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Bass tough to tempt over full moon tides

Cormac Walsh of the Lure Fishing Podcast was chasing bass over the recent spring tides, although they were scarcer than usual. He did manage to find some though, with fishing under cover of darkness and a slower retrieve than normal – or even twitching the lure a couple of times and stopping the retrieve altogether – tempting the takes.

Cormac reckons that the persistent north east wind that prevailed during the period and the sustained high barometric pressure might have slowed things down.

When he did manage to get in amongst the fish, it was when the tide began to flood over rocky ground that they started to feed. Cormac has some go-to lures in the box and when you fish with confidence in your gear, you are more likely to get some takes.

Cormac is the host of the excellent Lure Fishing Podcast where, along with his expert guests, he discusses all things lure fishing, including tackle, tactics and angling insight. There is a main focus on bass fishing in Ireland, but other species and angling destinations are also covered – so don’t forget to check it out…

Bass Fishing Ireland’s East and South East Region

 

Hard Fishing at Daingean for Leinster Coarse Anglers

The Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation held the 6th round of their Leinster Open competition on the canal at Daingean over the weekend. It was a tough session for the lads, and no matter what bait was offered, the fish just didn’t seem interested. But I’m sure they will be back on the banks before long, and hopefully, the next time, they’ll have a bumper session.

Results as follows.
1st……..Donal McGuirk……11.72.
2nd…….Dean Murray……….9.78.
3rd……..Sean Ward………….6.72.

Section ‘A’.
Karl Woodhouse…………….3.44
Section ‘B’.
Bob Hulme…………………….4.66.

First Winter League 2024 outing for Leinster Pike Anglers

The Leinster Pike Anglers were out on the banks for their first winter league match of the 2024/5 season at the weekend. They headed to a midlands venue, and the weather was perfect for fishing, with overcast skies and relatively mild temperatures.

And the fish played ball on the day too, with plenty of action leading to some nice bends in rods. The top three anglers each had 12 fish, but Rodney Gaynor’s were of a better average size, and so he topped the table at the end of the day.

Results:
1st: Rodney Gaynor – 12 fish, totaling 56lb 13oz
2nd: Simon Rosbotham – 12 fish, totaling 45lb 14oz
3rd: Luke Ó Ciaráin – 12 fish, totaling 38lb 6oz

The biggest fish of the day was caught by Fergal Doherty, weighing in at 15lb 14oz.

Hard work pays off for young Cal with Fish Tales

Chris Scally of Fish Tales had the pleasure of guiding two of his regular customers, John and his grandson Cal, on Lough Ree at the weekend. The pair had been on a few difficult trips with Chris already – having had their hopes dashed by terrible fishing weather each time – but they hit the jackpot on this occasion and had a day to really remember.

All day long the lures were attracting pike, but the fish just weren’t nailing them as you’d expect – swirling at them, thrashing at them and swiping at them, but missing them each time and just not getting hooked up.

Then, after missed take after missed take, a beast of a fish of 102cm and 20lb smashed the lure and bent young Cal’s rod in half. After a crazy fight, Cal expertly managed to bring the fish to the net and breath a big sigh of relief! His heart was pumping and his hands were shaking – he really did an incredible job of bringing this fish in.

Cal and his 102cm Lough Ree beast

Chris reckons that, as a guide, seeing young Cal’s reaction to landing that fish was the best feeling he could get, really making it worthwhile to be in a line of work where helping to make people’s dreams a reality is possible.

Granddad John managed to get in on the act too, with some decent fish, but nothing to compare to Cal’s fish! For a grandfather, to be able to watch your grandson catch a fish of this quality is probably the reason why you bring him out in the first place – so everyone’s a winner on a day like this.

Granddad got some too! But no bigguns

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Pike fishing around Lanesboro Angling Centre

 

Charlie is Ireland’s FeederKing Champ 2024

This report from the organisers of Ireland’s FeederKing 2024:

Saturday, September 21st, was the first day of the Ireland’s FeederKing final which was held on Annaherrin and Lough Sillan in Cavan. Fishing was good on Sillan, with Tony Hopkins winning the day with roach and a total weight of 19.000kg.

Second was Richard Pratt with another roach net of 15.375 kg, while Rory Dunne made up the top 3 on Sillan with a weight of 14.050kg

Annaherrin didn’t fish as well as it did for the previous day’s practice match and Nick Seddon did best with 7.950kg of small skimmers. Darren Fairhurst was second on the lake with a mixed bag of 7.460kg. Charlie Richards was 3rd on Annaherrin with a weight of 6.380kg made up of skimmers, roach and odd perch.

Sunday, September 22nd, was the second day of the Feederking Final and what a day it was. Young Charlie Richards had a very impressive weight of 23.990kg of skimmers on the deeps to take the crown of Irelands Feederking champion 2024! He had just over 30kg overall to win the event by 5kg.

It is unbelievable what this very talented young angler has won in his short angling career to date and he was deserving of the €4,000 he collected in winning the event.

Rimantas Kondrakas caught an unbelievable 251 fish to weigh 21.740kg on the deeps to take second place overall and collect €1,800. Rimantas had a combined weight of 25.480kg.

Tony Hopkins had 5.700kg today on Annaherrin and this give him 3rd Overall with a combined weight over the 2 days of 24.800kg

RESULTS OF FEEDERKING 2024

  • 1ST Charlie Richards 30.370kg (€4000)
  • 2ND Rimantas Kondrakas 25.480kg (€1800)
  • 3RD Tony Hopkins 24.800kg(€1200)
  • 4th Darren Fairhurst 23.340kg (€900)
  • 5th Nick Seddon 23.140kg(€700)
  • 6th Richard pratt 21.875kg (€500)
  • 7th Paul Leese 21.330kg (€400)
  • 8th Robertas zilaitis 20.820kg (€300)
  • 9th piotr Horbiński 20.400kg (€200)
  • 10th Rory Dunne 20.200kg (€100)
  • 11th Philip hartin 20.170kg
  • 12th William Wheeler 19.500kg
  • 13th Brenton Sweeney 17.330kg
  • 14th Johnny Mckinley 16.375kg
  • 15th Nick Howell 15.525kg
  • 16th JP Molloy 15.500kg
  • 17th Brian clarke 15.470kg
  • 18th Adrian van de heer 14.300kg
  • 19th Rory o Neil 14.175kg
  • 20th Sean Tallon 13.275kg
  • 21st Irmantas sriupsa 12.980kg
  • 22nd Andy Butterfield 12.900kg
  • 23rd Bruce Zhou 11.725kg
  • 24th Paul Eyers 9.475kg
  • 25th Mark Alcock 6.025kg

We would also like to acknowledge the support of our sponsors and organisers – without whom this event would not take place:

  • Thanks to C. Gaughan Contractors limited for the sponsorship of the trophies and also to the Inland Fisheries Ireland for their continued support.
  • Thanks to Peter Lynch for doing a great job transporting the gear on his boat.
  • Thanks to all that helped, weighed in and organised qualifiers.
  • Thanks to Johnny Mckinley for doing a great job printing the cheques.
  • Thanks to the C/M Lakelands Committee who run this event, especially Darren and Paul.

It has certainly been a great event

Shercock coarse angling centre

 

 

Ronan Minogue wins Oakland’s Summer League for second year in a row

John Browne reports on the 10th and final match of Oakland’s summer league which was fished on Sunday…

On Sunday we had the last leg of the Summer league @ Oaklands.
After a very competitive 10 rounds of matches with your top 7 counting overall.

Ronan Minogue
Two time league winner Ronan Minogue

Mr Consistent, Ronan Minogue, was the overall winner with a round to spare taking the league title for the 2nd year in a row, well done Ronan.

In a close 2nd came a vastly improving Matija Ivkov well done to him and Ivylo Benov came in a very good 3rd.

On the day the fishing was very good with Matija Ivkov netting 89.640 kg on the method feeder very impressive to win the day.

oaklands carp

Sundays Results Top 8

1st Matija Ivkov 89.640 kg
2nd Andries Pirchio 82.500 kg.
3rd Leo Lynch 73.920 kg.
4th Ronan Minogue 70.940 kg (sec)
5th Adrian Browne 64.310 kg
7th I Benov 52.730 kg ( SEC)
8th k Reeves 51.470 kg

Overall top 8

1st Ronan Minogue 10 points
2nd Matija Ivkov 11 points.
3rd Ivylo Benov 13 points
4th Adrian Browne 15 points
5th Andrei Pirchio 17 points
5th Leo Lynch 17 points
7th Sion Pritchard 18 points
8th Kirean Reeves 19 points

Big thanks to all the lads who fished the league.

Go fishing…

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Gold for Ireland – PiscariFly Newsletter 24 September 2024

Peter Driver of Piscari Fly is back with his weekly roundup of the fishing scene on the Nore and beyond:

How’s the Fishing

River Nore

Peter spent a bit of Sunday on the River Nore with his good friend Darius Simkus. Darius was out testing the Venator Rod 10 foot 6, 2 weight and seeing how the fishing was and managed to pick up a lot of nice fish. They were fishing some of the lower beats in Thomastown. They were mostly being picked up on caddis nymphs in their channels on silver and gold beads, with some fish coming to the drys also.

Peter was working the dry dropper up through the slower water and picked up some nice fish coming into the evening. Darius fished the faster water. Great to spend the day out on the water with Darius, one of Ireland’s top anglers.

Sea Fishing

Peter was out twice during the week on the sea chasing Bass. Good tides but the wind on the coast was a bit tricky and Peter didn’t manage to get any Bass but seeing a few. Owen Condon joined Peter one of the evenings and caught this lovely bass down in South Wexford just on the edge of dark.

Owen with his bass

Nice to be out on the coast, plenty of time left, the next couple of weeks can be some of the best Bass fishing. Autumn bass fishing can be great fun and well worth getting out there. If you need any advice or patterns give us a shout, or any gear ring 0879787040 or email [email protected]. Can be a great hangover cure for the trout season so get in touch if you need anything


Competition Round Up. Gold for Ireland!

5 Nations Championship

It was a busy week on the competition Scene. A huge congratulations to our very own Mark Driver on getting the Silver Medal and Team Gold in the 5 Nations Championship in France.

Mark along with his team members to make up the 4 – Man Irish team traveled to Landry in France early last week to compete on behalf of Ireland at the 5 Nations. The lads headed over a few days prior to offical opening ceremony on Sunday the 15th. They then had two day official practice on the competition venues on Monday & Tuesday. Unfortunately on Tueaday a call was made to cancel the river venue due to issue with the Dam further up river so levels were unsafe for anglers. So one of the lake venues was used for a second sector due to its size.


The lads had 4 sessions to fish for the competition over two days. 2 sessions Wednesday and then two Thursday. Mark & Campbell got drawn on Barachaut Lake for a boat session & bank session each for Wednesday. Mark started off on the bank session winning his session with 25 fish. With nearest competitor having 15 fish. Campbell had 29 fish from the boat session. Leaving the 2 lads with 2 session wins. On the other lake Tueda, where Roger & Shane were for the day, they had 3 placings each after a tough start on a cold morning. In the afternoon the guys swapped over and Mark went on the boat and had session win with 15 fish after making an important change of method to stay ahead of French competitor. Campbell won his bank session with 19 fish. On the other lake the guys wrapped up with Shane getting a session win also with 15 fish and Roger with 9 fish for a 2nd place session finish.

This left the lads sitting on top of the leader board for Wednesday with 5 session wins. Ahead of the French, other Irish team, English and Scottish teams. Thursday then seen Mark & Campbell swap lakes with Shane and Roger. Knowning what to expect. Mark had a 2nd session placing with 6 fish, with Campbell session win with 15. Shane on Barachaut started on boat session, Roger won his bank sessions. A great start to Thursday with 3 sessions wins and a 2nd. In afternoon Mark had another 2nd place finish, Campbell with a 9 fish session win. Roger moved to boats and won his session well with 15 fish. Shane had a 2nd place finish with 17 fish.
The lads finished up very well overall with 9 session wins out of 16 sessions & good fish numbers per sessions. Leading them to take home the Gold and Win the 5 Nation Championships. With Campbell placing 1st overall 4 place points and 72fish, Mark 2nd overall with 6 placings and 59 fish. The 4 Irish lads from the Team in the top 5. A great result!

Gold for Cian Gates

All Ireland Youths Rivers and Lakes competition were held in Cashelgolden on Saturday and Ardaire Springs on Sunday. Peter was down there with Team Leinster on Saturday and they had a great day. The lads all loved the day and great experience for all of them. It was a well run and well organised event, thanks to all involved in organising. Well done to all winners and in particular to Cian Gates from Munster who was the overall winner and had the longest fish. The river was very low and tricky, it was amazing to witness the level of ability of our youths on the day and see how they approached this challenging water.

TAFI Youth Lake Championships

On Sunday the youths headed over to the Ardaire Springs Angling Centre in Mooncoin for the All Ireland Lakes. There was a great turn out and plenty of fish caught through out the day. Well done to all the youths that took part and to those who finished on top of the leader board. So the top youths from the rivers and lakes over the weekend have now qualified to compete for Ireland in next years World Championships in the USA. We wish them all the best.


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Irish Angling Update 🎣 20 Sept 2024

We have enjoyed something approaching an Indian Summer over the past week, with plenty of bright sunshine and what seemed to me like warm weather, so it was somewhat of a surprise when I checked on Met Eireann to find that temperatures have actually been below normal…? It was a relatively dry week too, with only the southwest of the country seeing any significant rain. We also experienced a fantastic ‘blue moon’ on Tuesday night, and, with the clear skies, anyone who was out on Tuesday evening had a fine spectacle to behold. Full moons mean big spring tides, and we had some of the biggest tides of the year during the week. As anglers know, spring tides get the fish moving around the coastline, and it seems like it was a bumper week for many of our sea anglers…

We start our reports this week up in Donegal, where the Killybegs Mariners had a memorable league outing, as numerous quality fish were landed in one of those evenings where all the angling stars aligned for them. There seemed to be quality fish turning up all over the beach, with numerous painted ray, including a specimen-sized one for Shane Cunningham, which also broke the club record. There were a number of quality bass too, and with a fantastic evening like that, Shane and the Mariners win this week’s Catch of the Week accolade.

New Killybegs Mariners club record 83cm painted ray for Shane Cunningham

Angler Bill Ryan was also up in Donegal, and he was in touch to report that he too had some excellent fishing for painted ray from the Donegal beaches during a night time shore session. And, further out to sea, the bluefin tuna season is still going strong out in Donegal Bay, with some good fish landed, and others agonisingly straightening the hook a few metres shy of the boat

In Galway Bay, skipper John Fleming starts to see squid show up at this time of year, and anglers enjoyed targeting them as well as the more usual species such as spurs, pollack and whiting. In Clare, the building tides and fine weather combined to give anglers aboard the Clare Dragoon fantastic fishing, including some nice john dory and chunky looking cod. Anglers fishing with Sean Maguire, also in Clare, enjoyed similar fishing under clear blue skies, more often experienced in the Mediterranean… Elsewhere, Dave Edwards of West Cork Charters had a couple of good sessions which produced some fine blues and a couple of specimen sized bull huss.

Chunky cod from the Clare coast

South Shore SAC held their yearly festival weekend over the 14th and 15th of September and it was a weekend of two halves, as difficult fishing on the Saturday was followed by some fast and furious fishing on the Sunday. Ciaran Fogarty won Saturday’s event with 12 fish, while Thomas Keogh won out on Sunday with 38 fish, 29 of which were school bass.

As we move from summer to autumn, pike anglers will begin to get more active as the drop in temperatures switches pike into feeding mode. Norbert Renaud of L’ile Verte Fishing Lodge has put together a short video on tactics he uses to target pike at this time of year, which should prove helpful for anyone planning to target them in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, anglers fishing with Kevin Lyons at Melview Lodge seemed to be coping with the change from summer to autumn without a hitch. He had two groups with him over the past week: some regular visitors who got off to a slow start but were into the swing of things by the end of their trip and a couple of happy-go-lucky Dutch guys, who enjoyed the super Irish scenery, as well as plenty of pike.

Fighting fit midlands pike

The competitive trout anglers were out in force over the past week or so, with a few competitions held at different venues around the country. Beginning on Lough Corrib, 120 anglers from all over Ireland and further afield participated in the East Corrib Alliance Catch & Release competition last Sunday. It was a super day out for all involved, and the top angler on the day was Mick Mellamphy, who managed two cracking trout for 7.53lbs. Competitors fared less well on Loughs Conn & Cullin, as 35 anglers fished the Kieran Lynn Perpetual Cup. They faced difficult conditions, and only seven trout were returned, with Padraig O’Sullivan taking the trophy home for the year. Meanwhile, on Lough Lene, the ITFFA held their second youth qualifier event, and 33 young anglers went head to head to win a place on the youth team. They managed to boat 35 fish, and Jacob Griffin had a great session, with five fish in total, which won him the prize on the day. Meanwhile, Evan McMickan, who caught seven fish over the two competitions, won Youth Angler of the Year. Congrats to both young anglers 👏 👏.

Corrib anglers on the way out, full of hope. Heading under the causeway into Ballynalty Bay

Coarse anglers are also in competition mode at this time of year, wrapping up their busiest match period. The final of the VDE Canal Masters was held at Daingean over the weekend, and it seems the unseasonable sunny weather put the larger fish off the feed, and as a result, bags were on the small side, with Alan Bell coming out on top with 6lb 12oz. Competitors fared better on Lough Muckno, where 19 anglers faced off for the Irish Open Feeder title. The 2-day event saw Darren Fairhurst put in a master class to finish way ahead of the field with 30kg. In the south east, Oaklands Lake hosted the final of the All Ireland Method Feeder Championships over the weekend, where 30 anglers lined the banks to compete for the title. But it was a familiar face who came to the fore, as Steven Whyte topped the standings for the third year in a row.

All lined up at Oaklands

As we are quickly approaching the end of the salmon season, anglers will be hoping that conditions stay in good order on our fisheries. There has been some decent water on the River Moy over the past week, and that seems to have kept the salmon interested, with plenty of anglers catching, and the Foxford area proving to be a hotspot. On Lough Currane and the River Inny, a bit of rain freshened things up on the system, and that brought salmon to the net on both river and lake, where a few sea trout put in an appearance too.

Finally, in this week’s podcast news, in the latest edition of Ireland on the Fly, Daire and Tom talk to well-known fly angler and fisheries scientist James Barry, about the 2024 fishing season and some of his angling highlights during the year.

And now the weather

It is set to be another dry day today, with temperatures hitting the low twenties in places. But things are going to change from Saturday as the sunny spells will be mixed in with showers, some of which may be thundery, with temperatures from 16°C to 20°C. Sunday will also see rain moving in from the east, with some heavy, thundery showers in places. The wet weather will have passed by Monday, which looks like being mostly dry, and it will remain that way into Tuesday, before rain arrives again later in the day.

Safe fishing to all and tight lines, especially here in Ireland.

IFI Staff
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      Darren Fairhurst wins Irish Open Feeder Championship on Muckno

      Courtesy Monaghan Tourism

      Last weekend saw 19 anglers fish the Black and Yellow Island sections of Lough Muckno for the title of Irish Open Feeder Champion 2024. The competition was fished over two days, and it was a feeder fishing master class for Darren Fairhurst, which saw him bag 30kg to take the title. He was head and shoulders above the rest, as second place went to Piotr Horninski with 17.5kg, just ahead of Johnny McKinley with 17.3kg.

       

       

      Lough Muckno

       

      35 anglers fish the annual Kieran Lynn Perpetual Cup Competition on Conn & Cullin

      A view of Lough Conn from the northern end of the lake

      On Saturday 14th September thirty-five anglers with eighteen boats fished this competition under somewhat difficult conditions and brought back a return of seven trout over the 13-inch measure. The winner with the heaviest fish was Padraig O’ Sullivan and in second place was Michael Noone with the heaviest bag of two fish. Third place went to John O’Connell.