Home Blog Page 1457

County Council fined €100 for discharge into River Camlin – Longford Leader

Longford Leader - Longford County Council offices with the Camlin River in the foreground. Photo Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie
Longford Leader - Longford County Council offices with the Camlin River in the foreground. Photo Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie

Longford County Council received a fine of €100 for a pollution event that resulted in a fish kill on the River Camlin.

The local authority will also have to pay expenses of €4,907 incurred by the Environment Protection Agency to bring the prosecution.

The local authority were before the District Court responding to a case by the EPA in respect of an unauthorised discharge into the River Camlin on September 20 last.

The Council faced four charges stemming from the release of sewage into the water course that resulted in six kilometres of the river being polluted….

Longford Leader 24/04/2014 Read the article ‘County Council fined €100 for discharge into River Camlin

Longford Leader - Longford County Council offices with the Camlin River in the foreground. Photo Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie
Longford Leader – Longford County Council offices with the Camlin River in the foreground. Photo Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie

 

Irish Angling Update, 24/04/14

Carrowmore slamon
Christin Breuker, Germany, with her first Irish salmon caught on Carrowmore Lake

It’s been another eventful week in world of Irish angling as water temperatures increased and the dry weather saw rivers and lakes returning to normal levels.

Lough Melvin reported its first salmon on the fly last week, a 10lb fish caught on an Aussie Gosling by Jim Connolly. Water levels on the Drowes are good with 0.5 on the gauge but only a couple of fish were landed over the weekend. A couple of salmon were reported on Lough Gill recently and Lough Beltra continued to fish well with spring salmon to 15lb landed. At Ballisodare 23 salmon to 12lb were caught. Despite moderate angling effort, the River Moy produced a number of spring salmon during the week while  Carrowmore Lake saw another good week with a total of 19 salmon caught. At the Galway Fishery 2 fish were landed for the week, including the first fish on fly this year and a few salmon were caught on the Cong River. At Lough Currane is was quite over the weekend but things improved in the last couple of days with some good salmon and specimen sea trout taken by anglers. On the Slaney the lower beats were most productive as water levels fell.

Reports of the first Mayfly hatching came from Anglers Paradise at Scariff on Lough Derg last week, but it will be a few days yet before trout begin to focus on the greenfly. Anglers reported enjoyable wetfly fishing on Lough Conn and Cullin where flies such as Golden Olive Bumble, Fiery Brown, Green Peter, Bibio and International Dabbler proved productive. The cooler winds that featured over the weekend slowed the fishing on Lough Mask and the anticipated hatches of Olives only occurred in limited areas. It was a similar story on Lough Corrib though anglers reported a few Mayfly coming off the water in the Cornamona area. On Lough Sheelin the warm days and cold nights made for testing conditions last week and many anglers turned to mini lures which proved deadly in some hands.

Gavin O'Connor wins Catch of the Week with his 79cm bass
Gavin O’Connor wins Catch of the Week with his 79cm bass

Charter boat reports from Cork Harbour came in this week and mackerel made a welcome appearance in the catches. Small whiting, cod, gurnards and lind were also caught though the fishing was described as slack enough by Donal Geary skipper of John Boy. At Courtmacsherry Fishing  anglers charter boat fishing have had good catches of cod, pollack and coalfish with a scatter of mackerel too. Bass anglers are reporting some great sport on lures from Wexford to West Cork in the last couple of weeks. Angling guide Sean Jordan had bass to 72 cm last week from the Wexford coast. two 79cm bass were caught in the Cork Harbour area last week. Gavin O’Connor wins catch of the week for his fish, but Clinton Rachman also had a great fish, this time at night. Pat O’Shea was also in the thick of things and had some incredible fishing recently with a couple of fish over 60cm on each outing. Mullet too are making an appearance in the harbour and angling guide Richie Ryan has been enjoying getting the better of them on fly in the last week.

12 pike up to 96cm were caught by a pair of French anglers fishing with Donal Kelly of Castlehamilton in Killeshandra last week. Red, orange and blue lures were the most productive on the day. Kenny Sloan had some guests at a Mayo venue last week and they had pike to 14lb on the troll. Over 140 pike were caught in this year’s Boyle Pike Festival which was fished over the Easter weekend. The first prize of €2,500  went to Paddy O’Neill for his pike of 20lb 2oz.

Some good tench fishing was reported from an upper Shannon venue over the weekend. Ledgering at distance in a prebaited swim paid off with some lovely tench to  5 lb. 2 oz. On the other side of the country Brendan O’Brien took the honours in the Drogheda Coarse Angling Club match on Lough Egish with 24lbs 4ozs of  of top quality roach, with occasional perch and a single nice hybrid.

Tight lines especially in Ireland

Myles Kelly

Catch, Photo, Release

If you have an angling story to share with the Irish Angling Update please send it to [email protected].


Headlines

Salmon fishing reports

Trout fishing reports

Sea angling reports

Pike fishing reports

Coarse angling reports

News clippings

Other news

Carrowmore slamon
Christin Breuker, Germany, with her first Irish salmon caught on Carrowmore Lake

Lure fishing for Pike at Castlehamilton Fishing Centre

A nice lure caught pike

Angling Guide Donal Kelly of Castlehamilton Estate reports on the pike fishing on the Lough Oughter system…

Conditions were OK for boat fishing in the Lough Oughter System in Cavan this week with light westerly winds and moderate showers.   Some nice pike were caught on a range of Salmo Lures and rubber Shads by fishemen staying at the Castlehamilton Fishing Centre in Killeshandra, Co Cavan, and guided by local pike fishing guide Donal Kelly.

pike
A lovely 90+ cm pike
A nice lure caught pike
A nice lure caught pike

Red orange and blue were the colours of the day.  The takes were not very aggressive so we had to be alert to know when to strike. 12 pike ranging in size up to 96cm were caught on the day and all safely returned to the water. 

Donal Kelly
Castlehamilton Estate

Go fishing…

Castlehamilton Estate, Cavan is a heritage site, located beside Killykeen National Forest Park and close to Farnham Estate, Cavan, Ireland. We offer luxury four star self-catering accommodation and provide a haven for fisherman, golfers, walkers, cyclists, horseriders, bird watchers, and lovers of wildlife and the great outdoors. The Estate is nestled in the centre of Europe’s largest inland waterways. As our guest, you can experience excellent pike, trout, fly and coarse fishing on our private lakes and rivers.

http://www.castlehamilton.com/

Melvin reports its first fly caught salmon of the season

melvin salmon
im Connolly recorded the first fly caught salmon for Melvin

Lindsey Clake reports that with the warming weather, Melvin fished fairly well last week for trout with hatches of fly increasing. There were also a couple of salmon caught on Wednesday. Jim Connolly recorded the first fly caught salmon for Melvin. This was a 10lb fish caught on an Aussie Gosling fly from Ross Point.

melvin salmon
Jim Connolly recorded the first fly caught salmon for Melvin

Also, Noel Johnston accounted for a 7lb 8oz salmon caught trolling off Ward’s Point.

Lindsey Clarke
IFI-Ballyshannon.
email: [email protected]

Make a booking

  • For info/boat hire/bookings etc on Lough Melvin seehttp://www.drowessalmonfishery.com/ or Tel: 071 9841055.
  • For info/Guides/boat hire on Lough Melvin contact Sean Maguire’s Tackle Shop, Main Street, Garrison.
  • For bookings/guides etc on the Rossinver Fishery contact Bill McNeary, Tel: 071 9854930 or Jim Hoye, Tel: 0831197428
    For info see http://www.rossinverfishery.com/

A few salmon and grilse from the Drowes as levels fall

Lindsey Clarke reports on the fishing on the Drowes last week…

Spring seemed to arrive with a vengeance this week bringing dry and bright sunny weather. The river fell slightly over the week, as expected, and is now reading just over 0.5 metres on the gauge. The fishing was a little on the tough side under the bright sun but a number of rods did fair well. On Tuesday, Billy Grimes recorded a 7lb salmon caught on prawn from the Old Sea Pool and Kevin Burke accounted for a 10lb salmon caught on a Flying ‘C’ lure from the Black Hole. On Wednesday, Paul McCausland registered a 5½lb grilse caught on worm from the Island Pool and Billy Grimes reported a further salmon caught which weighed 8lb and fell to worm at Foggan’s Bushes. On Thursday, Brain McEvoy caught and released a 6lb grilse on a spinner from the Island Pool.

On Saturday, Pauric Deeney recorded a 6lb grilse caught on a fly from The Blackwater and Justine Mannion accounted for a 7lb salmon caught on worm from The Blackwater.

The forecast for the coming week is for more unsettled weather. The duller conditions will suit angling and there may be enough rain to top the river up though present levels are good anyway.

Lindsey Clarke
IFI-Ballyshannon.
email: [email protected]

Make a booking

For info/bookings etc on the Drowes Fishery & Lough Melvin see the website: http://www.drowessalmonfishery.com/ or Tel: +353 (0)71 9841055 (8 am to 12 noon).

Some nice tench at last from a lough in the Upper Shannon catchment

Karl Bohan with a nice catch of Tench

Karl Bohan reports on a successful trip to a lough in the Upper Shannon area for a nice catch of tench.

Karl Bohan with a nice catch of Tench
Karl Bohan with a nice catch of Tench

Karl from Leixlip accompanied by his friend, David O’Connor tried for a few new season Tench on a lough in the Upper Shannon area last weekend.  Ledgering at distance in a prebaited swim paid off with some lovely Tench to  5 lb. 2 oz.  With the weather getting warmer, Karl hopes to catch some bigger Tench on the next trip.

Karl Bohan with a nice  Tench
Karl Bohan with a nice Tench

Karl releasing the Tench carefully

Nice Lure fishing for Pike for a French party staying at Castlehamilton in Lough Oughter in Co. Cavan

Angling guide Donal Kelly reports on Cavan Lure fishing for Pike at Castlehamilton Fishing Centre in Killeshandra, Co Cavan

Conditions were OK for boat fishing in the Lough Oughter System in Cavan this week with light westerly winds and moderate showers.   Some nice pike were caught on a range of Salmo Lures and rubber Shads by fishermen staying at the Castlehamilton Fishing Centre in Killeshandra, Co Cavan, and guided by local pike fishing guide Donal Kelly. Red orange and blue were the colours of the day.  The takes were not very aggressive so we had to be alert to know when to strike. 12 pike ranging in size up to 96cm were caught on the day and all safely returned to the water.

Contact

Alan and Audrey Kells

Castlehamilton Estate

Address: Keelagh, Co. Cavan

Mobile: +353 (0)87 2075013

Land Line: +353 (0)49 4334840

Email addresses:  [email protected]; [email protected]

Website: www.castlehamilton.com/

Good first trip for party of anglers fishing with skipper Donie Geary out from Cork Harbour

Deep Sea Fishing update from Skipper Donie Geary operating from Cork Harbour.

Hello again. had my first angling trip outside the harbour on Sunday
with a group of 5 anglers we departed at 9.30am
I decided as low water was at 11.30 am we would concentrate on whiting for the flood tide.
We went about 6 miles south/west of Roches point where we had a beautiful drift in flat conditions, but apart from some very small whiting and cod and a couple of nice gurnard, the shock …on everyone’s faces when on of the lads pulled in a full house of fine mackerel followed by about 2 dozen more.
We spent the remainder of the day working different areas and even with fresh bait fishing was slack enough.

We ended the day with 3 ling a few nice whiting and a couple of codling. A good start to the season even though, the fishing could have been better a beautiful day to be at Sea.! and the Anglers enjoyed their trip.

John  Boy

Lochin 33′. 300 HP Caterpillar

Skipper:  Donal Geary  

Base: Cobh Operational area: 30 miles out of Cork Harbour

Address:  Sycamore House,  Ballynoe,  Cobh,  Co. Cork. Telephone:  +353 (0)21 4812167 Fax:  +353 (0)21 4812167 Email:  [email protected] Website:  www.sea-fishing-ireland.com

Nice Cod fishing reported from Courtmacsherry

Nice Cod landed at Courtmacsherrry.

Charter skipper Mark Gannon reports on recent deep sea angling trips on his two boats operating out from Courtmacsherry.

Fishing out from Courtmacsherry in glorious sunshine with good catches of cod, pollack and coalfish with a scatter of mackerel.   Plenty Sandeel at The boathouse and the latest reports are that there are some good sized bass being landed,

Nice Cod landed at Courtmacsherrry.
Nice Cod landed at Courtmacsherrry.

Lady Patricia & Lady Louise

2 x Aquastar 38′   370 HP

Skipper:  Mark Gannon

Base: Courtmacsherry

Address:  Woodpoint Guest House,  Courtmacsherry,  Co. Cork. Telephone:  +353 (0)23 8846427 or  +353 (0)86 8250905   Email: [email protected] Web: www.courtmacsherryangling.ie

 

 

 

NCFFI announce details of Feeder and Float teams for 2015

Following the NCFFI AGM in January 2014, the selection process for Ireland International Teams has now changed.

Under the new NCFFI protocol anglers that are interested in selection for Ireland’s Feeder Team, Float Team and Under 23 Float Team for 2015 now are required to apply directly to the Manager.

Feeder Team

If the Feeder Team manager has more than 15 applications he will organise two qualifiers to look at all those anglers that apply (no entry fee will be charged for the qualifiers). If less than 15 applications are received then the manager is authorised by NCFFI to select his Team for 2015 from those applicants.
Download and application form: 2015 IRELAND FEEDER TEAM ENTRY FORM, .pdf 99KB

Float Team

If the Float Teams manager has more than 30 applications he will organise two qualifiers (no entry fee required) to look at all those anglers that apply. If less than 30 applications are received then the manager is authorised by NCFFI to select his Teams for 2015 from those applicants.
Download and application form: 2015 IRELAND FLOAT TEAMS ENTRY FORM, .pdf 99KB

Under 23 Float Team

If the Under 23 Team manager has more than 10 applications he will organise two qualifiers (no entry fee will be required) to look at all those anglers that apply. If less than 10 applications are received then the manager is authorised by NCFFI to select his Team for 2015 from those applicants.
Download and application form: 2015 IRELAND UNDER 23 FLOAT TEAM ENTRY FORM, .pdf 87 KB