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Don't miss the boat ! Check out Stena Line offers !

Book Before Christmas and save up to £80 per car!
Active Irish Angling has a special “early booking” offer from Stena Line for 2014 on the Holyhead and Fishguard routes. The offer includes some serious low prices that are well worth considering and all your need to do is ask the question and we’ll give you a verbal cost immediately and provide a formal quote.  And you can pay a nominal deposit now and the balance eight weeks before your holiday!
The Stena Adventurer sails from Holyhead at 0230 and 1350 and returns at 0820 or 2115hrs … and we can now offer the same deal on the Nordica sailing from Holyhead at 0855 or 2030 and return from Dublin at 1510. You can mix-and-match your sailings.
There are also savings on the Stena Line HSS fastcraft sailing from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire. The service begins on April 9 and ends on September 9.
Active Irish Angling offers holidays with every ferry company on the Irish Sea. Please telephone or email Active Irish Angling for a firm holiday price Telephone Dave on 0151 324 4744 or email [email protected]
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Active Irish Angling
Tel: (UK) 0151 324 4744 or (IRL) +353 (0)71 9642743
Web: www.activeirishangling.com
 

February Fishing Specials to whet the appetite at Delphi

Kick start the 2014 Salmon Season with a stay in one of Delphi’s Boathouse Cottages

and fish the river exclusively for 2 to 4 Rods.

Full week 7 night stay PLUS 6 days’ fishing is €1,200*

Part weeks also available (min. 3 night stay)

*excludes metered energy

Bookings can be made through our website, via [email protected] or by telephoning the office on +353 (0) 954-2222.

Delphi - Fish and bag

David McEvoy
Delphi Fishery

Go fishing…

At Delphi Lodge, with many years of experience with the timing of the best runs of fish, we have in place a price system that offers both great value fishing and lets our anglers know when they have the best chance to catch a fresh run spring salmon or a summer grilse or Delphi sea trout.

Delphi Fishery
Delphi Lodge, Leenane, Co. Galway.
Tel: +353 (0)95-42222 Fax +353-95-42296
Web: www.delphi-salmon.com

IFSA species hunt kicks off on January 1st

Think you know where to get any species on the island?
Think you can do it better than anyone else from the shore?

Then the IFSA species hunt is for you!

It all kicks off on the 1st of January – but you can find more here

http://ifsa.ie/index.php/ifsa-news/species-hunt

the Species hunt card to print out, will shortly be available

all you have to be is an IFSA member for 2014

Rules

Anglers must be fully paid up members of the IFSA and have an up to date IFSA number. All entries must be shore caught fish only.
Every photo of a fish must be clear and have the IFSA species card in the backround. Each photo must be accompanied with the date plus fish lenght and when possible have the fish on a measuring stick.
All entries to be sent by email to [email protected] or by text message to 087 9538750.
The National Shore Committee will have the final say on all entries.IFSA - logo

 

The Drowes looks ahead to 2014

Shane Gallagher from the Drowes Salmon Fishery looks ahead to 2014 and reports that the mild weather in early December saw daytime temperatures rise to 15 degrees and there was great activity on the Redds .  He tells us:

Fishing will commence as usual on opening day at 8.30am. Permits and licences will be available from the tackle shop at Lareen from 8.30am on Monday 30 December and Tuesday 31st December and from 6am on Opening Day, January 1st.
State salmon licences are also available online at Salmon Licences

Corner of The Blackwater This Morning.
Corner of The Blackwater This Morning.
Fish On Redd
Fish On Redd
The Long Hole Below Lennox’s. A lot of Redds Were Visible Here During The Week
The Long Hole Below Lennox’s. A lot of Redds Were Visible Here During The Week

 

 

 

Shane Gallagher
Drowes Salmon Fishery
T: +353 (0) 71 98 41055
M: +353 (0) 87 8050806
http://www.drowessalmonfishery.ie/reports/

Weather Warnings – Be Aware – Be Prepared and Take Action

Met Éireann inform us:

STATUS RED

Wind Warning for Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo

Warning update.
It will become stormy later today and for a time tonight, in coastal counties of Connacht and west Ulster, with severe southwest winds with mean speeds of 70 to 90km/h and damaging gusts of 120 to 150km/h, strongest in exposed coastal areas. Very high seas also.

Issued:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 09:00

Valid:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 15:00 to Thursday 19 December 2013 03:00

STATUS ORANGE

Wind Warning for Cavan and Clare

It will become stormy for a time later this afternoon and evening, with severe southwest winds, gusting 100 to 120 km/h, strongest in exposed areas.

Issued:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 10:00

Valid:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 15:00 to Wednesday 18 December 2013 23:59

STATUS YELLOW

Wind Warning for Remaining counties

Very windy later this afternoon and evening with very strong and blustery south veering southwest winds and gusts of 90 to 100km/h
Valid 1500 to 2400h

Issued:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 10:00

Valid:

Wednesday 18 December 2013 15:00 to Wednesday 18 December 2013 23:59

Explanation of new warning levels

Weather Warnings are presented in three categories:

  1. STATUS YELLOW – Weather Alert – Be Aware 

    The concept behind YELLOW level weather alerts is to notify those who are at risk because of their location and/or activity, and to allow them to take preventative action. It is implicit that YELLOW level weather alerts are for weather conditions that do not pose an immediate threat to the general population, but only to those exposed to risk by nature of their location and/or activity.

  2. STATUS ORANGE – Weather Warning – Be Prepared 

    This category of ORANGE level weather warnings is for weather conditions which have the capacity to impact significantly on people in the affected areas. The issue of an Orange level weather warning implies that all recipients in the affected areas should prepare themselves in an appropriate way for the anticipated conditions.

  3. STATUS RED – Severe Weather Warning – Take Action 

    The issue of RED level severe weather warnings should be a comparatively rare event and implies that recipients take action to protect themselves and/or their properties; this could be by moving their families out of the danger zone temporarily; by staying indoors; or by other specific actions aimed at mitigating the effects of the weather conditions.

http://www.met.ie/nationalwarnings/default.asp

 

Fine fat fish on the Zonk from Tramore

Mark Phelan on a night's fishing
Mark Phelan on a night's fishing

Absolute Fishing in Tramore tell us of some recent catches.  Mark Phelan was out fishing late at night on December 7th and caught this super fish on the SF- 125.

Morgan Walsh caught a fine fat fish ‘on the Zonk’ last Monday morning.

Mark Phelan on a night's fishing
Mark Phelan on a night’s fishing
Morgan's fish
Morgan’s fish

Absolute Fishing
Tramore,
Co. Waterford.
Phone: 051-393559
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://absolutefishingireland.blogspot.ie/

 

 

Tragedy as man drowns in sea just 100m away from life buoy – Independent.ie

A man drowned off the Clare coast was just 100m away from a lifebuoy when he was swept into sea while fishing with a friend.

It’s unclear if the Lithuanian man got to the buoy before disappearing from sight off Blackhead lighthouse in North Clare.

His companion drove some 80m away to Tuam, in Co Galway but was unable to tell gardai where they had been fishing and could only indicate they were near a lighthouse…..

Independent .ie 17/12/2013 Read the article ‘Tragedy as man drowns in sea just 100m away from life buoy

 

Salmon conservation scheme for improvements in the environment – Irish Times

Cory Ryan (14) with a fine rainbow trout of 49cms, alongside his proud granddad, Mike, during the winter league final at Annamoe Trout Fisheries, Co Wicklow
Cory Ryan (14) with a fine rainbow trout of 49cms, alongside his proud granddad, Mike, during the winter league final at Annamoe Trout Fisheries, Co Wicklow

ANGLING clubs, commercial fishermen, fishery owners, riparian landowners and landowners with an interest in a salmon fishery are invited to submit projects to the Salmon Conservation Contributors Scheme.

An initial fund of €200,000 is available in 2014 and approved applications may be fully or partly funded. It is envisaged the fund will be divided between a range of contributors, at approximately €15,000 per project.

Guidelines for funding include fish passage improvement, spawning enhancement; in-stream structures, riverbank protection, fencing, riparian zone improvement, removal and control of exotic invasive species and feasibility studies. A maximum of five studies will be allowed….

Irish Times 16/12/2013 Read the article ‘Salmon conservation scheme for improvements in the environment

Cory Ryan (14) with a fine rainbow trout of 49cms, alongside his proud granddad, Mike, during the winter league final at Annamoe Trout Fisheries, Co Wicklow
Cory Ryan (14) with a fine rainbow trout of 49cms, alongside his proud granddad, Mike, during the winter league final at Annamoe Trout Fisheries, Co Wicklow

Bushmills Anglers Raise Funds For Portrush Lifeboat – Afloat.ie

Bushmills District and Angling Club present a cheque for funds raised to Portrush RNLI. Photo Judy Nelson
Bushmills District and Angling Club present a cheque for funds raised to Portrush RNLI. Photo Judy Nelson

Portrush RNLI‘s volunteer lifeboat crew received a cheque for £1,052 (€1,249) from Bushmills District and Angling Club recently.

The club, which collects donations throughout the year or the lifesaving charity, made the presentation to Portrush lifeboat operations manager Robin Cardwell at the Co Antrim lifeboat house.

Club chair Vincent McLaughlin said: “Our members value the work of the volunteer crew members and when you are out on the sea, you never know when you are going to need the RNLI….

Afloat.ie 13/12/2013 Read the article ‘Bushmills Anglers Raise Funds For Portrush Lifeboat

Bushmills District and Angling Club present a cheque for funds raised to Portrush RNLI.  Photo Judy Nelson
Bushmills District and Angling Club present a cheque for funds raised to Portrush RNLI. Photo Judy Nelson

McCormack welcomes weed control plans for local lakes – Mayo Advertiser

Councillor Eugene McCormack has welcomed the commitment by council management to implement the report in relation to the control of weed growth on Lough Lannagh and Billberry Lough. The commitment came following a motion tabled by Cllr McCormack at last Thursday’s Castlebar Town Council meeting requesting that the report be implemented.

The report “Aquatic plant management recommendations for Billberry and Lannagh Loughs”, was carried out by Dr Joe Caffrey of Inland Fisheries Ireland and details how the extensive weed growth on both lakes can be dealt with on a medium to long term basis….

Mayo Advertiser 13/12/2013 Read the article ‘McCormack welcomes weed control plans for local lakes