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Good Trout Fishing On the River Fane

Matt Campbell reports that the River Fane has been fishing well of late especially in the evenings. According to Matt there have been some very nice hatches of sedge and some good falls of spinners. Trout from 6ozs to 1.25lbs have been taken on a number of stretches controlled by the  Dundalk Brown Trout Anglers.

Spring salmon on River Erriff

John Price with his fine salmon of 10.75lbs taken from Beat 9 on the River Erriff. Also in photo is angling guide Robert Gillespie.
John Price with his fine salmon of 10.75lbs taken from Beat 9 on the River Erriff. Also in photo is angling guide Robert Gillespie.

The Erriff Fishery produced a couple of spring fish over the last week, with John price from the Wirral in England landing a fine 10.75lbs sea-liced springer on Beat 9, in the company of well-known angling guide Robert Gillespie. The fish took a Yellow Shrimp pattern in the Gauge Pool. Local man Peter Coyne also landed a nice fish off Beat 9 over the weekend. There is very little angling pressure on the Erriff at the moment, and given a bit of water, anglers could be well rewarded here.

To book fishing on the Erriff or accommodation in Aasleagh Lodge, contact fishery manager Jim Stafford on 095 42252, or visit www.aasleaghlodge.ie for details. The lodge and fishery also have a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/AasleaghLodge

John Price with his fine salmon of 10.75lbs taken from Beat 9 on the River Erriff. Also in photo is angling guide Robert Gillespie.
John Price with his fine salmon of 10.75lbs taken from Beat 9 on the River Erriff. Also in photo is angling guide Robert Gillespie.

Some fine Cod and Pollack angling off the Bellavista boats

Bellavista Angling off to a flying start last weekend when we welcomed a group of Dutch Pike anglers from Tightlines.nl accompanied by Henk Simonsz. As pike fishing is closed for the month of May in Holland so all 12 anglers were keen to see if sea-angling would live up to all they had reading the Dutch magazines and on forums……

Day 1 Saturday 19th May:
Fishing was tough in a choppy sea… but the lads did get to christen their pike rods and soft plastics. NO BAIT!!!!

Day 2 Sunday May 20th:
The fleet of Bellavista boats left from Marlogue with Kevin and Jim Clohessey to fish off shore reefs within 4 miles of Roche’s Point in super conditions, again NO BAIT!!!

A slow start on a dropping tide was more than made up for when the tide started to flood with some excellent cod & Pollock caught (up to 90cm!!!). There was also some small ling, grey gurnads and pouting about! All of them falling for the colourful soft plastics…

To say these anglers were happy is an understatement….. SEVERAL have even asked for prices for September!!!

Day 3 (the final one   ) Monday 21st May

8 A.M full of excitement from the previous day the lads headed back to the off-shore reef and caught some fine Cod (up to 95 cm!!!!) and also caught some nice Pollock. The afternoon was to prove difficult and we moved 6 miles to another reef which produced lots of fish but not to the quality of the previous day….
However in pike and zander terms it was a busy day and one these anglers will never forget!!!
Light gear, NO BAIT and CLEAN boats…
A great way to start the season!!!!!

The next group will arrive Saturday!
Watch this space…….

William Jevens

Bellavista Hotel and Self-Drive Boat Hire

Flounder the quarry at second leg of Grauvell West Coast Shore League

The second leg of the Grauvell West Coast Shore League was hosted by Killala Boat Club on Saturday last, with fishing on Lacken beach from 6-10pm. A lively surf on the evening promised good fishing, and conditions were perfect with a light onshore breeze and mild temperatures. The good fishing did not live up to expectations, however, with flounder hard to come by and many anglers going long periods without a bite.

The winner of Zone A was Denis Quinn from Killala BC, with 4 fish for 142 points. Second in Zone A was Jamie Devers (Killala BC) with 4 fish for 109 points.

Zone B was won by Peter Atkins (Galway Bay SAC), with 6 fish for 167 points, while second place went to Josie Barrett (Killala BC) with 5 fish for 131 points.

The overall winner was Kevin Crowley (Galway Bay SAC) with 10 fish for 278 points.

The winner of the junior section was Mark Hughes (Newport SAC) with 3 fish for 86 points. In second place was Kaylem Feeney (Galway Bay SAC) with 2 fish for 77 points, and third was Joe Chambers (Newport SAC) with 1 fish for 40 points.

The next leg of the league will be held in Ballyreen, Co. Clare on Sunday 24th June. Anglers can still enter the league, with 6 scores out of 8 to count, and only 2 competitions fished so far. The competition is also an open comp, open to anglers who are members of clubs anywhere in Ireland.

Full details of the West Coast Shore League are available from www.galwaybaysac.com

Lough Corrib warms up but still produces the goods

Donal Connolly from Nonaim Lodge in Glann, Oughterard reported on fishing for his guests over the last week in the Glann area. There were still some good hatches of mayfly and good sport, however fishing was very variable with some very good days and then a slow day with the trout reluctant to move to the flies.

Donal was guiding Marc and Olivier from France on their last day before going home, and they landed 7 trout, mainly on wet fly with a couple also on dry fly. They also lost a couple of bigger fish. The average was not huge at approx. 1.25lbs but they all fought well, and all were released. Marc ended his trip with 12 trout for 3 days fishing, best about 1.75 lbs, and all released.

Earlier in the week Sean and John Maher, Pat Lynch and Mike Fogerty, Tipperary,  had excellent fishing ending with 30 trout, best 2.5lbs. on wet and dry fly and dapping, they also had a large number of smaller fish. Roger Thomson, Lurgan, had 2 trout for 4.75lbs including a nice 3.5lbs trout on wet fly.

Paul Joyce, Glann, had a number of trout on wet fly as well as a salmon of 6lbs on a Toby, while his 10 year old brother Shane had a lovely 2lbs trout on the dap.  Dave and Tom Gilpen, Hampshire, had 4 trout on dry fly, all released, on Monday. Hammy Hamilton, Cul Aodh, also had 2 trout on dry fly on Monday.

To book fishing or accommodation with Donal and Connie, contact Nonaim Lodge at Tel: +353 (0)85 7364830, email [email protected] or check www.fishingcorrib.com

 

Eamon Walsh reports that during a week in which was patchy at best, some anglers managed to find good fishing in the Cornamona area, but as always they were slow to reveal their secret locations.  The first few days of the week saw good fishing in the Cornamona Bay area and along the south shore of the Dooras peninsula.  Tom Sommerville had 8 fish for 2 days while dapping with his children, sizes ranged from 1.5lbs up to 3lbs, John Sommerville also had some luck with the dap, taking one nice fish on an evening’s fishing.  Padraic O’Malley from Maam, along with 3 friends, had 7 fish, returning 6, also fishing the dap on the south side of Dooras.  Wednesday proved a very frustrating day for many anglers with large hatches of fly but with no wind to drift onto feeding fish.  While meeting anglers on the lake shore it was clear to see trout rising to fly just off shore.  This was very evident along the Carraig shore where a group of 4 brothers, the Babuarys from Westmeath, Killkenny and Kildare reported averaging 3-4 fish per boat per day between Saturday and Tuesday.

Colin McRory and party  from Glasgow had 42 fish over a 6-day stay for 8 rods, while Keith Nicolson and 6 friends for Tunbridge Wells, Kent had 48, both parties fished out of Tom “Doc” Sullivan’s in Dooras.  While numbers of fish may have been down on previous weeks, the reports are that all fish are very well fed and showing great condition.

 

Fishing in the Derrymoyle/Oughterard area shows no sign of slowing, with all anglers reporting excellent fishing, large hatches of fly and plenty of trout of all sizes rising to them.  One angler claimed that this year has been one of his best in almost 50 years. John Jack of Scotland and Larry Kelly of Dublin had over 50 fish for the week, with Jack having 2 trout over 6lbs.  A group of 3 anglers from the Barrow Angling Club had a good 3 days, with 38 fish up to 3.5 lbs.

Anglers fishing out of Currarevagh House also reported excellent returns. Michael Jenkins had 8 fish, 4 returned for one day with his best being 2.5lbs. The Prendiville party had 14 fish for 2 days, most of which were returned.

The reports from the Headford/Greenfields area have been patchy at best, with some anglers reporting difficult conditions in the middle of the week. Activity picked up somewhat towards the weekend.  The Headford Mayfly Cup team event was run on Sunday with 20 anglers returning 24 fish.  The winning team was Basil Shields and Tom Coyle with 3 fish for just over 3kgs, Martin Murphy and Colin Doherty were second with 4 fish for 2.7kgs, third were Martin Molamphy and Ray McSharry with 3 fish for 2.4kgs.

Craig McKirdy and Dutch angler John Skines had 6 fish over the weekend with 5 returned.

The expected big rise in temperatures may see hatches petering out over the next week, with evening buzzer hatches starting to figure in angler’s plans, but it is safe to say that even if mayfly hatches continue for another while, this has already been one of the best mayfly seasons for many years on Corrib.

 

Tomi Kurman from the Corrib Predator Team emailed to let us know of the great fishing that some Czech visitors experienced with himself and fellow guide Jack Gorny over 2 days recently.  Between the 2 boats they landed 19 Trout, including 7 over 70cm long. The best 3 fish measured 75, 78 and 83 cm, weighing up to 16.5lbs. Conditions were perfect for ferox fishing, and their  guests were dedicated to catch some monster ferox. All fish were released safely.

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

Two Czech anglers had a great experience on Lough Corrib, when they landed 19 ferox trout over 2 days up to this 16.5lbs 83cm fish. They were guided by Tomi Kurman and Jack Gorny of the Corrib Predator Team. the fish was released following the photograph.
Two Czech anglers had a great experience on Lough Corrib, when they landed 19 ferox trout over 2 days up to this 16.5lbs 83cm fish. They were guided by Tomi Kurman and Jack Gorny of the Corrib Predator Team. the fish was released following the photograph.

 

Raymond Dawes from North Norfolk in the UK, a regular visitor to Lough Corrib and in his 93rd year caught a wonderful Corrib trout on the dapped mayfly on Thursday the 17th. It weighed in at 4.5lbs after a heroic battle. Raymond said:  ‘It was the expert knowledge of our guide Gerry Molloy from Glann, Oughterard that made it at all possible as conditions on that day were very far from ideal!’ He went on to say he will be back next year for another foray on the lake at this glorious time of the year.

To book fishing with Gerry Molloy contact him on 087 9190673. or visit his website at www.loughcorriboughterard.com

92 year old Raymond Dawes, who visits Corrib every year, with a fine 4.5lbs trout taken while dapping mayfly with guide Gerry Molloy on Lough Corrib, May 2012
92 year old Raymond Dawes, who visits Corrib every year, with a fine 4.5lbs trout taken while dapping mayfly with guide Gerry Molloy on Lough Corrib, May 2012

Lough Carra

Bright warm conditions combined with a lack of fly life made angling difficult on Carra this week. Jim Stafford, Brownstown, fished for a day midweek and he had 3 nice fish (best fish 2.5lbs). Jim also reported returning 10 undersize trout the same day.  Three anglers from Northern Ireland fished out of Brownstown on Wednesday last, and they had 3 fish over 13 inches. They also returned numerous undersize fish throughout the day.

Patrick Thomson from Armagh stayed at Keel River Lodge this week and he had 9 trout on wet flies for his stay (best fish 2lbs). Patrick said the Green Peter and Claret Bumble accounted for most of his fish.

For all your self-catering needs, boat hire and angling information contact Joe and Lucy Flannelly at  094 9541706 or 087 6387701, or email [email protected]

Lough Mask Continues to Provide Excellent Sport

Ronan Cusack reports that the rise in temperatures this week has reflected in a slight improvement in mayfly hatches. Anglers fishing the southern end of Mask in particular reported seeing plenty of fly on the warmer days and trout responding well.

The Tourmakeady Angling Club held their annual European Cup over the weekend.  This event is run on the combined weight of the catch over the 2 days.  62 anglers took part with a total of 133 trout weighed in. First place went to well-known Lough Mask angler Pat Feerick, with 8 trout for 10.14lbs. Second place went to Pat’s younger brother Martin, who also had 8 trout for 9.12lbs. Club chairman Eddie Gibbons took third place with 6 trout for 8.10lbs. Overseas French angler Yan Le Fevre took the heaviest fish prize with a fine trout of 3.13lbs. The main topic of conversation on the shore in Gortmore on both evenings was the countless number of undersized trout that anglers were returning each day. Conditions were excellent over the weekend with plenty of wind, broken cloud and a good sprinkle of fly.

Dublin anglers Jeff Matthews and his son had a day to remember on Sunday last while fishing with Noel Moran. They had 8 fish for 15.5lbs on a combination of wet flies and dapping. Kevin Sheridan, Ballinrobe, also had 8 fish on dries, on Sunday last (best fish 4lbs, all returned). Kevin had a total of 40 trout for his week. Noel Lowry from Northern Ireland fished with Martin Carney from Dublin on Saturday, and they had 6 trout for the day on wets and dries (best fish 2.5lbs).

Garth Love and Ivor Hazlet, Northern Ireland, had 17 good fish over their 6-day trip to Mask last week. Garth had a grin like a Cheshire cat on the second last day of their trip, when he landed his best trout to date on Lough Mask weighing 3.5lbs.

Hall’s Angling Centre had a busy week this week with plenty of good fishing to report. A group of 5 retired banking staff had 40 fish for their week (best fish 6lbs). A French angler also staying at Hall’s had over 20 trout for his 7 day holiday. To book accommodation or boat hire at Hall’s, contact David Hall at 094 9541389 or visit www.lakeshoreholidays.com

Ronan also guides on Mask and can be contacted at [email protected] or on 087 2869487.

 

Margaret Gorman from Isham Self Catering and Angling Centre at Dringeen Bay reports that all of their anglers are having lots of enjoyable days on the lake. Isham guests Des McDonough and a party of anglers from the Waterford/Cork area had a fantastic week accounting for 40 trout for the week. Cris and Edith Loots from Belgium had 2 days fishing with 16 fish recorded. They also reported many small fish. Most of their catch was returned.

Pat Gorman had a nice evening on Saturday with a good trout of almost 3lbs to a Green Dabbler and numerous small fish all of which were returned. Conor Dennedy and his father Bert, Eoin Kelly and his friend Patsy fished on Monday with a lot of small fish coming to the dap and wet fly methods.   They kept just 2 fish for their day.

Best flies for the week were Olive/Dabbler patterns with fish also being taken on the Mayfly. For boat hire and angling information available on site see www.congselfcatering.com, phone 087 7908107 or email [email protected]

 

Eric Houalet from Greenlands Tours, a company catering for French visitors in the Mayo area, sent in a photo of a fine trout taken by one of their guests, Nicolas Boireau from Paris. Guided by Jean-Phillippe Carnet from Greenlands Tours, Nicolas hooked and played the fish which measured 88cm and was weighed at 14lbs, and is one of the best fish taken this year on Lough Mask.

Nicolas Boireau from Paris, with his 14lbs 88cm trout taken on Lough Mask, while guided by angling guide Jean Philippe Carnet
Nicolas Boireau from Paris, with his 14lbs 88cm trout taken on Lough Mask, while guided by angling guide Jean Philippe Carnet

 

 

Twenty Eight Trout for Two Anglers on the River Boyne

Matt Campbell reports that he and Brian Mc Shane returned to the River Boyne on Monday. This followed their visit to the River for  Sundays Fisheries Awareness Event which was hosted by Navan and District Angling Association. The water continues to fall and clear and there have been good hatches of olives and mayfly throughout the week. During his visit Matt managed to land 11 small wild brown trout  of circa .5lb in weight and  a couple of nice fish over one pound. Brian McShane had a total of 17 trout with three over 1lb, one fish of 1.5lbs and a real beauty that weighed in at 1.75lbs.

Tench 6lb and 55cm long for Belgium couple fishing in Longford

Gilbert and Belinda from Belgium with some of their Tench.
Gilbert and Belinda from Belgium with some of their Tench.

Fishing in and around Longford has been very good the last few weeks which has produced some great catches of Tench to 55 cm long, Bream, Hybrids, Roach and Rudd have also featured. At the time of writing the weather has changed things a little for the Bream, Hybrids and Roach fishing, with hot bright sun the fish in some places are sure to start spawning. However the Tench are still showing in most places and fish to 6lb are being caught, a couple from Belgium who are here just for the Tench fishing have been having great catches on prebait swims. They are here for two weeks so next week we will report how they have done on their second week.

Gilbert and Belinda from Belgium with some of their Tench.
Gilbert and Belinda from Belgium with some of their Tench.
Another day and more Tench for Gilbert and Belinda.
Another day and more Tench for Gilbert and Belinda.

Gilbert and Belinda from Belgium this year decided to spend their two weeks fishing holiday with Kevin and Jane at Melview Lodge in Longford, Kevin said after arriving all they wanted to catch were Tench as they don’t have very many in Belgium. So off we went to show them a few venues to choose from, we then prebaited them and it has been non stop Tench some of them to 6lb and 55 cm long. Next week we will see how they get on in their second week of fishing.

Kevin with a few bonus Tench
Kevin with a few bonus Tench

 

Kevin Lyons
Melview Lodge
Drumlish Road, Clonrollagh, Longford, Co. Longford.
Tel : +353 (0)43-33-45061 Mobile : +353 (0)87-268-7441
Email: [email protected] Web: www.melviewlodge.com

Sea angling in Killala Bay with Pollack up to 8lbs

Killala Bay

Skipper of the Leah Donal Kennedy reported from Killala Bay that on Sunday 20th May, a group of anglers left Killala Harbour for a day’s fishing. The weather was fine, slightly overcast with moderate southerly winds. The fishing was described as slow but steady. Many mackerel were taken initially, and set the trend for the day. Some fine pollack were caught up to 8lbs, along with many more averaging around 4 lbs. Coalfish up to 3lbs were also caught. Other species caught included turbot, flounder and lesser spotted dogfish.

Bryan Ward
IFI-Ballina .
email: [email protected]