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Dublin Anling Initiative Interactive Family Area and Kids Zone Proves Popular Again at the Ireland Angling Show 2014

Visitors of All Ages Loved The Family Friendly DAI Stand at the Ireland Angling Show This Weekend

The Ireland Angling Show 2014 took place in Swords, Co. Dublin over the weekend Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th February 2014. As usual the Dublin Angling Initiative (DAI) interactive display area and kids zone was packed to capacity. The very popular interactive family area, expertly managed by Dublin Angling Initiatives’ Des Chew and Josie Mahon and their very knowledgeable and dedicated team, proved extremely popular with everyone visiting the show. Visitors of all ages were provided with all the information and assistance that they needed to take up fishing. With lots of assistance from the staff on the stand adults and children learned how to set up a fishing rod, tie knots and bait up a hook.

The DAI Stand at the  Ireland Angling Show in Swords
The DAI Stand at the Ireland Angling Show in Swords

Many of Ireland’s most experienced and well known anglers were present to assist and as usual were giving freely of their time, knowledge and expertise. The fish display tanks, the interactive sea life centre and the beautiful birds of prey display all provided children and adults alike with an opportunity to get in touch with nature in a controlled environment. There were also lots of competitions and prizes to add to the fun factor on this very family friendly stand.

Visitors of All Ages Loved The Family Friendly DAI Stand at the Ireland Angling Show This Weekend
Visitors of All Ages Loved The Family Friendly DAI Stand at the Ireland Angling Show This Weekend

The Dublin Angling Initiative was set up in 1995. Its principle aims are to promote, develop and improve angling in the Dublin and Greater Dublin area and is sponsored by the Inland Fisheries Ireland.

During the summer months the main work of the initiative is taking young people from National and Secondary schools, summer projects and youth services throughout Dublin City Centre and its suburbs on fishing courses. Already thousands of young people have been introduced to the joys of sea, coarse and game angling at the venues that are accessible by bus and rail from Dublin City centre.

Do You Think They Can See Us? The Fish Display Tanks Were Very Popular on the DAI Stand
Do You Think They Can See Us? The Fish Display Tanks Were Very Popular on the DAI Stand

The Initiative has also been a catalyst in setting up fishing clubs for many of these young people and given them a hobby they can enjoy for life.

Another vital role of the Initiative is to stock waterways and small lakes in the Dublin area, thus providing anglers with a greater variety of fishing. We are aware of the need for more angling locations and the initiative has assisted in the creation of new fisheries. During the winter months, the Initiative visits schools in Dublin promoting the benefits of angling as a pass time and the need to protect and conserve our aquatic environment.

Fishing competitions for juniors and a host of other events feature on the calendar of the Dublin Angling Initiative, attracting greater interest to the sport year after year.

For further information on the DAI, please contact Des Chew, DAI Coordinator on 087 6740214

Sea Anglers "Catch This Great Offer From Carrigaholt Sea Angling"

Aishling and Luke Aston, Carigaholt Sea Angling Exhibiting at the Ireland Angling Show

Aishling and Luke Aston, Carigaholt Sea Angling Exhibiting at the Ireland Angling Show
Aishling and Luke Aston, Carigaholt Sea Angling Exhibiting at the Ireland Angling Show

Well known Charter Skipper Luke Aston from Carrigaholt Sea Angling was exhibiting at the Ireland Angling Show in Swords over the weekend. With enthusiastic anglers packed in like sardines it was standing room only by times and business was reported as very good indeed. Luke works very hard for his anglers and has provided exceptional angling for his clients. His shark fishing especially, has not gone unnoticed in recent years.
Luke had a special show offer to help anglers during these tough times and the great news is that Luke and his team are making this offer available after the show.
Lukes Special Show Offer
We offer day charters and B&B  but you get the very best out of your fishing when you avail of our Fish and Stay packages we can tailor them to your needs but we are offering
2 Days Fishing, 3 nights B&B, 2 evening meals and 2 lunches at a very special price of €249. This is based on a group of 8 sharing.
To avail of this deal contact Luke Direct at 087 6367544   email: [email protected]
Carrigaholt Sea Angling runs a charter boat out of the picturesque village of Carrigaholt which is on the south side of Loop Head, close to the sea on the Shannon Estuary. Luke and his team also run a guesthouse just outside the village. So, we can offer you Day Charters or Bed and Breakfast or combine the two and put together a fising holiday to suit you and your requirements.
Additional information www.fishandstay.com

Emy and District Anglers to Host an Introduction to the "Art of Fly Fishing" for Youths/Beginners

Fly Fishig Can Provide a Hobby for Life

Enda Fields has been in contact to let us know that Emy and District Anglers are hosting their annual FREE youths/beginners fly fishing open morning on Saturday March 1st at Emy Lough, Emyvale Co. Monaghan. For further information please contact Enda Fields 087 6319298 and/or [email protected]
All welcome. Membership application forms for the season can be obtained on March 1st at Jetty area from 11am-1pm.

Fly Fishig Can Provide a Hobby for Life
Fly Fishig Can Provide a Hobby for Life

Laune still out of action as water levels remain high

Billy Downes of the Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers Association reports on the water levels which continue to run high and rule out salmon angling…

As of Sunday 16th February river continues at high unfishable as it has been for the past two weeks.  It has been over 2.5m on the OPW gauge at the laune Brisge consistently for all of February.  We need the river to lose about 2 feet of water on the down stream fisheries before they will be comfortably fishable.  The height is about 4.5 feet on the gauge at Johnston’s.

It’ll probably have risen again last night but there is to be some respite for the week ahead. If the level comes down to 3 feet or so there could be a good chance of a springer.

Billy Downes

Secretary      
Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers Association 
Phone: +353 (0)66 712 3950
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web: Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers Association

All about the River Laune…

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/laune.htm

www.launesalmonanglers.com ‘Water Level’

Laune Anglers on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/launeanglers

Anglers encouraged to apply for conservation, development grants from three funds, Irish Times

Applications are invited under the Salmon Conservation Fund, the Midland Fisheries Fund and the new Co-op Funds to avail of the €410,000 funding towards conservation and development of the inland fisheries resource. The three Inland Fisheries Ireland initiatives are geared to assist stakeholders to undertake projects to enhance habi- tat, stocks, access, invasive species management and ang- ling. The works are important in improving capacity within the resource, estimated to contribute €755 million annually to the Irish economy…
Irish Times, 17/02/14. Read the full article ‘Anglers encouraged to apply for conservation, development grants from three funds‘.

When huge pike ruled our rivers, Irish Examiner

THIS is the time of year when pike spawn. They usually travel considerable distances to do so, moving into very shallow water. The males and females travel separately, as the females are much larger and have cannibalistic tendencies. Pike have a huge range throughout the northern hemisphere and their size has been well researched and documented, in particular by an Englishman called Fred Buller. Remarkably, the largest specimens seem to have come from Ireland.  The reason is probably that most of the large pike records date from the 19th or early 20th centuries…
Irish Examiner, 17/02/14. Read the full article ‘When huge pike ruled our rivers‘.

Newgrange Active Angling Update

Angling guide Brendan O’Reilly reports that the Newgrange Active Angling Spring League is up and running. The first two legs have been fished and fishing has been hard for the lads with only a few fish caught on each outing. Lloyd Lynch was the winner of the first leg and Luke Everard losing a good double as reported in late Jan. John, Lloyds Dad won the 2nd leg and again fishing was hard but there was a couple of nice fish, a 9-07 was caught by John and Glen caught his PB fish weighting 9-12 not many ounces left before that double. Next outing is on Feb 23th.

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Irish Angling Update – 13/02/14

 Heavy Rain, Storm force winds and even some snow have certainly impacted on angling in Ireland in the past week as well as any other outdoor activity. At times it was dangerous to be out and there were a few small lulls in the weather and there were a few foolhardy anglers who managed to get a fish or two.  Water levels on rivers and inland lakes are at an all-time high with much of the Shannon and Erne catchments and other rivers covering a lot of the adjoining countryside.  Some coastal cities and towns like Limerick and Cork have had high tides along with storm force winds culminating in a lot of flooded properties as well.  We can only hope that the storms from the Atlantic will soon come to an end and anglers can enjoy a bit of normal fishing especially with the trout season just upon us.

Sean English with his well deserved pike wins our Catch of the Week
Sean English with his well deserved pike wins our Catch of the Week

At this time of year, it is hard to stop the hardened pike angler and up in Monaghan there was some good pike fishing along with some nice perch for a group of anglers using soft plastic baits on flooded loughs.  Persistence paid off for two Dublin anglers pike fishing with angling guide Kevin Lyons from Longford.  Sean English wins our Catch of the Week with a fine pike just under twenty pounds taken in a very flooded lough. Another party of Dublin anglers enjoyed good pike fishing on the River Erne at Belturbet taking and releasing fish to 13 lb.

There were some hardy salmon anglers out trying to catch fish this week but with the extreme water levels and stormy weather only a few fish from Lough Melvin were reported up to 9 lb.  Anglers were out on Lough Currane, the Drowes, Delphi and on the Cork Blackwater but with no success.

There was some sea angling to report including some shore fishing for a group of junior anglers out on the south beach Arklow hosted by the Leinster Provincial Council of the IFSA.  Up in Antrim, charter skipper Hamish Currie had a party of anglers out in sheltered waters on one day last week and they enjoyed some good sport for Congers near Red Bay.

Elsewhere, trout anglers are eagerly anticipating the new season beginning this weekend on Loughs Corrib, Mask and Conn in the west of Ireland.  It is nice to report some excellent Rainbow Trout fishing with fish to 14 lb. reported from the Cashel Trout Fishery.

Two major events are happening this weekend.  The Ireland 2014 show takes place on Saturday and Sunday next the 15 & 16th of February at Cloghran near Dublin Airport and IFI and the Dublin Angling Initiative will have stands there along with many major fishing tackle items etc.  Alongside this event, the annual presentation of the awards for the Specimen Fish Committee takes place in Bewley’s Hotel near the Airport and the Ireland Angling show on Saturday next.

Anglers please heed the weather forecast before venturing out.  We all want to catch the big fish but please be careful and always wear a lifejacket while afloat

Tight lines especially in Ireland,

Paul Bourke
Angling Information Officer

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The Rock Pool on the Delphi Fishery

Rainbow Trout up to 14 lb. caught and released at the Cashel Trout Fishery

Releasing a nice rainbow trout at the Cashel Trout Fishery

Cashel Trout Fishery report by Marlene Mc Laughlin

Releasing a nice rainbow trout at the Cashel Trout Fishery
Releasing a nice rainbow trout at the Cashel Trout Fishery

Although the weather has not been ideal, anglers are still out for a good day’s fishing at Cashel taking in the beautiful scenery and fresh air.

Newcomers, Paul Hearty and Alexander Weir (Scotland) spent a few days fly fishing with us to produce some fine trout.  Using a diawl bach and a green nomad these anglers released rainbows nearing 14 lb and 10 lb which gave a brilliant fight.  Keith Glenn and and Andrew Duncan (Antrim) did equally as well using small black lures like an ace of spades to bank trout nearing the double figures.  Thomas Farren (Garvagh) spent a couple of hours, unfortunately was rained off and only managed to rise a trout or two.  Joe Toland (Derry) also new to Cashel tried out his different fly lines but did not quite manage to keep his trout on.  Dungiven’s Martin Bradley and John Hasson released half a dozen each over two days using small lures and diawl bachs.

Cashel Lake
Cashel Lake

We have a great selection of rods, reels and tackle etc at keen prices for that special someone

Info and enquiries to Marlene at 17 Birren Road, Dungiven, BT47 4SH, Tel: Dungiven 028777 42159, email:[email protected].  Check out our website www.cashel-lake-view.com for great angling break offers, B&B offers and facilities available.

 

 

 

Come see us at the Irish Angling Expo in Swords on this weekend

Are you going to Ireland’s finest Angling Expo in swords this weekend?   Inland Fisheries Ireland’s stand is B8 and Paul Bourke our Angling Information Officer will be there be only too glad to assist you and have a chat.

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A lot of our regular contributors to the IFI Angling Update will be there and we would like to thank them for their excellent reports over the year and wish them all the best of luck at the show

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South East Angling Services guide Gerard Doran will be among the many experts on hand at the Irish Angling Expo in Swords too. Be sure to pop over to Ger’s stand F4 at the show where you can get excellent advise on all issues that interest you from saltwater flies to guiding days.

South East Angling Services

Web: www.southeastanglingservices.com and Facebook page: Southeast Angling Services Facebook

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 086-3769727