water levels.

Michael Martin, the Six Mile Water expert, tells me that one angler stopped fishing early after landing his tenth fish.

Michael said that all day three or four dollaghan could be seen splashing through the runs, creating quite a spectacle.

Paul Bourke of Irish Angling said it was another very warm week for angling in Ireland although there were periods of heavy rain in some parts of the country.  He said that many rivers and loughs were very low and that some consistent rainfall was needed to help liven up the fishing….

Farming Life 19/07/2014 Read the article ‘Anglers enjoy good run of big dollaghan into River Maine

Hundreds prepare for fishing championships – The Cork News

Pictured at the launch of the 4th World Feeder Championship 2014 which will be held on ESB land at the Innsicarra Reservoir, Coachford, Co. Cork, on the 19th & 20th of July. Pictured Duncan Lennox Lennox Take Away, checking his catch with Christopher Fehilly, Griffin Garden Centre Dripsey who last year represented Ireland in the U-14 World Championship in France, watched by Tommy Lawton, event organiser, Suzanne Campion, Inland Fisheries Ireland and Margaret Kelleher, ESB. Pic John Sheehan Photography

Twenty-five countries are to compete this weekend in the fourth World Feeder Fishing Championships in Cork. Anglers from across the globe will be participating in the world class event co-sponsored by angling industry giants Tubertini and Van Den Eynde on Saturday, July 19th and Sunday, July 20th. The participants have already competed in five days of practise at the venue on the Inniscarra Reservoir near Coachford.

Suzanne Campion of Inland Fisheries Ireland said the event will showcase the very best of Irish angling: “We wish all competitors tight lines and look forward to welcoming them to this new world class venue,” she said…

The Cork News 18/07/2014 Read the article ‘ Hundreds prepare for fishing championships

Pictured at the launch of the 4th World Feeder Championship 2014 which will be held on ESB land at the Innsicarra Reservoir, Coachford, Co. Cork, on the 19th & 20th of July. Pictured Duncan Lennox Lennox Take Away, checking his catch with Christopher Fehilly, Griffin Garden Centre Dripsey who last year represented Ireland in the U-14 World Championship in France, watched by Tommy Lawton, event organiser, Suzanne Campion, Inland Fisheries Ireland and Margaret Kelleher, ESB. Pic John Sheehan Photography
Pictured at the launch of the 4th World Feeder Championship 2014 which was held on ESB land at the Innsicarra Reservoir, Coachford, Co. Cork, on the 19th & 20th of July.
Pictured Duncan Lennox Lennox Take Away, checking his catch with Christopher Fehilly, Griffin Garden Centre Dripsey who last year represented Ireland in the U-14 World Championship in France, watched by Tommy Lawton, event organiser, Suzanne Campion, Inland Fisheries Ireland and Margaret Kelleher, ESB.
Pic John Sheehan Photography

Magnificent 64lb 2 oz tope caught by Robert McClean

Robert McClean - 64lb 2oz tope from Greystones

Magnificent fishing by Robert McClean last Sunday in Greystones, Co. Wicklow.  A stunning big tope weighing in at a whopping 64lbs 2ozs and measured 171cm.   Robert had a number of specimen Tope but this fella was by far the biggest.

Robert McClean - 64lb 2oz tope from Greystones
Robert McClean – 64lb 2oz tope from Greystones
Tope on measuring mat
Tope on measuring mat
Fantastic Fish !
Fantastic Fish !

Well done Robert, I’m sure you’ll be back for more !

 

Fundraiser at Oakland Fishery a great success

Oaklands Fishery in New Ross held a fund raising event for Niall O’Beirne as he plans his trip to Scotland for the Celtic Cup.  A great all nighter was had by all with lots of fish being caught.

Oaklands - Fund raisere for Niall 1

Oaklands - Fund raiser for Niall 2 Oaklands - Fund raiser for Niall 3

Oaklands - Fund raiser for Niall 6

Oaklands - Fund raiser for Niall 7 Oaklands - Fund raiser for Niall 5

JUNIOR OPEN LEAGUE

The Junior Open league takes place at Oaklands Fishery this Saturday at 3pm.  Fishing is from 4 – 8 pm.  All welcome.

Go fishing…

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

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

Web: Oakland Lake Fishery

Sticking With the Spot Produces for John

One of Johns Well Conditioned Bass

Bass fishing enthusiast John Devlin from Dublin has sent me in a report and a few photos of some bass that he caught on his recent family summer holidays in Kerry. John had decided on his strategy at the start of the week and that was to fish the same spot every day until she revealed her secrets. Sessions were short fishing for only two hours each day at around the same time each day. After a number of tough sessions success came thick and fast on the final day when John had three fish within 20 minutes. John commented “I felt as though I was getting to know the mark that little bit better with each passing day”.

One of John Bass Pictured Before Release
One of John Bass Pictured Before Release
One of Johns Well Conditioned Bass
One of Johns Well Conditioned Bass