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Purple patch for bars of silver on Blackwater

Kieran McClemen's first salmon
Kieran McClemen's first salmon

We had a superb purple patch for the 6 days to May 31st.
Sixteen salmon & grilse to 10lb. were caught for only 18 rod days. Nine were caught on fly. Only 6 were grilse under 5lb.
It started on the 26th. when Kieran McClements from Belfast caught his First Ever Salmon with a 4lb. grilse.
The 27th. was what was at the time the Second Best Day of the Season with three fish to 7.8lb caught.

Kieran McClemen's first salmon
Kieran McClemen's first salmon

The 31st turned out to be the Best Day of the Season by a long way. Seven fish to 9lb. were caught – all on the upper river.
Mick Kennedy recorded the Best Day for One Rod for 2012 as he caught five fish to 9lb., three of which were on fly.
He released four of the fish alive.
There were good reports of fish moving through the upper river though the lower river has been quiet.

Mick Kennedy had 5 salmon to 9lb
Mick Kennedy had 5 salmon to 9lb

The final total for May was 40 fish to 14.3lb. & 57 for the season to date.

There is no problem for availability of fishing/accommodation in the coming weeks.

Ian & Glenda Powell
Blackwater Lodge & Salmon Fishery

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Irish Angling Update, 31/05/12

The bright sunshine and warm daytime temperatures made fishing difficult for many anglers. But reports on conditions and general fishing trends were overtaken by the big news this week – the capture of that huge trout from Lough Corrib. The story received international coverage with angling media in the USA, UK and Europe carrying reports and photos. Reaction from anglers at home and abroad was quite varied, even polarised.

Ceri Jones with his record-breaking Corrib ferox trout, a magnificent fish of 23lbs 12oz, taken while trolling on Lough Corrib, May 2012
Ceri Jones wins Catch of the Week for this 23lbs 12oz trout, taken while trolling on Lough Corrib, May 2012

Many praised the achievement while others condemned the killing of the fish. The debate this has created is an interesting one with many questions raised regarding catch and release, maximum size limits, the value of big old fish to the spawning stock and whether it is better to kill a fish that has spawned once and could contribute more to a fishery or one that  has spawned many times already being widely debated. Each argument has its proponents and detractors, angling like all sports is full of opinion.

Although fishing on Carrowmore had been a bit slow, as of last night the lake is fishing its socks off and boats reported double hook ups and salmon to 13lb. In general most fisheries have seen salmon hard to tempt in the bright sunshine. Where there was good water; the Munster Blackwater,  Galway Fishery, on the Moy and at Ballisodare fishing was a bit better. Evening angling worked on some rivers like the Suir and where there was a bit more cloud like at Lough Currane salmon anglers had better luck.  The change in weather conditions should see an improvement at all the fisheries which have suffered from the bright sunshine and low water.

Wynnes Bay on Lough Allen is fishing well for bream at the moment and local Leitrim anglers had bags to 80lbs last week. Anglers on the Inny report that the shoals of roach there are bank to bank, but no big bags have been taken. The annual NCFFI Junior Canals Championship, sponsored by Waterways Ireland, was held in Kilcock on 26th May. Despite high winds, bright sunlight, clear water and signs of roach and rudd spawning, it was great that most anglers caught with some nice bream landed. Well done to Conor Byrne, Jack Sutton and Rosie Connolly who won their divisions.

11 year old Thomas Bigot with a terrific pike of 1.24 metres estimated at 28 lb. + on Lough Derg
11 year old Thomas Bigot with a terrific pike of 1.24 metres estimated at 28 lb. + on Lough Derg

French pike anglers had great fishing on Gortinty Lake near Drumsna Co Leitrim. In all they had 68 pike for the week the best of which was 1.19m. Other Shannon venues which are producing some good fish include Lough Derg where pike to 1.6m were reported. Flyfishing is proving very successful at the moment on Lough Corrib and many anglers fishing with Corrib Predator Team have had personal bests on their recent trips, including a fine fish of 111cm for one Polish angler.

Mullet fishing reports have been scare but it looks like the sunshine has improved anglers chances with this wary fish as David from EastCoastFishing reports. Tope from the shore is many a sea anglers dream and there were some fine fish taken last week from a Co. Clare mark. Those waiting for the bass closed season to end are focusing on other species and there was some good pollack fishing in Wexford. Charter boat reports this week come from the Antrim coast, Donegal Bay, Wicklow and Mayo.

Bank holiday safety warning

The Irish Coast Guard today issued advice to the public (and to holidaymakers) in advance of the June bank holiday weekend. Many people like to enjoy the outdoors during good weather and in particular during bank holiday weekends.  Every summer, the Coast Guard responds to thousands of requests for assistance to those in difficulty while on the water, on cliff paths and coastal walks, enjoying water sports, engaged in coastal activities, hill walking and so on. Throughout the year, Coast Guard Units throughout the Ireland will patrol our rivers, lakes, waterways and coastlines issuing safety advice and information to holidaymakers and tourists.

Before going afloat or sea angling from rocky shores check local weather conditions and tides in the area. Wear correctly maintained and fitting lifejackets that are suitable for the activity – boat fishing, wading, kayaking etc. Lifejackets are of no use unless they are worn. Ensure your craft is fit for purpose. Always advise someone as to where you are going and the time of your intended return.  Do not overload the craft.

If you are in difficulty or see someone in difficulty and requiring assistance dial 999/112 and ask for Coast Guard.

Weather outlook

After a mainly dry start with hazy sunshine rain will gradually extend from the southwest and will become heavy and persistent in places. It will be very mild with highest temperatures of 16 to 20C in moderate easterly winds. Rainfall warning – Between 25 and 65 mm of rain possible, (heaviest totals likely south midlands). The heavy rain will initially affect the southwest on Saturday, gradually extending northeastwards by evening time. Rain slowly clearing southwards later Sunday. Sunday will be cloudy with further outbreaks of rain and a risk of local spot flooding. The cloud and rain will very gradually clear away southeastwards. Monday will give a bright, fresh day with sunny spells and dry apart from a few scattered showers. Highest temperatures 13 to 17 degrees in light to moderate northeasterly winds. The week looks to be wet after that. Not great for the beach but anglers will be happy.

Tight lines to all,

Myles Kelly

Catch, Photo, Release


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'Put Safety Before Complacency When You Go Boating' Warns Safety Body – Afloat Magazine

Of great concern is the fact that parents continue to bring children boating without ensuring that all on board wear a lifejacket. Warmer weather is enticing many to enjoy leisure boating activities nationwide and as this is National Water Safety Awareness Week, Irish Water Safety is advising all boat users to study its safe boating alert so that safety comes before complacency when boating…….Afloat magazine…..30/05/12…read full article…..
http://afloat.ie/put-safety-before-complacency

€900,000 to deal with Deel pollution clean-up – Limerick Post

THE cost of the clean-up following a pollution incident in the River Deel has seen Limerick County Council return charges of close to €1 million, almost twice what was initially anticipated.
Two environmental pollution firms were employed by the local authority when oil leaked from a commercial plant outside Newcastle West in January, affecting thousands of households and the ecology of the area.
At the time of the leak it was estimated that the clean-up would cost around €500,000, but in the financial report delivered at this month’s meeting of the council, acting director of finance, Sean Coughlan, said that the total cost would be €900,000…….The Limerick Post……31/05/12….read full article…

http://www.limerickpost.ie/local-news/deel-pollution-clean-up.

Carlow Coarse Angling Club receive Angling Council of Ireland Award

Carlow Coarse Angling Guides picking up their awards at the recent Angling Council of Ireland ceremony.
Carlow Coarse Angling Guides picking up their awards at the recent Angling Council of Ireland ceremony.

Carlow Coarse Angling Club do it again at a recent Awards Ceremony at the Sports H.Q. Joyce Way in Dublin.
As the most active Coarse angling Club in Southern Ireland we were proud to receive all these awards in recognition of all our good work with the community’s both local and national.

Carlow Coarse Angling Guides picking up their awards at the recent Angling Council of Ireland ceremony.
Carlow Coarse Angling Guides picking up their awards at the recent Angling Council of Ireland ceremony.

Carlow C.A.C. have been operating a Program on a yearly basis in conjunction with the Carlow Sports Partnership, Angling Council of Ireland, National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland, Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation, Waterways Ireland and Inland Fisheries Ireland. The club have been well received all over the country and are pictured recently in Carlow Town with some new members and members of the Garda Siochana who presented participants with their certificates for completing the Inland Fisheries awareness week program in Carlow Town.

CAC Recent Program on the river Barrow with new members
CAC Recent Program on the river Barrow with new members

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Homework done and off to the river for young Shane to catch a splendid 10lb salmon

A strong young man - Shane Maher with his 10lb Salmon
A strong young man - Shane Maher with his 10lb Salmon

31/05/12 Philip Maher of Fish Hunt and his son Shane headed down to one of their local fishing spots yesterday after Shane had finished his homework.  On his third cast he shouted “Dad I’m in”. A long battle ensued and after around 15min young Shane landed this fine fish of just over 10 lbs. A quick photo and the fish was returned to the water.
This brought the total for yesterday up to 3 salmon with only a few rods out.

A strong young man - Shane Maher with his 10lb Salmon
A strong young man - Shane Maher with his 10lb Salmon

Philip Maher
Fishhunt
Ballinamult
Clonmel

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Total Flyfishing on Carton House lake and Ryewater

Brown trout
Steve Cullen, editor of Total Fly-fishing enjoyed great fishing on the stocked lake and the Rye Water

Cartons stocked lake is fishing well as above photo will testify to.  With the recent warm spell surface activity has increased and trout have been fooled on patterns such as Griffiths Gnat and other non descript flies.

Brown trout
Steve Cullen, editor of Total Fly-fishing enjoyed great fishing on the stocked lake and the Rye Water

 

The Rye Water is running very low at present and no doubt would benefit from a bit of colour in the water as trout are quite spooky in the current conditions.  However a stealthy approach, fishing a little back from the bank and keeping wading to a minimum can result in a successful outing with Pheasant Tail Nymphs being very productive.

 

Visiting anglers last week included John Buckley of Irish Angler fame and Steve Cullen, editor of Total Fly-fishing who enjoyed great fishing on both the stocked lake and on the Rye Water – The Rye itself fishing its socks off during the last hour of the evening rise with hatches of Iron Blues, Sedges and Black Gnats in abundance.

 

Rob Love
Carton House
www.cartonhouse.com

Weather sub tropical on Corrib, but fishing not sub-parr

The west of Ireland bathed in sub-tropical conditions over the last few days, with the temperature gauge reaching 28 degrees on several days. The hot weather has probably brought mayfly hatches to a gradual finish, after what was generally reckoned to the best mayfly season for many years. Despite cold northerly winds for much of the period, mayfly hatches were very prolific, and angling was excellent for the most part, with some exceptional catches reported.

Eamon Walsh reports that the bright sunshine and warm weather threw up a diverse week from a trout anglers point of view. Certain areas of the lake had rich pickings for those brave enough to battle the sunshine . The best of the fishing was enjoyed at the beginning of the week, prior to the temperatures rising, with some large hatches of mayfly in some areas.

Enda Browne had 2 nice fish in the early days of the week on dry mayfly, Enda also landed a 10.5lbs pike to the same fly pattern!  Martin Murphy had 2 fish, the best of which was 2lbs, on the natural mayfly while fishing in the Greenfields area. Frank and Joe Kilfoyle had 4 trout for 6.5lbs to wet fly also in the Greenfields area.  Meanwhile, the David Williams party had 11 trout over 3 days, most were released, including a nice fish of 3.5lbs while fishing out of Salthouse Bay near Cross.

Over the weekend there was still plenty of fly life on the water but trout activity had slowed dramatically, with 40 anglers recording a total of 9 trout in the annual Cornamona Mayfly competition on Sunday.  Gerry McDonald took first place as well as heaviest fish, with 2 fine trout.

Tommy Kelly reports that fishing in the Oughterard area and on the lower lake is still providing plenty of activity for anglers.  The Dublin Amateur Dapping Society had a few great days based out of  Lakeland Angling Center, Eden Brophy, Peter Bragain and Peter Kidney each had 9 fish, and David Richards had 5.  Noel Kerins and Paddy Curran from Banagher had 8 trout also fishing from Lakelands.

To book fishing or accommodation at Lakeland call 091 552121 or visit www.lakelandanglingcentre.com

Two visiting French anglers, Gabby Bonnaud and Gerald Ratu, clamed to have their best year yet, with 38 trout, the best of which was 3.5lbs, for a week’s fishing at Corrib Wave house, Oughterard.

Corrib Wave can be contacted on 091 552147 or on www.corribwave.com

At Currarevagh House, Paul Coridia and a friend had 14 trout for 4 days, their best day being Wednesday when they boated 9 trout for an estimated 15lbs.  Many of these trout were caught in bays which in recent years were unfishable due to the Lagarosiphon Major infestation, but since the removal and covering program was introduced these bays have once again become a hive of activity for trout and consequently anglers.

Currarevagh House is at 091 552312 or online at www.currarevagh.com

At Ardnasillagh Lodge, Basil Shields and Tom Coyle had some excellent fishing, to the extent that both hooked fish of over 7 and 5 lbs at the same time on one outing.  Joe Murphy also had 4 fish for one day the best being of 4.5lbs.

Basil Shields can be contacted on 091 552550 for guiding and accommodation.

 

As the mayfly trout activity may have slowed during the day in some areas, anglers may be more likely to have success with some evening fishing as the sun sets and temperatures drop back. Anglers might be encouraged to try spent mayfly or sedge pattern to lure trout to the surface.  A lot of anglers are engaging in trolling for ferox trout during the fine weather to great success.

Salmon fishing is also worth a try during this period as more are reported to be seen in the lake. It is important to remember that a licence is needed when fishing for salmon, any salmon caught and kept must be tagged and details entered into the anglers log book.  A daily bag limit of 3 salmon is in operation from the 12th of May to 31st of August.  Licenses can be purchased on line at: www.salmonlicences.ie

 

Big pike on Corrib

A personal best pike of 111cm for Polish angler Piotr was the highlight of his recent trip on Lough Corrib with the Corrib Predator Team guides.
A personal best pike of 111cm for Polish angler Piotr was the highlight of his recent trip on Lough Corrib with the Corrib Predator Team guides.

Tomi Kurman from the Corrib Predator Team emailed a couple of photos from recent trips out on the lake after pike. Spring is a great time to target big pike as they are hungry after spawning, and while they are not as heavy as later on in the year, they give great sport. Flyfishing is proving very successful at the moment, and all of the clients have had personal bests on their recent trips, including a fine fish of 111cm for Polish angler Piotr.

To book fishing with one of the Predator Team guides, contact them on 085 7318541 (Tomi) or 085 7741578 (Jack), check Jack’s website at www.fishingireland.pl or find Tomi on Facebook at www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001817618251

A personal best pike of 111cm for Polish angler Piotr was the highlight of his recent trip on Lough Corrib with the Corrib Predator Team guides.
A personal best pike of 111cm for Polish angler Piotr was the highlight of his recent trip on Lough Corrib with the Corrib Predator Team guides.

Float and feeder qualifiers fished at Inniscarra

David Herron with his 22.700kgs catch in the Feeder Qualifier
David Herron with his 22.700kgs catch in the Feeder Qualifier

Jack Tisdale reports:

The Second round of the Waterway’s Ireland NCFFI Irish Team Qualifiers took place over the weekend 19/20 May on the Inniscara Lake in Cork.  The event was extremely well supported with a record turnout of 33 anglers fishing the Float event on the Saturday and 27 anglers fishing the Feeder event on the Sunday. The venue was used for practice on the Friday with 18 anglers fishing the venue in good weather conditions.

David Herron with his 22.700kgs catch in the Feeder Qualifier
David Herron with his 22.700kgs catch in the Feeder Qualifier

The Float Qualifiers which will be used to select Ireland’s three international teams for 2013 fished very well with mainly Roach, Skimmers and Hybrids being caught all along the match stretch.

Winner of the second round was Nick Howell (Erne Anglers) from Kilskeery in Co Tyrone, Nick fished the pole at 13m to catch 17.600kgs.  Runner up was Peter Nolan (Kingfisher AC) from Co Dublin who also won his section with 12.050Kgs, in third place was local man Pavel Swistum (South Munster CAC) also won his section with 11.200Kgs.

The final section was won by junior angler Jordan Hall (Erne Anglers) who caught 8.000Kgs.  The total catch of fish taken was over 177Kgs another record for the Qualifiers.

The Feeder Qualifier which will be used to select the Feeder team for the World Championships in South Africa in 2013, was fished on the same stretches of the river on the Sunday. Again the catches were very good with a total of 269kgs of fish caught by the 27 anglers.

The Rooves Bay section proved to be the place to draw with David Herron (Erne Anglers) and Tommy Lawton (Fermoy and District AC) both catching 22.700kgs of mainly Skimmers, in third place was Francis McGoldrick (Anglers Rest AC) also with a 22.050kgs weight.

The other three section winners were Lee Symonds (Kingfisher AC) 11.400kgs, Sean Murray (Erne Anglers) 11.700kgs and Vincent Walsh (Erne Anglers) 14.500kgs.

The Ireland team manager was extremely pleased that the new Qualifier format was a success, he thanked the sponsors Waterway’s Ireland for their support.  Mark also thanked the members of the Fermoy and District AC and in particular Tommy Lawton who assisted in the running of the event.

The Third round of the Qualifiers will be fished on the River Shannon at O Briensbridge Co Clare on the weekend  02/03 June, please book in if you would like to fish.
Jack Tisdale