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Sedge fishing gets into full swing on Lough Sheelin

The’second hatch’ of Mayfly on Sheelin, Pat O’Brien, Dublin is under attack from our winged friends and a spectacular dance of Mayfly along the Western shoreline on June 18th
The’second hatch’ of Mayfly on Sheelin, Pat O’Brien, Dublin is under attack from our winged friends and a spectacular dance of Mayfly along the Western shoreline on June 18th

Lough Sheelin Angling Report June 18th to June 24th

The more experienced Sheelin angler will do more watching and waiting than casting and fishing’

Anglers must take time to study this lake and read it carefully before deciding where to fish and what fly to use – many anglers are looking but not seeing and they need visualisation and understanding of this great lake to reap the benefits from this special stretch of water.

Sheelin fished well during the week but anglers were still sparse. Fishing was best from 7pm onwards and Thursday was the best day.

The weekend was slow with angling numbers increasing but not much movement of fish during the day. Sunday attracted fishermen from Kildare, Dublin and Northern Ireland with Templeogue man Hugho and his dog Olly sticking it out until dark in the hope of landing a fish which although it didn’t happen for them the numbers of big fish pitching was enough to lure them back for another day.

There are still mayfly hatches and plenty of spent. There were excellent numbers of mayfly on Thursday afternoon particularly from the Stony islands stretching right up into the middle of the lake. Fishing the sedge is gradually increasing on the lake as the month progresses and there were millions of sedges reported around Church island and the Bog Bay section of the lake in particular.

Sedge fishing is arguably reputed to be the cream of the fishing season on Sheelin and gets into full swing from about mid June onwards and continues right up to the end of the season – October 12th. Small brown sedge hatches become prolific as weeks advance. The best methods are fishing dry with as small asedge (brown) as possible (from 14 to 16’s).

If it doesn’t match, you won’t catch…

There are many tactics that can be employed to take fish during a sedge hatch but the most important thing to remember is that the fly must match the local hatch. Size and colour are of up- most importance.

Wickham's Fancy Caddis Wet Fly
Wickham's Fancy Caddis Wet Fly
Cinnamon Sedge Dry Fly
Cinnamon Sedge Dry Fly
Invicta Silver
Invicta Silver
Black gnat dry fly
Black gnat dry fly

 

The best flies used were the Green Mayfly, Spent Gnat, Grey Elk, Cinnamon Sedge, Goddard’s Black Caddis fly, Wickham’s Fancy, Silver Invicta and Gold Invicta, Murragh and Green Drake.

 
 

The’second hatch’ of Mayfly on Sheelin, Pat O’Brien, Dublin is under attack from our winged friends and a spectacular dance of Mayfly along the Western shoreline on June 18th
The’second hatch’ of Mayfly on Sheelin, Pat O’Brien, Dublin is under attack from our winged friends and a spectacular dance of Mayfly along the Western shoreline on June 18th

 

The L.S.T.P.A will be running a ‘not to be missed’ Youth Angling Day on Saturday July 21st at Lough Sheelin.  This day is open to all 8 – 18 year olds.  The day will include fly tying, casting and then fishing, finishing with a Bar-B-Q.  Everyone must bring a life jacket and eye protection and of course lots of enthusiasm and energy.

Contact E.Ross @ 087 9436655 or Thomas Lynch @ 087 9132033

A catch and release policy is actively encouraged on this lake

Please remember anglers that the size limit on this lake is 35.5 cm (14 inches) – we need our small fish alive…….

Heaviest fish for the week was a 5¼ lb trout caught by Mullingar man Jos Grimes

Total catch recorded for the week: 76

A Selection Of Catches were:

Jos Grimes, Mullingar – Monday June 18th 1 at 5¼ lbs using a red tazmanian devil and 3 at 2½, 2½ and 2lbs.

Philip Keena, Mullingar – 1 trout at 1½ lbs on a tasmanian devil

Tom Walsh, Kildare – on a spent gnat 3 trout at 5¼, 4 and 3lbs.

Thomas Lynch, L.S.T.P.A – 1 trout at 2¼lbs on a murrough on Tuesday June 19th.

Andrew Brown, L.S.T.P.A – 3 trout, 1 at 3lbs caught on a wet bumble and 2 at 1½ and 2lbs caught on a dry green.

Thomas Harton, Cavan – 6 trout averaging 1½ – 2¼lbs in weight on Tuesday and Wednesday around Derrysheridan, all on the sedge.

Niall Kavanagh, Balbriggan – 2 at 1½ lb each using a dry green.

Michael Kelly, Dublin – now that the fishing is moving towards the sedge, Michael is reverting back to his LF fly and this is working a dream for him, landing him two beautiful 4lb and 3lb trout on Wednesday and 2 more fish on the same day on wets at 2 to 2½ lbs.  Tuesday after 6pm one trout at 1¾ lbs on a sedge, Thursday was very good with a total of 5 fish all on the sedge, heaviest was 3½lbs, others averaged 1¼ – 2lbs.  Friday morning Michael was only out for a short while and landed 1 at 2lbs on the wet fly.  Michael can be contacted for ghilling at 087 2608068.
 

 

One of Michael Kelly’s ‘magical’ Sheelin flies
One of Michael Kelly’s ‘magical’ Sheelin flies

Reported by : Brenda Montgomery IFI

Lough Muckno Continues to Produce in Tough Conditions

Peadar O'Brien Shows a Nice Net of Muckno Fish
Peadar O'Brien Shows a Nice Net of Muckno Fish

Angling guide and well known coarse angler Peadar O’Brien from Carrickmacross reports that Muckno is up 2 metres however fishing has been very good on the Concra Wood and Church Shores. Feeder and waggler have all been producing results. Peadar also reports that the Brothers Lake is fishing well on pole for tench and bream with some nice carp also being taken on sweetcorn and pellets. Peadar fished with his friend Bill from England and they had 2 good days on Concra Wood and the Brothers Lake. Water levels are well up in most lakes in the Monaghan area.

 

Peadar O'Brien Shows a Nice Net of Muckno Fish
Peadar O'Brien Shows a Nice Net of Coarse Fish from Muckno

 

Bill from the UK with a Nice Catch Taken at Concra Wood on Lough Muckno
Bill from the UK with a Nice Catch Taken at Concra Wood on Lough Muckno

15 boats with 30 anglers took part in the Donnellan Cup on Lough O'Flynn

Left to right Derek Madden Club Chairperson, Joe Creane joint winner, Michael Donnellan main sponsor presenting, Seamus Kelly joint winner, Michael McDermot assistant Treasurer, Sean Mitchell Treasurer
Left to right Derek Madden Club Chairperson, Joe Creane joint winner, Michael Donnellan main sponsor presenting, Seamus Kelly joint winner, Michael McDermot assistant Treasurer, Sean Mitchell Treasurer

John Devaney reports:
Lough O’Flynn
Reports of good catches of brown trout midweek while trolling. Lake O”Flynn & District Angling Association held their Annual Donnellan Cup on Sunday last 10th June with (15) boats 30 anglers competing in warm sunny conditions. While weather conditions were not ideal for angling nevertheless some good bags of fish were recorded with fish being taken mostly on Damsel nymphs, and fry imitations with the emphasis that finding the feeding depth was crucial for success.  As in previous years anglers travelled from all parts of the country to contest the Donnellan Cup which has grown in stature over the years.
Results were as follows:
1st place Joe Creane Roundstone, & Seamus Kelly Oughterard Galway 12- Fish weighing (19 lb 05.2 oz.)
2 – nd Michael McDermot Castlerea & Derek Madden Tulsk 10- Fish for (14 lb 10.0 oz)
3 -rd Feichin McMurrough (snr)& Feichin McMurrough (jnr) 6 – Fish for (8 lb 14.2 oz.)
Heaviest fish winner was Neil Collins Galway.
Heaviest fish caught on the day was 2 lb 12oz.
Best Junior Angler was Fergal McKiernan Coosan Athlone
In total 30 Anglers caught 53 Fish not to bad return for poor angling conditions.

Left to right Derek Madden Club Chairperson, Joe Creane joint winner, Michael Donnellan main sponsor presenting, Seamus Kelly joint winner, Michael McDermot assistant Treasurer, Sean Mitchell Treasurer
Left to right Derek Madden Club Chairperson, Joe Creane joint winner, Michael Donnellan main sponsor presenting, Seamus Kelly joint winner, Michael McDermot assistant Treasurer, Sean Mitchell Treasurer

Father and son team take first prize with 18lb 15oz pike at Lough Ree

James Greene Snr and James Jnr with their 18lb 15oz pike, winners of the Poyntonia Cup.
James Greene Snr and James Jnr with their 18lb 15oz pike, winners of the Poyntonia Cup.

John Devaney reports to us from the River Suck and Lough Ree:

Lough Ree

First prize went to an 18lb 15oz pike in the Athlone Anglers Association Competition for the Poyntonia Cup. The winners were father and son James Greene Jnr and James Greene Snr. Second place went to Brian Conway for his 18lb 6oz pike and third place went Michael and James Conway for their 17lb pike. Thirty three boats took part again this week with the vast majority fishing the southern end of the lake. The pike in first and second place were caught near the Cribby islands while the third place pike was caught at the mouth of the Hind river.

James Greene Snr and James Jnr with their 18lb 15oz pike, winners of the Poyntonia Cup.
James Greene Snr and James Jnr with their 18lb 15oz pike, winners of the Poyntonia Cup.

River Suck

Levels still too high for bank fishing on most of the Suck. Some anglers from Shannonbridge tried boat fishing at the lower reaches but to no avail.

Good fishing on the Inny but Canal slow

Midland Lakes and River Inny rerport by Dermot Broughan

Lough Derravaragh

With all the rain over the last three weeks water levels on Derravaragh have recovered to winter levels.  The Newbridge anglers had a pike competition on Sunday.  They caught and returned 5 fish for the day the best been 23lbs in weight.  They also hooked one trout which weight in at 5¼ lbs. 

Ballinafid lake

Over the past week no anglers have been fishing the lake. 

Royal Canal

With all the rain over the week anglers have been slow to fish the canal, and have received no reports of good angling over the week.

River Inny

PJ Mc Carton reported good river fishing on the Glore river up stream of the lake.  He had fish on the fly up to 1lb in weight

Two fine trout for 7 year old Jack on Lough Owel

Jack Rosney 7 years of age from Eyrecourt, Co Galway with his two 1½ trout taken from Owel on Sunday evening.
Jack Rosney 7 years of age from Eyrecourt, Co Galway with his two 1½ trout taken from Owel on Sunday evening.

Lough Owel and Lough Ennell reports by Dermot Broughan:

For the third week in a row it has been a very difficulty week for angling.  Very heavy rain during the week has seen a lot of fresh water enter our lakes, water levels apart from Owel have recovered to near winter levels and fish have been slow to give themselves up.

Lough Ennell:

Returns have been very slow on the lake due in part to the heavy rain and raising water levels.  On patrols on Tuesday evening and Wednesday evening no anglers were seen on the water.

Jack Rosney 7 years of age from Eyrecourt, Co Galway with his two 1½ trout taken from Owel on Sunday evening.
Jack Rosney 7 years of age from Eyrecourt, Co Galway with his two 1½ trout taken from Owel on Sunday evening.

Lough Owel:

Fishing has been good on Owel during the week.  In all 81 fish were boated with 45 returned to the water.  The best results for the week were Mick Francis and Liam Cox who boated 12 fish.  The best was a wild 1¾ fish which was one of 8 fish returned.  Paul Costello on Tuesday evening had 1 fish on the fly to 2½.

Emmet Stagg TD with two of the four trout that he caught on the fly on Sunday evening.  The fish pictured were 1½ wild fish.
Emmet Stagg TD with two of the four trout that he caught on the fly on Sunday evening. The fish pictured were 1½ wild fish.

Little and Big Brosna flooded but some lively fishing in Pallas Lake

Martin Moffitt reports from Lough Derg and Brosna Areas:

Like most of the country the Big Brosna and Little Brosna catchments were flooded out last week and there was very little fishing here.

Anglers turned to Pallas Lake where they had lively fishing in spite of heavy rain and wind.

Local angler Bill Rock had two nice fish in the 2 lb region and his 2buddy” |Harry Fairclough from the UK had four nice rainbows around the 1.5 lbs mark.

Pat Dunne from Tullamore fished in difficult conditions and managed four fish to 2 lbs and Billy Hanly, another local, had three fish to 2.5 lbs.

During the week an excellent young fly angler Gerard Hayes from Cloghan had two fish to 1.5 lbs.

Anglers in the Brosna areas are hoping that this week will see water levels return to normal

Excellent conditioned coarse fish around East Clare

Coarse fishing East Clare
Coarse fishing East Clare

Report on Coarse fishing in East Clare by Ken O’Neill

East Clare Rivers and lakes

Rossmore Bay

Large shoals of Perch have been reported at Rossmore Quay and along the bays.  One perch weighed ¾ lb but Perch weights averaging ½ lb are being caught.  There have been some reports of similar shoals being caught all along the Clare Shoreline of Derg.

East Clare Lakes

Many Lakes are fishing well at present in East Clare with nice catches of Bream, Skimmers and Pike.  All fish caught are reported to be in excellent condition.  Specific Location of watercourse in which these fish have been caught will not be made available at this time by the anglers that caught them!

Lough Bridget

Doon Lakes are very popular at the moment with nice catches of coarse species been reported.

Coarse fishing East Clare
Coarse fishing East Clare
Bream and Perch caught in East Clare River in Mountshannon Area
Bream and Perch caught in East Clare River in Mountshannon Area

East Clare lake provides angler with a splendid 25lb Pike

Keith O'Sullivan with a whopping 13lb Pike caught at Clondanagh Lake
Keith O'Sullivan with a whopping 13lb Pike caught at Clondanagh Lake

Ken O’Neill reports on the Pike fishing in the Clare area

East Clare Rivers and lakes

Lough Derg
Good catches of Pike are reported around the Mountshannon area – with five small pike caught in the Lower Lough Derg.

East Clare Lakes
Many Lakes are fishing well at present in East Clare with nice catches of Bream, Skimmers and Pike.  All fish caught are reported to be in excellent condition.  Specific Location of watercourse in which these fish have been caught will not be made available at this time by the anglers that caught them!

John O'Sullivan with a 16 lb Pike caught on an East Clare Lake
John O'Sullivan with a 16 lb Pike caught on an East Clare Lake
Keith O'Sullivan with a whopping 25lb Pike caught on an east Clare lake
Keith O'Sullivan with a whopping 25lb Pike caught on an east Clare lake
13 lb Pike caught near Clare Shore Line in Lough Derg.
13 lb Pike caught near Clare Shore Line in Lough Derg.

Trout fishing in Co Clare good in places

Limerick Youthreach Members catches at Rossroe lake
Limerick Youthreach Members catches at Rossroe lake

Ken O’Neill reports on Clare’s Rivers and Lakes:

West Clare Rivers and Lakes

Rivers are producing some nice trout at the moment, with many sea-trout (less than 40cm) being caught.  Kilkee Reservoir is fishing well also at the moment with stocked trout as is Knockerra Lake near Killimer.

14 Trout were caught on a Newmarket-on-Fergus Lake during the week.  Students from Youthreach, O’Connell Avenue, Limerick enjoyed a day’s fishing at the scenic Rathlahinne Trout Angling Centre just outside Newmarket on Fergus last week, It was a nice overcast day and the trout were certainly biting, with all anglers landing at least one trout.

Quin River has good water at the moment for Trout.  Trout sizes range from ½ to 1lb fish on the fly.

Limerick Youthreach Members catches at Rossroe lake
Limerick Youthreach Members catches at Rossroe lake

Fergus River 

The Fergus is in flood at the moment.   Some nice trout were caught during the rising flood in Ennis.  All trout anglers on the Fergus are requested to pay heed to their hook sizes in order to reduce the risk of accidently catching and killing Salmon at this time when there is a run on.

East Clare Rivers and lakes

Lough Derg

There are plenty of Trout rising but they are hard to catch at the moment.

Mountshannon area

Caenis is landing on water but fishing is poor enough.  This time of year is generally quiet as the mayfly hatch is over and there is a pause in angling on the lake afterwards.  2lb Trout caught on the Lake near Mountshannon trolling.