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A report on the Lazy River Cafe Cross Border Peace Match

Members of the Carlow Coarse Angling Club in conjunction with the Tagit fishing club based in Belfast recently held a cross border coarse angling match in Carlow Town. The match was held as part of a weekend of angling and was thouroughly enjoyed by the visitors from Belfast who all stayed locally at the Holiday homes in Graiguecullen. Chairman of the Carlow C.A.C. Graiguecullen man Gerry mcstraw arranged the match with Mr Scottie Lonsdale from the Tagit fishing club who are heavily into youth development and cross border relations. The local club were selected due to their constant work with youth development and work with people with disabilities amongst other things. The weekend was sponsored by Mr David Cowan from the Lazy River Cafe in Graiguecullen. Mr Cowan commented that it is great to see the river barrow in Carlow being used especially to promote the peace process and his company and will continue to support the most active coarse angling club in the country. Mr Lonsdale made a statement that the Tagit club were made feel more than welcome, caught and released plenty of fish and look forward to next years match. Pics of this event can be viewed on the very popular carlow cac Facebook page. If you would like any information regarding the Carlow Coarse Angling Club or indeed fishing the river Barrow please do not hesitate to contact Gerry mcstraw on 085 2844566 or e-mail gerrymcstraw@yahoo.ie The club are still running their programme in conjunction with the Angling Council of Ireland, the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland and Carlow Sports Partnership and can be seen every Tuesday morning from 10:30am along the banks of the river Barrow facing the Town Park.

Gerry McStraw, Chairman of Carlow Coarse Angling Club reports on a cross border match held on the River Barrow in Carlow.

Lazy River Cafe Cross Border Peace Match

Members of the Carlow Coarse Angling Club in conjunction with the Tagit fishing club based in Belfast recently held a cross border coarse angling match in Carlow Town. The match was held as part of a weekend of angling and was thouroughly enjoyed by the visitors from Belfast who all stayed locally at the Holiday homes in Graiguecullen. Chairman of the Carlow C.A.C. Graiguecullen man Gerry mcstraw arranged the match with Mr Scottie Lonsdale from the Tagit fishing club who are heavily into youth development and cross border relations. The local club were selected due to their constant work with youth development and work with people with disabilities amongst other things. The weekend was sponsored by Mr David Cowan from the Lazy River Cafe in Graiguecullen. Mr Cowan commented that it is great to see the river barrow in Carlow being used especially to promote the peace process and his company and will continue to support the most active coarse angling club in the country. Mr Lonsdale made a statement that the Tagit club were made feel more than welcome, caught and released plenty of fish and look forward to next years match. Pics of this event can be viewed on the very popular carlow cac Facebook page.

Neville Martin Carlow C.A.C. vice-chairman left and Chairman Carlow C.A.C gerry mcstraw right with members of the Tagit fishing club Belfast.

If you would like any information regarding the Carlow Coarse Angling Club or indeed fishing the river Barrow please do not hesitate to contact Gerry mcstraw on 085 2844566 or e-mail gerrymcstraw@yahoo.ie The club are still running their programme in conjunction with the Angling Council of Ireland, the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland and Carlow Sports Partnership and can be seen every Tuesday morning from 10:30am along the banks of the river Barrow facing the Town Park.

 

More good tench among excellent coarse catches at Melview Lodge.

Kevin, Simon and John from Norwich with a great catch of tench and other fish at Melview Lodge.

Kevin Lyons reports on good coarse fishing for his clients fishing out from Melview Lodge.

Kevin Fuller, Simon Goodyear and John Barker from Norwich were over on a short five day fishing break and decided to stay with Kevin and Jane of Melview Lodge Longford. Kevin said as soon as they arrived at the lodge they were ready to go out looking at a couple of venues to prebait, one of the venues was slow to produce so we switched our attentions to the other. This proved to be a good move, fishing it for a couple of days produced some cracking Tench and also Bream, Hybrids, Roach and Rudd. The prebaiting and early mornings seemed to do the trick, well done lads.

Kevin, Simon and John from Norwich with a great catch of tench and other fish at Melview Lodge.

Some lakes, Loughs and Rivers in and around the Longford area have been slow to produce while others have been producing some great catches of all species. The weather along with wind direction has been changing from day to day making some days catches better than others. Anglers from the UK still continue to have some great catches of Tench along with some Bream and Plenty of Hybrids and Roach, both feeder and float tactics seemed to work using red maggots and worm cocktails.  Next week we will see how other anglers staying at Melview Lodge have done so log on to see what’s been going on and what’s been caught.

Kevin Lyons

Melview Lodge

Drumlish Road

Clonrollagh

Longford, Co. Longford

Republic of Ireland

Tel : +353(0)43-33-45061

Mobile : +353(0)87-268-7441

info@melviewlodge.com

www.melviewlodge.com

Lough Owel Trout hit fry hard on the shallows

Lough Owel Trout Anglers are also reeling in some fine catches. Quite a few Olives were hatching, and also some reports of May Fly activity was reported from the Top end of Owel near the Rookery. Plus the fish are starting to hit fry hard on the shallows and I had a beauty weighing just over 2lbs on Sunday across the shallows near Church. On Saturday I met Newry Anglers Brian, Sam, and Joe Berry who had super day fishing on Owel with pal Eddie Bunker. The lads boated many fish, and really enjoyed the day on one of the Midlands top fisheries.

Michael Flanagan
Pike and Trout angling guide.
Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

Tope are tops in Lough Swilly

The first tope in the boat
The first tope in the boat

Last week Boat-Angling -Ireland.com regulars Congereel and Rooster76 enjoyed some good tope fishing in Lough Swilly…

A day at Dunaff

Crew: Wilks, Harry, Phillip and myself.
Duration: 8.30-4.30
Tide: low water at 12.30
Weather: Sunny with cool easterly breeze
Bait: mackerel
Rigs: Animal rigs and other tangly ones
Results: lesser spotted dogfish,red and tub gurnards, spurdogs, mackerel, thornback ray and tope

With the weather looking good it was off to Dunaff for the day. Wwe managed to leave the marina on time today after numerous warnings to Harry that if he was not on time he would be left high and dry. We stopped at the cages for mackerel, but none were to be had there so on to the hole at Knockalla where we got enough there for the day.

Harry gets to pose with a tope
Harry gets to pose with a tope

Onward to Dunaff and let the games begin…  …first in was Harry with a triple shot of dogs. Fishing was fairly steady with the animal rigs accounting for quite a few spurdogs, dogfish and gurnards. Then something more substantial took mine. I had a fair idea it was a tope but never thought we could land it. Ten minutes later and thanks to Harry’s tailing skills he was aboard. Now Harry, as you may know from previous exploits, has never caught a tope  so we set him up for the trophey shot.

On with the fishing and Phillip had a double shot of spurs and lsd. You may find this hard to believe but both these fish were firsts for a man who’s angling career spans more than 30 years. Where has he been fishing? Not much else for the rest of the day so it was back to the marina and the watering hole to mull over the days crack

Tope and thornbacks

Crew: Bertie, me and Wilks
Duration: 6 pm—8.30pm
Tide: Low water 6.30
Weather: great
Bait: mackerel
Rigs: tope rigs
Results: Tope and thornback ray

We fished on Monday with a few macks left from Sunday. We set out early and the anchor was deployed and we were ready for action around 6.15.
Ten minutes in and I had my first run of the year.15 seconds later, I had my first dropped run of the year…

Shorly after that Wilks had a run. After a good wee scrap from the senior citizan  he had a fine tope on the deck, brought onboard by Bertie with little fuss. It was too heavy for Wilky too get a photo so I took his place for the trophy shot.

The first tope in the boat
The first tope in the boat

We weighed him in the sling and he came in at a fine 38-40 lb. I am sure it wasn’t too far away from that. Bertie then got in the action and decided to release his by the side of the boat, another good tope.

The tope approaches the boat to be released
The tope approaches the boat to be released

Things where very hectic all evening with myself and Wilky missing two good runs. That was one of the best tope runs I have had so far. It stripped plenty of line and felt really good but after 3-4 minutes it was gone  I was starting to think am going be the new Gareth (cannae catch a tope)?  Bertie got in the action again and released expertly at the side of the boat.

Releasing a tope at the side of the boat
Releasing a tope at the side of the boat

I then had good take on the rod and after several seconds  this dose came up… Not what I was looking for but a decent thornie.

Not what I was looking for but a decent thornie
Not what I was looking for but a decent thornie

With half an hour left away my reel went again.  This time it felt good and after a great run and 5 minutes of battle I had my first tope of 2012.  Bertie did the lifting again and she was in and out of “Shazza“in seconds. I had to get the trophy shot to stop the guilt from sitting with Wilky’s tope.

My own tope
My own tope

A fine evenings action for a few hours and a big thank you to the skipper for the trip. Gareth…..you should have been out lad! I would have let you bring one of mine in! Great to see so many tope up the lough and with great weather, very hard to beat.

Courtesy of Boat-Angling-Ireland.com

26lb Pike for young Mullingar angler

Excellent fishing by young Philip McKenna
Excellent fishing by young Philip McKenna

26LBS PIKE FROM OWEL. Mullingar Angler Philip Keena rattled the scales last weekend on Owel, and boated a huge pike of 26lbs. Philip fished Owel in very calm condition on Friday June 1st, and in recent weeks he has produced some cracking pike.

Excellent fishing by young Philip Keena
Excellent fishing by young Philip Keena

 

Michael Flanagan
Pike and Trout angling guide.
Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

Specimen Ling along with a huge range of species taken wreck fishing at Courtmacsherry.

Paddy with a 40 lb. common skate

Courtmacsherry Angling News

Charter skipper Mark Gannon reports on the deep sea fishing for his clients fishing on his two charter boats in the past week at Courtmacsherry.

Specimen Ling

The weather has been poor but the fishing off Courtmacsherry has been very good the last few weeks.  The Pollack fishing has produced some fish near the specimen weight with several fish over the 10 lb. mark, Ling to specimen weight off the inshore wrecks and inshore reefs producing ling to 20 lb, cod to 14 lb. with plenty medium cod caught on baited feathers on rough ground, coalfish, dogfish, bullhuss, conger to 30 lb., pouting, wrasse and mackerel were plentiful.  On the 5th June, Rob Kengen hooked into a Common Skate 3 hrs later and after 5 dives in 45 metres of water we had the fish beside the boat but with only a 50 lb. mono trace, it parted before we were able to get it gaffed and onboard for tagging.  The fish fought so hard due to the fact that the hook was into its wing,  approx weight was 190 lb.  Paddy McKeown landed a skate yesterday the 6th,  approx weight 40 lb.  We also caught conger, ling, cod, pollack, bullhuss, dogfish, pouting, whiting, coalfish and mackerel with quite a variety on the same mark.  Fishing in the Estuary has been quiet due to the closed season for Bass, but several good mullet were landed off the pontoon and pier area.  Sandeels are plentiful in the Estuary so I think there are plenty of bass around for when the season opens,

Paddy with a 40 lb. common skate

Lady Patricia and LadyLouise

2 x Aquastar 38′. 370 HP

Skipper: Mark Gannon
Base: Courtmacsherry Operational Area: 30 miles out from Courtmacsherry Address: Woodpoint Guest House, Courtmacsherry, Co. Cork.
Telephone: +353 (0)23 8846427 or +353 (0)86 8250905
Email: csal@iol.ie Web: www.courtmacsherryangling.ie

Beautiful perch for Kilkenny angler

Great fish Tommy. Pop a black and amber jersey on it and it'll be perfect!
Great fish Tommy. Pop a black and amber jersey on it and it'll be perfect!

Tommy Buggy from Kilkenny was fishing the Midland Region this week, and hooked up with some small pike on the fly. The bigger pike seem to be reluctant to come on board, on the day, so he decided to lash out a few lures and see what happens. As soon as he started Jerk Bait fishing, some super Perch showed an interest in his colorful lures. Pictured is Tommy with one of his beautiful coloured Perch.

Great fish Tommy.  Pop a black and amber jersey on it and it'll be perfect!
Great fish Tommy. Pop a black and amber jersey on it and it'll be purrfect!

Michael Flanagan
Pike and Trout angling guide.
Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

Cork and Kerry salmon fisheries report

Eileen Carroll Murphy reports on the salmon fishing on many of the Cork and Kerry salmon fisheries.

KILLARNEY LAKES AND LOUGH LEANE

2 salmon of 8 lb. each, another two salmon landed weighing 6.5 lb. and 5 lb.  all landed trolling by local anglers.

FLESK RIVER

2 salmon weighing 5 lb. each, one caught by a local angler on a worm and the other fish was caught on a flying C by a Cork angler.

RIVER LAUNE BEATS 1 AND 2

1 salmon of 5 lb. caught spinning by a local angler.  1 salmon of 6 lb. caught on Johnston’s fishery on a fly by a tourist angler.

LAUNE SALMON AND TROUT ANGLERS’ ASSOCIATION WATERS AND BEAT 3

Angling Report 4th June (Email to Laune Angling Report)

Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers’ Association waters and Beat 3.

As of Monday 4th June, the water was happily back up to 1.5 feet on the on the gauge at Johnston’s and running clear.  Lovely water for all methods after the good fall of rain and more expected.

With the fresh water on Sunday there was some news of fish being met lost and caught.  Jim Flinders was one of the lucky anglers who had his first fish of the year after some close encounters during the past two weeks.

Some anglers are still having good sport with sea trout who are being caught on small spinning baits or on trout flies fished in the evening.

The fish are being met in Johnston’s, Paul Connors and John Breens. Hearing news of four fish lost on Paul Connors / John Breen’s yesterday.

There were five salmon reported for the week.

Beat 3:

Well done to Thomas Ward Committee Member from Tralee who had a lovely fish from Beat 3 on Sunday despite low water.  Thomas said this was the only fish he saw in fishing from Beaufort Bridge to Poll Na Halla and back up again.  Surprising to hear that there was low water on Beat 3 but the lake has to fill up first.

For further information look up:     www.launesalmonanglers.com Email: billydownes@hotmail.com

Billy Downes      Secretary      Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers’ Association

RIVER BANDON

10 salmon/grilse landed for the week, salmon averaging 8 lb. each and grilse averaging 2.5 lb. to 4 lb. each caught by local anglers using various methods.  Good numbers of sea trout reported coming into the system.

RIVER LEE

A total of 30 fish caught, (20 salmon, averaging 7 lb. to 10 lb. and 10 grilse averaging 2.5 lb. to 5 lb.), mostly landed by local anglers, all methods used.

RIVER ILEN, RIVER COOMHOLA AND OUVANE RIVER

Ilen river –           13 fish best fish 10.5 lb. on a flying “C” by a day ticket angler.

 

Coomhola river –           2 fish, first fish of the year fell to young local angler Kevin Holland 6.5 lb. on worms.

 

Ouvane river –                5 fish best fish 7.5 lb. on worms by a local angler.

 

Weather Warning – heavy rains and gales forecast

The River Suir at Clonmel, 11am 07 June. The river has risen about 20 cm in the last 24hrs. Image courtesy of Farson Digital Watercams

Rainfall warning

Today, Thursday, rainfall accumulations of 25 to 45mm will occur widely in Leinster and Ulster. In Connaught and Munster higher accumulations of 35 to 60mm will occur, and some mountainous regions in these provinces are likely to record 60 to 90mm.

Strong winds will be a feature of today’s weather also. East to northeast winds will reach gale force for a time in parts of Leinster and Ulster. In many parts of Connaught and Munster, north to northwest gales will occur by afternoon and gusts as high as 110 km/hr may be experienced locally, especially coastal locations.

Additionally, any coastal areas experiencing onshore winds around times of high tide will be prone to overtopping by the sea.

Gale warning

Easterly gales or strong gales developing this morning on all coasts and on the Irish Sea; northerly gales or strong gales developing on western and southern coasts this afternoon, with winds possibly reaching storm force later between Roche’s Point and Slyne Head.

These warning will be updated as necessary at http://www.met.ie/forecasts/warnings.asp

The River Suir at Clonmel, 11am 07 June. The river has risen about 20 cm in the last 24hrs. Image courtesy of Farson Digital Watercams

Sources of water level information

http://waterlevel.ie/realtime/list/

Webcams

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/northwest/moy/ridgepoolcam.htm

http://www.farsondigitalwatercams.com

 

 

A lovely 10.3lb fish for Jim Shanahan as the Munster Blackwater fishes well

Jim shanahan with his 10.3lb salmon
Jim shanahan with his 10.3lb salmon

Blackwater Lodge

Tues June 5th and Ian and Glenda Powell report from the Blackwater – The upper & lower river were continuing to fall slowly throughout the day. The lower river was down to 0.50m by late evening. The upper river was just starting to rise a bit again this evening @ 19.00. The clarity was about 1½-2 feet throughout. There were 2 fish of 5 & 7lb caught on 2 different beats on the upper river & quite a lot of fish were seen moving through the Castletownroche beats. There were some quite heavy showers in the middle/upper catchment during the day so we’ll see in the morning if these have any effect on the river.

Jim Shanahan with his 10.3lb salmon
Jim Shanahan with his 10.3lb salmon

Weds June 6th – Just 10 rods fished today – 6th. 11 fish to 10.3lb were taken – all on our upper beats. 6 fell to spinner, 4 to fly & 1 to worms. Two young anglers caught their First Ever Salmon today. Tommy Daly (14 years)with a 4.5lb. on worms on Ballincurrig and Adam Watkinson (UK) 16 years old. 5.5lb. on spinner on Carrig.

The best Fish of the Day. 10.3lb taken by Jim Shanahan on fly on Bridgetown.

The total for June is already 19 fish & the Season to Date is 76.

Ian & Glenda Powell
Blackwater Lodge & Salmon Fishery
Upper Ballyduff, Co. Waterford.
Tel: 00 353 58 60235     From UK: 0871 474 0135  (10p/min any time!)
Mobile: 00 353 87 235 21 20
E-mail: info@ireland-salmon-fishing.net Website: www.ireland-salmon-fishing.net

Fort William Estate Fishery

5/6/12 Water levels are dropping back once again after the recent rise. It peaked just over 1.5 meters on Sunday and clarity is poor enough with 1ft visability. Today was a good start even in this dirty water with 2 fish landed. Tim James from the U.k. landed a nice fish of 8lbs off the Glenmore beat on spinner, while Mick Brown also landed a fish of 5lbs off Glenmore. Forecast for the coming week is poor so we can only wait and see what the water levels will do.
Paul Whelan
Fort William Fishery
Fort William Estate, Glencairn, Lismore, Co. Waterford.
Tel: +353 (0)87 8292077
 Web: www.fortwilliamfishing.ie

Fishhunt with Philip Maher

05/06/12 The Blackwater rose a few feet after the heavy rain Saturday. It put even the upper reaches out of order. Thankfully it is dropping as fast as it came up. If this continues I would expect a good days fishing on the beats above Mallow as early as tomorrow (5/6/12).

If you are venturing out remember that we are still offering day permits for as little as €40 per day on our 23 beats. My advice is a skagit or shooting head line with a 10’ T11 poly leader and a 2-3 inch copper or tungsten tube fly like a flood buster or a flame thrower should do the business.
Philip Maher
Fishhunt