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Broken weather produces some excellent fishing on Mask

Ronan Cusack reports that the changeable weather over the last week resulted in mixed angling returns on Mask, with some anglers enjoying great sport. Mayfly hatches are still relatively poor, yet on bays and shorelines where fly hatch even in small numbers, trout can be seen to respond immediately.

Regular Mask anglers Anthony Baggott and Philip McGoldrick had what they described as the best day’s fishing in years on Mask last Saturday. Winds were southerly and fresh, with a sparse mayfly hatch along the north shore all day. The lads reported boating 14 trout over the size limit and numerous under size fish in the course of the day. Green dabbler and mayfly patterns were the choice of fly (best fish 3.5lbs, all returned).

Philip McGoldrick from Claremorris with a nice 3.5lbs Lough Mask trout, May 2014
Philip McGoldrick from Claremorris with a nice 3.5lbs Lough Mask trout, May 2014

 

Tourmakeady angler Eddie Gibbons fished with a French couple on Thursday last and they had 4 trout for their day (best fish 2lbs). Eddie also reported fishing himself for a half day last week, boating 10 good trout and again several undersize on wet flies (best fish 2.75lbs). Pat Feerick (Partry) and Aidan Hodgins (Loughrea) had a day on Mask last Saturday and they had 8 trout for the day (best fish 5.5lbs). Kevin Sheridan (Ballinrobe) fished for a few hours most days last week and he had approximately 15 trout up to 1.25lbs on a combination of wets and dries. Ronan Cusack guided for 2 UK anglers (Howard and Mike) on Sunday and Monday of this week and they had 14 trout over the size limit, and again several undersize (best fish 2lbs, all returned). Ballinrobe angler Danny Joyce had 3 nice fish pulling wets on Sunday (best fish 1.75lbs).

Ronan also guides on Mask and can be contacted at [email protected] or at 087 2869487

 

Inland Fisheries Ireland staff are very much aware of the number of small trout anglers are encountering on the lakes over the past number of weeks and officers are out on a daily basis carrying out routine checks on both size and bag limits. Anglers are asked to please respect the minimum statutory size (13 inches) and bag limits (4 trout per day) and return any undersize fish to the water as quickly and carefully as possible.

Superb mayfly fishing on Corrib with our 'Catch of the Week' 6lb trout

Kevin Crowley with a superb 6lbs trout caught on a wet mayfly pattern on Lough Corrib. Kevin wins our ‘Catch of the Week’

Corrib is renowned for its mayfly fishing, and every year anglers from all over flock to its shores in search of the elusive wild brown trout that cruise the wind lanes, mopping up hatching fly. While Corrib is famed for the numbers of wild trout it supports, it also holds some really great fish, and the chance of an encounter with one of these wily browns is what draws many anglers back year after year. This year, I was lucky enough to have that experience. Fishing a couple of days ago with regular fishing partner Neil Spellacy, we had some very productive drifts along the back of Inchiquin in a strong and sometimes squally westerly. Fishing wet mayfly patterns, we boated 6 trout in a couple of hours, with most of these averaging 2lbs, turning many more fish and seeing plenty of action. There was a steady hatch of mayfly and olives, with hundreds of gulls feeding and plenty of fish to be seen splashing at the surface. The best fish came to Neil’s rod and would have gone nearly 3lbs on a scales (all fish released).

Neil Spellacy from Moycullen, with a nice Corrib trout of almost 3lbs taken on wet mayfly, May 2014
Neil Spellacy from Moycullen, with a nice Corrib trout of almost 3lbs taken on wet mayfly, May 2014

 
After lunch, the wind picked up further and backed northwesterly, with squally showers, and the fishing died off for a bit, so towards evening I suggested a drift back in Greenfields Bay. Near the end of the drift, just coming up to a shallow, my rod buckled over and we both stared in shock at the view of a broad golden flank as the fish turned with the fly across a wave 20 yards from the boat. This was no 2-pounder, and I played it very carefully, frankly terrified it would throw the hook or break the 8lbs leader. After a great fight, with several reel-screaming runs, I managed to draw the fish over the net, and for the next hour I’m sure you couldn’t have taken the smile off my face. The well-fed trout measured 62cm, and we estimated it to be over 6lbs – certainly my best ever Corrib trout on fly and an experience I will never forget. I’m sure I had a smile as broad as Galway Bay as I watched it swim away, perhaps a little wiser for the experience! And to my amazement, fishing the same drift not 20 minutes later, I hooked another cracking trout that fought as hard, if not harder, than the first – unfortunately this time we parted company when it threw the hook – it may not have been as big as the earlier fish but would certainly have gone 4-5lbs. What a day, and one that will live long in the memory! It was a reminder of the fantastic sport that Corrib can offer, and a perfect illustration of why anglers view the lake as a trout Mecca. Long may it continue that way…
Kevin Crowley with a 6lbs trout caught on a wet mayfly pattern on Lough Corrib, May 2014
Kevin Crowley with a superb 6lbs trout caught on a wet mayfly pattern on Lough Corrib.  Kevin wins our ‘Catch of the Week’

 
Craig McKirdy reports on some great fishing around the lake, starting in the Greenfields area, where 10 anglers staying at Greenfield House Hotel over 4 days had 28 fish (18 returned), including a great fish of 4lbs. Local angler Gavan Hennessy (Claran) had a sporting day on Saturday with 7 fish boated, returning 6, all were taken on a dry yellow mayfly. Loughrea angler Robert Reilly with his son Kieran also had a very good Saturday with 9 fish, returning 7, most taken on yellow and green mayfly.
Visiting UK angler Jim Longmore had 9 fish over 5 days, returning 6, some of those fish were taken on buzzer. Father and son Christy & Brian O’Connell (Cork) had 6 fish for 12.8lbs all to the dap. Owen Jackman (Tipperary) enjoyed his first day on lake for the season on Monday last week and had 6 fish (all returned, best around 2.7lbs). Aidan Cahill (Ballinasloe) had 6 fish on yellow mayfly patterns, both wet and dry. A further 28 anglers reported landing 101 fish (65 returned).
In the Cornamona area Percy Hyland and boat partner Aidan (Clifden) had 4 fish cracking fish mostly to the dap, best fish was approx.. 4.5lbs. Local angler Paddy Kinneavy along with Dorrie Gibbons had a fish each. A group of visiting Northern Ireland anglers fishing over 4 days had an average of 5 fish per man per day, with most fish returned, with another 3 anglers having 16 fish over 2 days with all but one being returned. Fishery officers checking anglers met 29 anglers by midday on Friday, with 19 fish already boated at that stage early in the day, an indication of how well the fishing was going.
Over on the Oughterard side, Northern Irish visitor Paddy Dawson, staying in Currarevagh House, had 25 fish over 3 days, with most being returned – best fish 3lbs. Paul and Michael Stewart had 5 fish for 10lbs, Billy Molloy also having 5 fish for one day’s fishing. Raymond Lee had 10 fish over 3 days, all coming to wetfly.
Kevin Prunty of the Oughterard Anglers produced a fine report on the International Mayfly Competition held on Sunday:
“The long and proud tradition of fishing the mayfly on Lough Corrib is alive and well in Oughterard, Co. Galway. This was evident on Sunday, May 11, when the Oughterard Angling Club hosted the annual International Mayfly Angling Competition as part of the Mayfly Festival weekend.
There was a massive entry of 145 national and international competitors into the event which is flycasting and dapping only, held from Oughterard Pier. The competition is a team and individual event, and on what were ideal conditions for fishing trout on Lough Corrib, there were some heavy bags of fish brought to the weigh-in on the pier at 6pm.
Presentation of prizes was held in the marque at Faherty’s Bar, The Square Oughterard, and for their €25 competition entry fee anglers received a steak dinner. A big thank you to the committee of Oughterard Anglers & Boatman’s Assoc., Brian Higgins & staff in Faherty’s Bar, Tom & Patricia Tuck, Chefs Paul & Eoin, Justin Keogh and all who sponsored prizes, helped and took part in the competition.
The winning team on the day was the team of Tony Duncan, Eoin Kelly, Seamus Kelly and Kevin Molloy. The runners-up were Jed de Gregory, Brian Ferguson, Richard Morris, Pauline Lee.
The individual competition was won by local angler Henry Curran, followed in second by Pauline Lee, while Johnny Faherty took third place. Pauline Lee also won the ladies prize, with Breda Cody second. Louis de Gregory took top honours in the junior competition, with Cillian Tierney close behind in second place. The heaviest trout prize was won by Pauline Lee.
Continued broken weather this week is producing good hatches on some days, and excellent fishing even on days when the hatch is sparse. I fished again with neil Spellacy on Tuesday evening and we landed 5 fish for a couple of hours, with Neil taking the bragging rights this time with a trout of 2.5lbs. The forecast for a couple of days settled weather may interrupt things slightly, but broken weather may return later in the weekend, and if mayfly keep hatching off the superb fishing should continue into next week.
Inland Fisheries Ireland officers are out on a daily basis at the moment carrying out routine checks on both size and bag limits. Anglers are asked to please respect the minimum statutory size (13 inches) and bag limits (4 trout per day) and return any undersize fish to the water as quickly and carefully as possible.

Very little activity on Lough Melvin

Lindsey Clarke reports  from LOUGH MELVIN – Monday 5thth   to Sunday 11th  May 2014:

Lough Melvin remained low all week. There is little to report on the salmon front and it seems angling effort for the same was very light. We have heard of no salmon caught to date. The trout fishing was far more encouraging with a number of rods reporting fair to good sonaghan fishing on wet flies. The best areas were Kinlough Bay and around Bilberry Island.

Lindsey ClarkeLindsey Clarke
IFI-Ballyshannon.
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Low water and little angling effort on the Drowes

Lindsey Clarke reports from the RIVER DROWES – Monday 5thth   to Sunday 11th  May 2014:

The river remained very low all week and angling effort was light. We have only heard of 3 salmon caught the best of which was Chris Sinclair’s 8lb fish caught in the Sea Pools. Rain is forecast for the coming week and hopefully this will raise levels and much improve angling prospects.

Lindsey ClarkeLindsey Clarke
IFI-Ballyshannon.
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Some nice trout for Junior anglers on Lough O'Flynn

Young Angler Tommy McGee with 1-1/2 fish from O
Young Angler Tommy McGee with 1-1/2 fish from O"Flynn before been returned.

John Devaney from the IFI Ballymurray Office reports:

Lough O’Flynn, Ballinlough, Co Roscommon

Junior fly anglers Gary Madden & Tommy McGee fresh from their Connaught youths success had 3- fish between them best 1-1/2 lb.
Kris Sirkoski had 4-fish average 1-1/4 lb for a morning trip.
David and Alan Patton had a good day catching and releasing 8-fish best 2-lb
John Gaffey & Shaun Scanlon had 4-fish best 1-1/2 lb.

Young Angler Tommy McGee with 1-1/2 fish from O"Flynn before been returned.
Young Angler Tommy McGee with 1-1/2 fish from O”Flynn before been returned.

Not so good for trout anglers but Pike doing well at Drumharrlow Lake

Fergus Lynch of Inland Fisheries Ireland reports from Drumharrlow Lake, Leitrim:

No Sign of the May Fly and No trout anglers. Meet a lot of German and French anglers all fishing for Pike best fish was 110cm for the German anglers all staying at Doris Dills B&B Drumharrlow View from the Munster Region of Germany, Mr. Jergen, Mr Stefen Gebben, Mr Paul Obanyauek . Meet 4 French anglers enjoying some lunch at the Boat slip ( N4 road) All four had fish between 40 and 70 cm. They were staying with Maurice Barry near Leitrim village.

Was talking to Ron Radcliff and he tells me that pike fishing is good around Boderg water too high for Coarse fishing.

Coarse angling with good catches of Roach in Leitrim

Fergus Lynch of Inland Fisheries Ireland reports from Leitrim:

Mohill:

Lough McHugh fished by Brian Bohan had some nice Tench, he also fished the mudflats good bag of Roach.

Drumsna:

River is fishing just starting back meet Jake Keys at boat slip had 12lbs of mixed fish On 10th May.

Carrick-on-Shannon:

Met with Peter Petch from North Yorkshire Peter has been coming fishing for 20yrs Carrick, Gawna, Mohill. Peter had nice bag of roach on Drumharrlow right of the boat slip off the N4 rd at the point 12 to 15Lb mixed bag. Very interested in speaking with Paul Burke.

Mudflats are fishing well, Sheemore anglers had a match on Sunday 12th May, 12 anglers fished. Best bag of fish 12Lbs some nice skimmer Bream.

 

Some salmon recorded in low water levels on rivers in the Cork Kerry area.

Eileen Carroll Murphy reports from the Inland Fisheries Ireland Office in Macroom on salmon fishing in the Cork Kerry area.

FOR WEEK ENDED SUNDAY  11th OF MAY 2014

KILLARNEY LAKES AND LOUGH LEANE

2 salmon landed trolling for the week on Lough Leane, averaging 7 lb. each. Weather very windy so not much angling effort.

RIVER LAUNE BEATS 1 AND 2

One fish reported for the week from beat 1, weighing in at 8 lb. and landed on a worm by a visiting angler.

LAUNE SALMON AND TROUT ANGLERS’ ASSOCIATION WATERS AND BEAT 3

Angling Report 12th May (Email to Laune Angling Report)

Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers’ Association waters and Beat 3.

Beautiful water, perfect conditions.  Did not hear of a fish for the week.

Permits for Laune Anglers waters right now cost only €25 per day. 

Beat 3: Water on Beat 3 is ideal for all methods but no fish reported for the week.

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Prospects: Now that we have Draft Netting again chances are not improved but we live in hope.

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RIVER LEE ESB FISHERY

Anthony O’ Reilly, Cork, had a salmon of 10.5 lb. on a shrimp

Jim Richardson, Co. Antrim, had 2 salmon which he released, they weighed in at 9lbs and 11 3/4 lb. on a shrimp.

RIVER BANDON

9 salmon landed for the week, averaging 9lb. each, the largest was caught by Joe Nash, Innishannon, weighing in at 10 lb. landed at the Bridge in Innishannon on a Yellow Flying C.  Most of the fish were caught between Innishannon and Desert Bridge mostly on the fly.  10 sea trout landed for the week below Innishannon Bridge.

 RIVER ILEN

4 salmon landed for the week, best was 8lbs on a worm by a local angler.

 

Good fishing in the evening at Lough Rowan

Fergus Lynch of Inland Fisheries Ireland reports:

Trout fishing continues to be good late into the evening on Lough Rowan. Best Fish Tony Egan 4Lbs on the fly.

Killeshandra Angling Festival 2014 results

Alice Murtagh from the Corelessmore office reports on pike fishing in the Cavan/Leitrim area…

Forty anglers braved the wind and the rain over four days to fish Killeshandra Angling Festival 2014. Venues included two sections on Killykeen (Boathouse and the Deeps), Derries Lower (Sean’s Shore) and Dereskit. The following is a list of the winners:-

1st. Francis McGoldrick 49.090kg
2nd. Neil Mallinson 47.990kg
3rd. Buck Taylor 47.240kg
4th. Tony Kearsley 44.940kg
5th. Kenny Seddon 41.150kg
6th. Simon Huthwaite 39.500kg

Terry Short Chairman, Monica Sharpley Secretary,  Dara Finngan andl Brian McKeon Treasurer Ballinamore Angling Festival.
Terry Short Chairman, Monica Sharpley Secretary, Dara Finngan andl Brian McKeon Treasurer Ballinamore Angling Festival.

 

Ballinamore Festival, anglers and Committee.
Ballinamore Festival, anglers and Committee.

Pike angling remains very good. Two French anglers fished the Dromore river and caught 52 Pike over four days, twelve of which were over 1 meter long.

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