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Boat Angling Ireland Commodore Hotel Cobh Meet 2012

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The Boat Angling Ireland crew hit Cobh earlier than usual in 2012, with a species hunt the order of the day. Attendance was up on previous years, with over 20 anglers in attendance. The weather didn’t play ball on Saturday, with a stiff easterly wind keeping most boats to within the confines of Roche’s Point and making fishing difficult , but Sunday improved vastly and many a fish were taken on the reefs and the Ling Rocks.

conger

The team of Screeming Reels, Martyn Raynor & Siert Shultz, proved to be the stars of the show, racking up an amazing amount of species for the 2 days.

Red Gurnad
Red Gurnad

Martyn had the most species with 24,a superb achievement considering the conditions, but Siert was not to be outdone, as he bagged some fabulous Pollack and a fine specimen Gurnard, weighing in at 2.1lbs.

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The evenings festivities, on both nights, were of the usual BAI standard , as old friends met and many a drink were had, in both the Commodore Hotel and Tradewinds Bar.This did result in a few casualties, with some failing to make it to sea after having one too many. Many thanks go out to Pat, Danny & Sandy for not only sponsoring the meet , but for also providing hospitality of the highest order.

BAI

Overall , despite the inclement weather, the meet was a success  and no doubt BAI will be returning to Cobh in 2013. Read all about this years Cobh meet here http://www.boat-angling-ireland.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=7190&start=150

Courtesy of Boat Angling Ireland. Copyright 2012. www.boat-angling-ireland.com

Charter boat

Angling – Irish Examiner

SEA: Waterville SAC fished a shore competition on a cold dry day at The Spa. Anglers from two Kerry clubs fished from 4 to 9 p.m and returned a catch of 40 fish. The anglers caught 36 flounders, 3 sting rays and 1 grey gurnard.
1 P Ord, Tralee Bay SAC, 8 fish, 324 pts; 2 J Osborne, Waterville SAC, 3-262 pts. 3 C Nelms, do 2- 248 pts. 4 A O’Sullivan, do 4 – 142 pts. 5 P Egan, do 3 – 112 pts. 6 A O’Halloran, do 3-110 pts. 7 C O’Sullivan, do 4-108 pts. 8th E Farrelly, do 3-107 pts.
Cork SAC fished their RNLI shore competition at the Slob Bank, Youghal on a sunny dry day, with a strong north-west wind. Anglers from two clubs fished from 11 am to 4 p.m on a flood & ebb tide. They caught 29 fish. ……Irish Examiner……06/06/12…….read full article…….

http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/results/

Fishy tales and hunting pigs – Irish Independent

FOUR weeks away from home creates plenty of downtime and Ireland’s social committee has been working hard to alleviate the boredom factor in Auckland.

On Sunday, players and backroom staff had the option of a round of golf or a fishing trip, with the anglers getting the opportunity for sustenance as well as diversion, — cooking and eating the marlin they had caught on their return to harbour……Irish Independent……06/06/12….read full article….

http://www.independent.ie/fishy tales and hunting pigs

Coarse catches on Derg are down but bags to 50lb possible at Portumna

12 year old Roman on holiday from Stuttgart with his first Shannon Pike
12 year old Roman on holiday from Stuttgart with his first Shannon Pike

With fish preoccupied with spawning catches have been generally poor over the last 2 weeks.  Water levels are now returning to normal after some much needed rain over the last few days.  Some stretches upstream of Portumna bridge are still producing bream and hybrid nets of up to 50lb per session.

12 year old Roman on holiday from Stuttgart with his first Shannon Pike
12 year old Roman on holiday from Stuttgart with his first Shannon Pike

Photo attached shows 12 year old Roman on holiday from Stuttgart with his first Shannon Pike while trolling near the bridge. He also caught several good Roach and Hybrids feeder fishing from the banks of the Shannon near Fairyhill.

Mike Murray
MURRAY’S B&B
Derryhiney, Portumna
Tel +353 909759596
Web www.bedandbreakfastportumna.com

 

Nineteen Pike in Monaghan for Donal and Peadar

Donal Creamer Shows a Nice Double Taken Recently in Monaghan
Donal Creamer Shows a Nice Double Taken Recently in Monaghan

Not many pike fishing reports of late but we have just received some information from angling guide Peadar O’Brien from Carrickmacross in Co. Monaghan. Peadar reports that the weather getting cooler has brought some nice pike action in the County Monaghan area.  Peadar was guiding for Donal Creamer from Dublin and together they had 19 pike from 3lb to 16lb. Some  fish of 12lb and 14lb were taken and all were caught on lures.

 

Donal Creamer Shows a Nice Double Taken Recently in Monaghan
Donal Creamer Shows a Nice Double Taken Recently in Monaghan

 

Peadar Displays a Well Conditioned Monaghan Pike
Peadar Displays a Well Conditioned Monaghan Pike

 

Peadar O'Brien Play a Pike
Peadar O'Brien Playing a Pike

 

Donal Creamer from Dublin Having a Successful day in Monaghan
Donal Creamer from Dublin Having a Successful day in Monaghan

 

Another Pike Comes to the Boat for Donal and Peadar
Another Pike Comes to the Boat for Donal and Peadar

 

Another Pike for Donal to Add to his Tally
Another Pike for Donal to Add to his Tally

John Quinlan take his guests for a spot of fishing on the River Inny

Christian with a nice sea trout
Christian with a nice sea trout

Christian Dorville and Jose from France joined John Quinlan down in Cahersiveen for a spot of fishing. They caught some very nice brown trout on Derriana.  After some heavy rain they spent a day on the river Inny where they caught 3 sea trout between 1.5 and 2.5lbs.  John and his guests tried to catch some mullet on fly but in spite of hooking several fish they unfortunately failed to land any.

Christian with a nice sea trout
Christian with a nice sea trout

John Quinlan

Thatch Cottage Ireland
Kenneigh West
Cahersiveen
Co. Kerry
Tel: +353 (0)66 9474721

E-mail: thatchcottageireland@eircom.net

Web: http://www.thatchcottageireland.co.uk/

Young Anglers Enjoy New Pastime

Rachel with one of her 16 Roach taken Recently at Brothers Lake
Rachel with one of her 16 Roach taken Recently at Brothers Lake

New angling recruits from the Gartlan family have been busy catching fish following their attendance at angling workshops hosted by the Irish Angling Development Alliance in Carrickmacross. On one out recently Rachel had 16 roach and her brother Michael had some nice skimmer bream, all of which were taken at the Brothers Lake in Carrickmacoss, Co.Monaghan. Dad, Paul has been delighted with their new found interest and is looking forward to many days out fishing over the summer period.

Rachel with one of her 16 Roach taken Recently at Brothers Lake
Rachel with one of her 16 Roach taken Recently at Brothers Lake

 

Young Michael with his Skimmer Bream at the Brothers Lake Recently
Young Michael with his Skimmer Bream at the Brothers Lake Recently

 

Excellent pollack for French guests in Kerry

José with good Pollack
José with good Pollack

John Quinlan from the Thatch Cottage in Cahersiveen tells us on 5th June – Christian Dorville and José from France joined them for a few days fishing.  They had some excellent pollack fishing with fish up to 6.5lbs and many fish around 5lbs.  

Christian Dorville playing a Pollack
Christian Dorville playing a Pollack

 

José with good Pollack
José with good Pollack

 

And the boys share!
And the boys share!

John Quinlan

Thatch Cottage Ireland
Kenneigh West
Cahersiveen
Co. Kerry
Tel: +353 (0)66 9474721

E-mail: thatchcottageireland@eircom.net

Web: http://www.thatchcottageireland.co.uk/

Mesmerizing mayflies form fantastic hatches on Lough Sheelin

Andrew Banner, Wales with his 5lb plus trout
Andrew Banner, Wales with his 5lb plus trout

Lough Sheelin Angling Returns  May 28th to June 5th 2012

There is something about mayflies, something significant.  To the fly fisherman they are the epitome of fly fishing – predictably unpredictable mesmerizing creatures reeking of mother nature – fleeting slivers of beauty, existing above the waters surface for only a matter of hours.

Sheelin’s mayfly season is now in full swing with fantastic hatches all over the lake with one regular visiting Scottish angler commenting that in his lifetime he had never seen such ‘a better spread of fly on the lake’s surface, particularly down the southwest side which in times gone by had been very sparse’.  The spent was excellent with tremendous falls starting from around 5pm onwards and carpeting the lakes surface.

Fishing slowed down due to dropping evening temperatures in the earlier part of the week with 20 to 30 boats on the water for Monday and Tuesday, even a hint of a cold breeze will put fish down for the night on this lake and 8 – 9 degrees did just that. Wednesday however with the welcome increase in temperature coupled with a slight ripple on the lake’s surface produced excellent fishing and plenty of movement of fish and Sheelin’s fishermen were happy and the lake became alive again with boats which remained the case for the rest of the week. Evening fishing proved to be best and all areas of the lake fished well.

‘Disco with the fairies’ - Dance of the MayFly at dusk at Church Island on Thursday May 31st
‘Disco with the fairies’ - Dance of the MayFly at dusk at Church Island on Thursday May 31st

 

A carpet of thousands of spent covering Lough Sheelin, Friday evening June 1st
A carpet of thousands of spent covering Lough Sheelin, Friday evening June 1st

 
Two RTE engineers – Pat O’Brien and Ian McMullan ventured out on to Lough Sheelin on Thursday accompanied by Sheelin ghillie Thomas Lynch (www.loughsheelinguidingservices.com)  these welcome first timers to this lake had come straight from fishing for the famous Twaite Shad at St.Mullins on the River Barrow. The Twaite Shad  is a member of the herring family, a silver fish with large scales and a dark back which provides great angling, this fish is lively with great fight in them so Sheelin had a high bar to reach for these two men – but this lake did not disappoint and despite an afternoon of rain and cold, Sheelin cast its magical spell for Pat and Ian –  the rain stopped for the evening and fishing conditions improved dramatically, there was plenty of movement of fish with the eventual reward of 4 beautiful Sheelin trout ensuring that these two men will be back…

Ian McMullan with one of his 4 fish caught on Thursday, May 31st – trout weighed in at 3¾ lbs.
Ian McMullan with one of his 4 fish caught on Thursday, May 31st – trout weighed in at 3¾ lbs.

Friday evening was the pick of the week with huge movement of fish from early evening onwards and it was noted that the spent seem to start earlier than normal from around 5pm onwards.  The weekend despite the drop in temperature and heavy downfalls continued to be good although more challenging due to the rain ‘dampening down’ the spent but still nice trout were caught, certainly Lurgan man David McKitterick was very happy with his catches of 4 trout on Saturday June 2nd using a dabbler, heaviest was 5½ lbs – all released.

Andrew Banner, Wales with his 5lb plus trout
Andrew Banner, Wales with his 5lb plus trout

The heaviest trout of the week was caught by Maurice Little, Mountnugent at 7lbs on May 30th.

Most popular flies are spent gnat, claret and green dabblers, wulffs, mayfly nymphs, red humpies, olives particularly the sooty olive, Greenwell’s Glory and the Murrough – ‘The Great Red Sedge’.

Andrew Doyle, Kells fished a 5.3lb Sheelin beauty caught on a grey wulff on 29.5.12 at the Long Rock.

While Kenneth O’Keefe and Russell Owen headed to Bog Bay

The popular Sheelin Classic trout competition now in its 8th year will be run on Lough Sheelin on Sunday June 10th 2012 – 11am to 6pm.  There will be a 15” size limit and only 2 fish per competitor.  This competition will involve an open draw for partners and entries must be in by June 7th.  Entry fee is €65 for a boating angler and €85 for non boating, the number of boating anglers will determine the number of non boating anglers

There will be numerous prizes which include:

1st 19ft Sheelin boat & trailer & crystal, 2nd 5 hp 4 stroke outboard engine & crystal and 3rd €54 & electric engine & crystal.

A catch and release policy is actively encouraged on this lake at all times

 

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

294 fish were recorded for the week most of which were released.

A selection of catches were:

Maurice Little, Mountnugent, Cavan – 1 trout at 7lbs using a spent on Wednesday evening and 1 at 6lbs on Friday, again on the spent.

David Palmer, Armagh – 5 trout for the week, heaviest was 4½ lbs, all on the green mayfly.

Michael Callaghan and Paddy Lyons L.S.T.P.A – at the back of Church Island on June 4th, Michael caught 1 trout at 6½ lbs and Paddy 1 at 4lbs, 2 more trout were caught later in the evening around 2 – 2½ lbs.

Owain Pickersgill, Mullingar – on Friday June 1st  using a size 12 Klinkhammer around Curry Rocks, fishing in the afternoon, Owain landed himself a 4lb wild trout.

Patsy Smith, Mountainlodge – 3 trout on Friday June 1st, on a spent, heaviest was 5lbs.

Tommy Curran, Oldcastle – 3 trout on Friday evening, using a spent, heaviest was 3½ lbs.

Ned Clinton, Crover – Tuesday May 29th at 10.30pm 1 trout at 4½ lbs on a spent, Wednesday May 30th 1 trout at 4¾ lbs on a green mayfly around 7.30pm.

Gene Brady, Ballinagh – Tuesday evening 1 trout at 5lbs on the spent.

Vaughan Ruckley from Edinborough and John Murphy, Crover – Wednesday May 30th finishing the spent 5 trout weighing in at 1½ – 3lbs, fishing a long drift from Plunketts point.  John also caught another trout of 3lbs on Monday May28th on a spent.

Andrew Doyle, Kells with boatman Pa Tormey – fishing on Tuesday May 29th 1 trout at 5.3 lbs using a grey wulff at the Long Rock.

Gary McKiernan, Cavan – 1 trout of 3½ lb using a dry green mayfly on Monday May 28th.

John Mulvany, Kells – fishing the spent at the Long Rock, 1 trout at 3lbs.

Peter Boyle, Monaghan – 2 trout at 4lbs and 2lbs caught on the nymph on June 2nd.

Frank Kelly, Cavan L.S.T.P.A – on June 1st 3 trout, 1  at 5½ lbs and 2 at 4½ lbs each, all wild fish and caught on the spent mid lake.

Eamon Connors, Kells – on June 1st, 1 trout at 4lbs on the spent gnat.

David McKitterick, Lurgan – 4 trout on June 2nd using a claret dabbler on a top dropper, heaviest was a beauty of 5½ lbs.

Gerard Taggart, Belfast – 1 trout at 2½ lbs using a green dabbler.

Mourice McDevitt, Donegal – on a spent 2 trout at 3lbs each, 1 at 4½ lbs.

Ken Kearns & Peter McArdle, Dundalk – 10 trout for the week, using the spent and murrough, heaviest was 3½ lbs.  Ken’s son, 13 year old Graham fished the lake for the first time on Saturday and was rewarded with a lovely 2½ lb trout using a spent.  Well done Graham, hopefully this will the start of a lifetime of fishing on Sheelin.

I love you
I love you
.......but I have to put you back !
.......but I have to put you back !

 

– Owain Pickersgill, Mullingar with his 4 lb wild Sheelin trout caught on friday using a size 12 Klinkhammer and then releasing this beauty back to the water.

Brenda Montgomery IFI

Fantastic trout and pike fishing on the fly for clients fishing with angling guide, Marc O'Regan.

Regular English visitor Bill Holmes (who is wearing a lifejacket) with a great trout on Lough Ree

Angling guide Marc O’Regan reports on some wonderful fly fishing for trout and pike in the past six weeks on a variety of waters.

 

Professor Richard Hoffman from Toronto with a great pike taken on fly, while fishing with angling guide Marc O'Regan

Pike and trout on the fly has been excellent April / May 2012
From the middle of April to the end of May both trout and pike fishing has been excellent to the fly. Due to a very protracted period of spawning caused by low water levels in March and high temperatures in April pike were in shallow waters for long periods. On most of the lakes I fished spawning beds were dry and this forced the hens to stay out in the bays bringing good quality fish well within fly range. The difficulty of course was that there were many eager and frustrated jacks about, protecting as it were their larger enigmatic co specifics. North Easterly was the dominant wind throughout the entire period and this brought the water temperature down which benefitted not so much the pike but the trout, I mean from a fishing perspective.
Another regular French visitor, Professor Martin Collet from Paris with a lovely fly caught pike

The May fly looked as if it would be early on the mid-land lakes and the experts were predicting heavy hatches in the 1st week of May. Not so, it was the 10th before Danica got into full swing and everything else is history. The Spring International was staged on Sheelin and the results were staggering of course Ireland taking gold was fantastic but the trout were to.
Regular English visitor Bill Holmes (who is wearing a lifejacket) with a great trout on Lough Ree

Guests from France, America, Canada and England recorded personal bests on pike and trout in addition to high daily catch rates. The back end looks very promising indeed.
Marc O’Regan
Guide and Instructor for salmon, trout and pike fishing.
Notes: Guesthouse Owner and home waters include the River Boyne and its tributaries. Also guides on Lough Ree                             Address: Cranmore, Dunderry Road, Trim, Co. Meath.
Telephone: +353 (0)46 9431635
Email: cranmor@eircom.net Web: www.crannmor.com