The Monasterevin & Fishertown Match Anglers held a 2-day pairs festival last weekend. It was a split venue match, with day one taking place on the canal at Daingean, while day two was held at Monasterevin. Fishing was tough enough, and the unsettled weather didn’t help either. However, at the end of the match, two of the top three teams from 2023 were also in the top three for 2024. This year, Nicky Harrison & Bob Hulme claimed first prize, with last year’s winners Conor Browne and Richie Keegan coming in second place this time round.
A very popular carp fishery. Popular with competition anglers and novices alike. Alway a great chance of a bumper bag here. Friendly staff more than happy to advise beginner anglers. Caters to all sorts of clubs and groups.
IASCaire Feeder Fishing Club celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the club’s existence with an Anniversary Charity Event 2024 on Lough Garadice, which was a huge success!
The club decided to try and raise money for a good cause and they extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone who generously contributed to the charity match in aid of the Children’s Health Foundation at Temple Street.
Despite the challenging weather conditions, especially on Deeps and Haughtons, some of the dedicated anglers managed to reel in impressive weights, while others found the fish elusive.
IASCaire Charity Match a huge success
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Fishing Tackle and Bait were a lead sponsor for the event and the club want to thank them for their unwavering support throughout the years, and the sponsorship of the trophies this year! If you haven’t already, please check them out and give them a follow on Facebook!
The club would also like to thank Seddon Deadliest Baits for their generosity in sponsoring a whole box of Champion Feed Groundbait for raffle prizes
A huge congratulations to Hiszpan Feeder for taking the top spot this year, absolutely smashed it with 11kg 500g and well done to Lee Symonds and Tomas Lisauskas for securing 2nd and 3rd places!
2024 Charity Match TOP 3:
1st Place: Hiszpan Feeder
2nd Place: Lee Symonds
3rd Place: Tomas Lisauskas
A special thank you to the Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street for allowing IASCaire Feeder Club to support such a vital cause.
Brian Mohally tells us that after completing their Bronze Gaia assessment, four junior members of Mallow Trout Anglers (Will, Jamie, Callum & Josh) had a day out to put into practice what they had learned over the last few months.
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They headed to Adare springs in Kilkenny, where they all had a great day out. Special thanks to Ned for his hospitality. Each one of them managed to catch a trout in tough conditions.
Situated in Ardera, Mooncoin, Co. Kilkenny and covering over 4 acres of lakes, stocked with Rainbow and Brown trout ranging from 2lb to 20lb, we cater for family and group fishing activities – clubs, corporate events, associations, school tours.
Our on-site tackle shop, restaurant, BBQ area with covered canopy and ample car parking together with our very experienced staff will ensure you have an enjoyable and pleasant day’s fishing.
Adaire Springs Tackle Shop
We have also just launched our new online tackle shop where you can find all your fly fishing equipment at very competitive prices. Don’t forget to have a look at our combo deals where even greater savings are possible for your customers.
The world class BLUE team – consisting of Brenton Sweeney, Charlie Richards, Steven Whyte, James O’Doherty and Piotr Horbinski – also qualify for a place at the World Championships of 2025, which will be held in Serbia.
Nytro Fishing Ireland team members Rory Dunne, Tommy Dowd, Dara Finnegan, Joe Nolan and Richard Pratt led the way after day one, 10 points ahead of CM Lakelands Feeder Club BLUE team, but day two of the championship saw section wins for Charlie Richards, James O’Doherty and Steven Whyte pushing the CM Lakelands BLUE team to finish with a fantastic total of 19 posts.
Runners-up Nytro Fishing Ireland finished in second place with 22pts and have the chance to be Ireland’s second team at the World Championship in Serbia next year.
Some of the action from the feeder champs
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The five teams representing four clubs from across the provinces met in Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim to fish local venues on Lough Allen and the River Shannon.
Finishing first in section on both days Rory Dunne was first individual with 16.930kg. In second place was Charlie Richards with 14.700 and Robertas Zilaitis with 13.425.
Lough Ree Lanesborough Angling Hub announced the launch of The King Of The Lake International Pike Festival 2024, set to take place on September 28th and 29th. This highly anticipated event, also known as The King Of The Lake, promises to be an unforgettable experience for both international and Irish anglers.
With an impressive prize pool of up to €11,500 in cash and numerous sponsorship prizes, the competition already boasts over 40 prizes for participants and free BBQ’s each night of the competition. At an entry fee of only €150 per boat, this event offers not only the safest but also the most enjoyable competition of the year.
Seven year old Senan O’Reilly from Tullamore featured on our reports pages recently, as he finally managed to land a pike after a number of unsuccessful attempts! After landing that first pike, Senan has the fishing bug and he has been showing his dad how it’s done ever since. He was out on Derg again over the weekend, but this time he was showing his mum, Dolores, how to how to catch them – and there was great excitement when both mum and son hooked up at the same time!
No doubts we’ll be seeing more from Senan in the future, we just hope his mum and dad can keep up with him!!
Summer holidays are coming to a close. Schools are back next week and the summer is kicking and gasping its way into autumn. Temperatures are down a degree for the time of year and it has certainly felt cooler in the evenings. There has been some really wild weather, particularly this week, but as most charter boat skippers will attest, it’s been a very windy few months. Rain has come and gone but in the last week it hammered down. Connacht, west Ulster and the far southwest saw rainfall accumulations between 149% and 240% of average. It was wettest in the northwest with 505.8mm (!) recorded at Knock Airport, Co. Mayo. Meanwhile the east and south east are positively parched, just 6.5mm fell in Dublin and some rivers down that side of the country are running low…
We’ll open the angling reports with the important news that the Ballysadare system has reopened. Salmon fishing is allowed on catch and release basis only while trout, coarse and pike fishing will resume as normal.
Some great coarse fishing was reported from Longford. It was family fishing fun at Melview Lodge last weekend with everyone getting in on the action catching hybrids, roach and tench. Meanwhile a group of Belgian anglers, also staying at the lodge fished hard and had some great catches of rudd and mixed bream and hybrids. In county Cork the BSI Sensas Ireland team won the World Championships Float Club Qualifiers fished at Inniscarra on Sunday. It was a very closely fought competition with just one point between the top three teams.
In other pike news Lough Ree Lanesborough Angling Hub announced the launch of The King Of The Lake International Pike Festival 2024, set to take place on September 28th and 29th. This highly anticipated event, also known as The King Of The Lake, promises to be an unforgettable experience for both international and Irish anglers. With an impressive prize pool of up to €11,500 in cash and numerous sponsorship prizes, the competition already boasts over 40 prizes for participants and free BBQ’s each night of the competition. At an entry fee of only €150 per boat, this event offers not only the safest but also the most enjoyable competition of the year.
Jordan Stevens wins Catch of the Week for this lovely fly caught pollack
Cork Harbour saw some fine fly fishing for pollack and bass for a number of anglers, including our Catch of the Week winner Jordan Stevens who caught a pollack that looks to be almost as big as himself. Staying in Cork Harbour, Tom Johnson won the Munster Closed Boat competition coming first in a field of 27 anglers on a day where some great fishing was had and even black bream featured in catches. Next we stop in the Shannon Estuary where charter boats found refuge while the Atlantic Ocean did its thing. Anglers made do and fish like tope and sting rays were added to the species list. Over different ground a mix of ling, gurnards, haddock and more were landed. Further north in Donegal, Killybegs Mariner Aaron Vambeck scored a new club record boat caught Tope of 151cm. Killybegs Fishing Trips reported tough fishing in tough conditions, but there were still some decent pollack and ling accounted for. Over to the east coast now where the Greystones Tope Festival was held at the weekend.Tthe fishing was tough going but Rob McClean won with a good tope of 167cm. In an interesting side story, visiting Welsh angler Mike Stewart managed to catch two tope that had been tagged as part of IFI’s Marine Sportfish Tagging Programme.
Finally, good luck to the young Irish anglers competing in the 23rd FIPS-Mer World Boat Championships for U21 anglers which kicks off this weekend at Rathmullan. They’ll be competing against teams from Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Spain and Germany.
Gon-éiríant-ádhle na hiascairí go léir!
And now the weather…
Saturday will start off dry in many areas with sunny spells. Showers in the west will gradually spread eastwards and will become widespread in the afternoon, some heavy. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17°C with moderate to fresh, gusty westerly winds. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain, which may become heavy at times in north Connacht and Ulster. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18°C with mostly moderate south to southwest breezes.
Monday will be mainly dry with bright or sunny spells becoming wet in the evening. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18°C with light to moderate southerly winds increasing fresh to strong near coasts later. The rest of next week will continue unsettled with rain or showers at times, if little warmer.
Don’t forget to check the forecast before heading off and if you’re going to sea, check the tides.
If you have an angling story to share with the Irish Angling Update please send it to reports@fisheriesireland.ie and don’t forget that all of our fishing reports are available on our dedicated Angling Ireland Facebook page.
Jordan Stevens wins Catch of the Week for this lovely fly caught pollack
Another report from Eire Bass guide Richie Ryan arrived this week. The guide takes up the story…
Like all anglers I’m finding it hard to cope with the weather. In addition, the algal bloom in Cork harbour makes saltwater fly fishing particularly challenging.
For some reason word is getting out that I can manage to land children their first fish , add the extra challenge of doing it on a fly rod just to make it interesting. And so it was that Jordan Stevens was kindly gifted by his parents a birthday present of a guided fly fishing trip aboard Sea Hawk. His brother Reilly had a spectacular session a few years ago, also his birthday treat, so no pressure!
Jordan Stevens
As can be seen from the photo, a huge Pollack was hooked and landed by Jordan, and many more, another happy angler.
On the other challenge, the bloom particularly affected Bass fishing. They could not see lures or fly making guiding tough. Ben Dixon from the UK and John Robinson from the USA managed to tempt a Bass on their visits.
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Ben Dixon
John Robinson
And then who should arrive back in Ireland for his biennial trip into this maelstrom but Louwrens Badenhorst, affectionately known as Bads. He still enthuses about our fantastic Pollack on the fly which of course we take for granted. Himself and Jacques Bronkhorst managed to have chosen by far the best week of the summer for their fishing. I joined them for a few days, let’s say craic was had. Bads was again blown away by our hidden gem.
Louwrens Badenhorst
My challenge to get Bads a Bass on the fly again this year came to nought unfortunately, but he appreciated the effort. Casting skills were not an issue I can assure you , which can often be the case. Return trip in 2026 is already planned.
Why not try fishing from the first licensed saltwater fly-fishing boat in Ireland in the second largest natural harbour in the world? Your guide, Commander Richie Ryan Retd. , has built up a huge knowledge of bass fishing, over the last 30 years.
Notes: With a purpose built boat he is insured to carry up to 3 anglers. Bass and pollock on the fly are the main target species.
Young and old are welcome and if you have no knowledge of fly-fishing, other methods are available. Richie has been responsible for a vast number of clients catching that elusive first ever bass.
Members of the Tiernan family after the Foxford Angling Club competition for the “Mike Tiernan Memorial Cup”
Foxford Angling Club held a competition for the “Mike Tiernan Memorial Cup” on Sunday 18th August. It was reported that fish were rising freely to both wet and dry flies. 22 anglers weighed in 10 trout over 13 inches with many more under this being released. Most anglers reported that the early part of the day produced the best results. The competition was won by Michael Tiernan of Foxford with a beautiful trout of 5.2 lbs. Joe Ferguson from Knockmore was in second place with 3 trout and third place went to John O’Connell of Pontoon.