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Excellent pike fishing on a number of loughs in the Foxford area of Co. Mayo

Markus Muller, Angling Information Manager from the IFI office in Ballina reports on recent pike fishing in the North West Mayo area

 A delighted Wayne Oldfield, Dublin, with a fantastic wild Lough Conn pike
A delighted Wayne Oldfield, Dublin, with a fantastic wild Lough Conn pike

Pike Angling

Undoubtedly, the Foxford area with its many different lakes such as Levally, Conn and Derryhick provides some of the best pike flyfishing opportunities in the country. Knowing the excellent flyfishing potential of these waters, regular visitors, Paul Dennis and Wayne Oldfield, both Dublin, met up with local angling guide Kenny Sloan for a day’s fishing. Conditions were good with a moderate southerly breeze. The pair flyfished on several lakes around Foxford and ended up with a fantastic 18 pike for the day.

The biggest fish fell to Wayne, a fine wild Irish pike around the 18 lb. mark, while Paul’s best pike was estimated at 15 lbs. Many more good low doubles were also caught and all fish were safely returned to the water to be caught another day. Pink & white as well as brown & yellow colored streamer patterns worked best. Both anglers intend to return for a day’s fly fishing for brown trout later in the season.

Fantastic sport on the fly – wild Mayo pike! (Paul Dennis, Dublin, with one of 18 fly caught pike)

Fantastic sport on the fly – wild Mayo pike! (Paul Dennis, Dublin, with one of 18 fly caught pike)

To book a day’s guiding or boat hire contact Kenny Sloan on +353 (0)949256501 or +353 (0)87 9670310 or visit  www.pikemania.co.uk

Murphy’s Boat Hire, Massbrook, also reported some good pike fishing for their clients. A party of pike anglers from France had a total of 10 pike trolling lures, best at 14 lb.

 

 

 

 

The west awakes with salmon for it's anglers

Markus Muller, Angling Information Manager with IFI Ballina office reports:
River Moy
Salmon fishing picked up slightly on the River Moy during the week. However, salmon where caught throughout the system including the first fish of the season on the Ridge Pool by local ghillie, John Howley. John’s fish took a Yellow Ally’s Shrimp and weighed 7.8 lbs.
Gerry Seck, Crossmolina, had one on worm on the Ballina Salmon Anglers water, while local angler, Eugene O’Boyle got a 7 lbs. fish on Gannon’s. The Foxford Fishery produced a nice ten pounder for Northern Ireland angler, Michael McIver (on worm) and Swiss visitor, Steffen Kuhlow, had a 9 lb. salmon on spinner on the Foxford Salmon Anglers water. In the previous week, local angler, Steve Sowrey, landed a magnificent salmon of 13.5 lb. (on spinner) on the same fishery.

Markus Muller - Steffen-Kuhlow-Switzerland with his 9 lbs. salmon from the Foxford Anglers waterSteffen Kuhlow, Switzerland, with his 9 pounder from the Foxford Anglers water

Further up river, on Cloongee, French anglers Thierry Coulm and Lionel Mondelin, did well catching fish of 12 lb. and 8 lb. respectively (on spinner). East Mayo Anglers Association water also produced a few fish including a 9 lb. salmon for German flyangler, Frank Sommer, and a ten pounder for Jim Wheelan, Swinford, on worm.

Markus Muller - Lionel Mondelin France with 8 lbs. salmon from CloongeeA proud Lionel Mondelin, France, with his 8 lbs. fish from the Cloongee Fishery

The recent rain should result in rising water levels and angling conditions are expected to improve.
Moy Estuary
Judd Ruane, skipper of the Pegasus, reported excellent fishing for a group of anglers from Switzerland with good numbers of sea trout between 0.75 lbs. and 1.5 lbs.
To book a day’s sea trout fishing visit www.fishingireland.ie or contact Judd on +353 (0)87 6736969
Carrowmore Lake
 For the fourth consecutive week, Carrowmore Lake provided excellent spring salmon fishing. A total of 20 salmon were caught by local and visiting anglers alike, 12 of which were returned. This week, the average weight was somewhat lower than previously with most fish ranging between 4 lbs. and 8 lbs. German anglers, Frank Sommer and Marco Feltes, who were guided by professional angling guide, Paddy McDonnell, had 4 salmon (3 released) for 4 day’s fishing. Other successful anglers included Owen Warner, Galway and Larry McAlinden, Northern Ireland. Most successful flies for the week were Green Peter, Jaffa, Noone Zulu and various Cascade patterns.
Please note that Carrowmore Lake is a Brown Tag Fishery this year! For fishing on Carrowmore Lake contact Seamus Henry on +353 (0)97 83487 or visit www.bangorerrisangling.com
 Ballisodare Fishery
Due to the dry weather and a resulting drop in water levels, the Ballisodare Fishery saw a slow start to the week. Although plenty of fish were seen, catches were down compared to previous weeks. However, some anglers still did well including Chris Kitchen, who had a nice fish of 9 lbs. on the worm. Dermot Glennon released a fine fish of 11 lbs. on the fly, while Andrew Pearson caught two fish at 8 lbs. and 11 lbs.; one on worm and one on fly. Other successful flyanglers included Vincent Henry with a ten pounder and Paddy Byrne who landed a 6 lbs. fish.
Newport River
Guests of Newport House enjoyed some nice spring salmon fishing on the Newport River during the week.  Flyanglers Kate James and P. Richardson had a fish each weighing approx. 9 lbs. and 12 lbs. respectively. Both fish were safely released.
To book fishing on the Newport River contact  Newport House at +353 (0)98 41222 or visit www.newporthouse.ie.
Markus Müller
Fisheries Information Manager
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Iascach Intíre Éireann
Inland Fisheries Ireland, Ballina
 

Good salmon fishing reported from the River Lee and Bandon

Eileen Carroll Murphy reports on salmon fishing on loughs and rivers in the Cork Kerry area.

RIVER LAUNE BEATS 1 AND 2

One fish landed from beat 2 by a visiting angler on worms weighing 7lbs.

 LAUNE SALMON AND TROUT ANGLERS’ ASSOCIATION WATERS AND BEAT 3

Angling Report 5th May (Email to Laune Angling Report)

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

A slight rise in the water level yesterday was good but it coloured the river considerably and spoiled angling opportunities for some.

Up to mid week last week there were reports of fish being caught and met.  After that news of fish of any kind was very scarce.  The apparent absence of sea trout is disappointing.  Some anglers are having some sport at least with brown trout.

There were four fish reported 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 and there is always a chance of a fish when the water is at this height.  There was one reported from Beat 3.

For beat 3 Permit Costs click on: Beat 3 Permit Prices 2014

Prospects: Good, there are always a few fish running the Laune especially in this water.

Anglers please note: A ‘One Day’ salmon permit for Beat 3 only costs €25 probably the best value in salmon fishing in the country with a good chance of a fish when the water is right.

For further up to date information look up:          www.launesalmonanglers.com  ‘Water Level’        Laune Anglers on Facebook: Facebook Laune Anglers            Or:     Email: [email protected]    End  Billy Downes  Secretary Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers’ Association

RIVER LEE

18 salmon landed for the week, averaging 7lbs each, caught on all stretches of the river Lee.  Most popular method used was spinning.

RIVER LEE ESB FISHERY

Noel Kavanagh, Cork, had a salmon of 12lbs 4ozs on a fly.

Anthony O’ Reilly, Cork, had a salmon of 10lbs on a shrimp.

Paul Hanley, Cork, had 3 salmon for the week, biggest was 22lbs, the other two weighed in at 14lbs and 12lbs, all landed on the fly.

RIVER BANDON

9 salmon landed for the week, averaging 10lbs each, the largest was caught by Paul Sing, Bandon Anglers, weighing in at 12lbs landed at the Weirs on a fly, he was helped to land this fish by his 10 year old Son Hugo.  Most of the fish were caught on the fly from the Innishannon to Manch area.  A good run of fish are now appearing.  Sea trout are also showing at the bottom of the Bandon river, upwards of 80 sea trout were landed last week.

 

Good coarse fishing reported on many loughs in the Cavan Leitrim area

Alice Murtagh from the IFI office in Corlesmore reports on coarse and pike fishing in the Cavan Leitrim area

Fishing at Killykeen match section and the deeps is reported to be good with nice Roach and some Bream.  Bags of 30/40lb are being fished.  Good Bream and Tench are showing on Drumanny Lake at Milltown while Swan Lake at Lough Gowna is giving good big Bream.

The following anglers report good fishing in the Gowna/Arva area:- David Grogan 68lb on Corfree, John Grogan 72lb on Rosduff, Craig Hawthorn 63lb on Gulladoo, John Williams 61lb and 56lb on Holybank and Wayne Potts 36lb and 61lb on Gartylough.  Robert Johnson who fished the river erne bagged 44lb 60lb and 73lb

North Longford Anglers organized a two day festival on Gulladoo and Lough Gowna.  34 boats took part with fishing reported to be tough but good with some nice Trout.

French anglers pike fishing the Cootehill area are catching 18/19 Pike a day various sizes.

 

Some nice pike caught by the Lituanian fishing club at an outing on Lough Gowna

A fine pike at Lough Gowna

Andrius  from GoandCatch,  E-mail: [email protected] reports on a recent pike competition on Lough Gowna

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Our club last sunday has big match on lough Gowna.

 

On 27 of April 66 lads from all Ireland arrived to try to win ‘Pontoon 21’ trophy on pike fishing competition on lures only in lough Gowna. Competition was organized by Lithuanian fishing club in Ireland ‘Go&Catch’. Match was sponsored by fishing tackle shop ‘DUO HOOK’

Bigest bag cought by Piotras Aleksandravicius and Tomas Gausmonas team.Also Piotras cought biggest pike of comp. lenth 98 cm

A fine pike at Lough Gowna
A fine pike at Lough Gowna

2. Simas Kolesnikovas and Ramunas Okockis

3. Aleksandras Abeldinovas and Mantas Silickas

4.Arunas Petniunas and Mareks Irbins

5.Robertas Trimonis and Misa Surgutanovas

 Big thanks to  https://www.facebook.com/DuoHook

Also we would like to thanks to Gowna angling club who helped us to organized this competition.

A happy group of anglers at Lough Gowna
A happy group of anglers at Lough Gowna

 

DuoHook

 

Annual Two day Match at Roslea Lakes in Co. Fermanagh announced

The annual Rosslea two day match organised by the Erne Anglers AC will take place on the Rosslea Lakes on the weekend 14/15 June.

The draw will take place at the car park on the Monaghan Road at 08.45am fishing will be 11.00 to 4.00pm.

This year there will additional pegs available following the development of 7 pegs on Gavin’s Lake and 7 pegs on Lough Nayre.

Additional platforms have also been built on Killyfole Lake.

Pay-out is once again 100% of entries plus £500 sponsorship from the Lisnaskea festival/ Fermanagh District Council.

Entry fee is £40 for the weekend and a 3 day licence is £5 for those that travel across from ROI.

To book in please contact, Fishing Tackle and Bait Enniskillen (0044) 02866322008.

Fishing is by any method with results on section points then weight if tied.

Tim Harran wins the Loughanure Angling Club Open Competition

Loughanure Angling Club prizewinners and Committee
Loughanure Angling Club prizewinners and Committee

Loughanure Angling Club:
The Loughanure Angling Club held their first Open competitiion of the year last Sunday, May 4th.
Tim Harran was the overall winner with Fintan Doherty in 2nd place, John Broadbent 3rd and Patrick Walsh 4th.
The committee would like to thank all the anglers for their support in attending and making it another enjoyable and successful event.

For more information, please contact PJ on 0868058941 or John on 0876626237 or visit the club website @ www.loughanureanglers.ie for all the 2014 Junior and Senior Competition dates, information and gallery.

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Loughanure Angling Club prizewinners and Committee
Loughanure Angling Club prizewinners and Committee

John Mc Laughlin

Lough Swilly Angling Centre/ Donegal Angling

Phone : 087 292988 or Email: [email protected]

Web: www.donegalangling.com
and Facebook/Lough Swilly

“Lough Fern Classic” Catch & Release Trout Angling competitiion on Saturday May 31st & Sunday June 1st

John McLaughlin gives us the Milford & District Fly Angling Club News:
The Milford & District Fly Angling Club will hold the “Lough Fern Classic” Catch & Release Trout Angling competitiion on Saturday May 31st & Sunday June 1st.
This is one of the Clubs’ biggest events and another large entry is expected.
Anglers can choose to fish the Saturday or Sunday or both with only the best day score to count.
Another fantastic prize fund of over €2000 is up for grabs again.
Entry forms are available from me here at the Lough Swilly Angling Centre or can be dowlloaded from the club website.
This competition is limited to 30 boats each day and the deadline for entries is Wednesday the 28th of May.
For more up to date club news and events, check out the Club website @ http://www.thisismilford.com/milford-fly-angling-club
The Milford Club is now taking applications for membership for the 2014 season. Current club memberships are now also due for renewal.
Appication forms are available from the IRD offfice in Milford or here at the Lough Swilly Angling Centre.
John Mc Laughlin
Lough Swilly Angling Centre/ Donegal Angling
Phone : 087 292988 or Email: [email protected]
Web: www.donegalangling.com
and Facebook/Lough Swilly
IFI Fisheries Awareness Week :
Inland Fisheries Ireland will hold another angling fun day for all the family at the Milford Club grounds on Lough Fern on Saturday, May 17th.
The aim of the event is to introduce, promote and encourage people to take up the sport of fishing. Fisheries Officers will have locally sourced kick samples and the macroinvertebrates can be studied in detail under field microscopes. A selection of trout and salmon can be viewed in a mobile aquarium and Fisheries Officers will give talks on the life cycle of the trout and salmon and the threats they face. Fisheries Officers will also be discussing invasive species and the bio security measures that clubs should be putting in place to prevent their spread. Casting tuition will be available and a local flytier will be giving a demonstration on how to tie salmon and trout flies.
Experienced anglers will also be on hand to take budding anglers,young and old out on the lough for the chance of catching a fish or two.
The Milford Club will also be providing a free Bar-B-Que for everyone, so why not bring all the family along to enjoy a great free event !
• Booking is not essential as event is open to the general public.
• Wellington boots and appropriate outdoor clothing is advisable.
• If you own a serviced life jacket or buoyancy aid please bring it with you.
• Bring any fishing equipment you may have.
Contact details
Inland Fisheries Ireland – Ballyshannon
Station Road,
Ballyshannon,
Co. Donegal,
Ireland.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +353 71 9851435
Fax: +353 71 9851816
Email: [email protected]

Fresh fish show in better numbers in Galway

Conditions we reasonable at the Weir for the week, with 2 sluice gates open and more fresh fish showing in the river every day. 7 salmon were landed for the week, including a 9lbs fish for Brian Keoghan, taken on spinner. Michael Browne had two fish over two days, both taken on spinner and weighing 12lbs and 12.5lbs. Barry Brown and Henry Cosgrove both had 11lbs fish on spinner, while Declan McInerney took a nice 12lbs springer, also on spinner. The only fish taken on fly fell to German angler Werner Meckle, a long-time visitor, who had an 11lbs salmon.

With the lake upstream rising after recent rain, I would expect water levels to rise in Galway soon, possibly rendering flyfishing more difficult. Fresh fish are showing in better numbers, however, and anglers should see an improvement in sport as a result.

Hatches increasing on Corrib as anglers enjoy good sport

Craig McKirdy reports that there were good hatches of mayfly and olives over the last week, with the broken weather helping. In the Greenfields area, visiting couple Chris Loots and Edith Bollen from Belgium enjoyed their first visit to Corrib this season, landing 6 fish on buzzer, returning 5 and keeping a trout of 3lbs 2oz. Frank Conroy from Maam had 2 fish for 4lbs 9oz. Local angler Darren Walsh had 2 trout to a Green Dabbler and Olive Nymph, both were carefully released.

Local expert angler Pat Day from Headford had 6 fish in 2 evenings. Martin Conroy and Phillip Hall from the UK had 12 fish for 2 days, releasing 8, best trout “rocking in” at 3lbs 6oz. Ennis angler Ger Kenny had a productive day with 3 fish, 2 of which took the Cock Robin (all released).

David Gray and Garret Byrne from Dublin returned for a nice day’s fishing, David released 2 fish, and Garret had a nice fish of 2lbs 6oz. Phillip Clesham and Junior McGahon from Castlebar fished out of Greenfields over a few days – Phillip had 1 on Wednesday weighing 2lbs 6oz, he also released 1 on Saturday, while Junior had a lovely fish of 4lbs 8oz on a dry daddy.

Antrim angler Peter Neeson’s first visit to Corrib this season proved rewarding. Fishing with local ghillie Frank Reilly, he landed 6 fish, releasing 5, all coming to wet and dry mayfly patterns. Stephane Decrette, from France but living in Claremorris, along with visiting French angler Daniel Rojon, had 4 fish between them, releasing all. Not only can this man sing but he can also fish, Don Stiffe of Greenfield House Hotel caught 2 fish for his day out weighing 6lbs 9oz.

In the Cornamona area, the Cornamona Anglers held their annual wet fly competition, with 29 anglers weighing in 23 fish over the limit. First prize went to Martin Butler with 3 fish for 4.75lbs, Gerry McDonald took second with 4 fish for 4.30lbs, while third place went to Roy Pierce, with 2 fish for 2.66lbs.

Over on the Oughterard side of the lake, Declan Egan from Galway had 4 fish for 6lbs, all coming to wet fly. Sean McEvory and Declan Murphy from Ballinrobe, fished from Basil Shiels’ Ardnasillagh Lodge had an incredible 25 fish over 2 days, their best trout a cracking 8lbs!

Davy Wilson and friends from Fermanagh had 17 fish for 1 day’s outing to 3 rods. Swiss angler Dieter Lampe along with a friend had 10 fish for 1 day. The Garda West club held a competition on Corrib, with 14 rods weighing in 12 fish. Seamus Kelly took top honours with 4 fish for 9.8lbs, Mick Bradley was second with 2 fish for 5.9lbs, and Peter McGuiness was third with 3 fish for 4.7lbs.

The Braithreach Na Coiribe club also held a competition with the winner Mike Keady from Moycullen taking the prizes with 4 fish for a staggering 14lbs.

Broken weather is forecast up to and including the weekend, which should help hatches, but high winds are making fishing difficult today. Fresh conditions for the rest of the week will favour wetfly fishing, and with the mayfly getting into full swing the next few days could see the best of the fishing. With so many anglers out, and many new to the lake, a reminder is issued to all anglers that Fishery Officers will be conducting routine inspections during the month of May, checking compliance with conservation byelaws for the Corrib catchment, particularly the 4 trout catch limit and the 13 inch size limit (measured from the nose to the fork of the tail).