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Trinity Angling Soc enjoys first day at sea

The newly formed fishing society in Trinity College visited Wicklow on Tuesday 20th December 2011. The newly formed society/club had 38 anglers, some of who had never fished before, off Wicklow with skippers Joe Byrne on the Brazen Hussy and Kitt Dunne and Lisin.  Catches consisted of dogfish, codling and whiting and fishing was over two sessions one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

If you fancy a great day out with Joe in the Brazen Hussey he can be contacted at 087 6613145.If you fancy a day out with Kitt in the Lisin 1 he can be contacted at Tel: 087 6832179 or by email at [email protected]

Plenty of flounder, dabs and whiting for shore anglers at Courtown

In sea angling this week, there was a shore competition on Sunday last 18th December. 22 anglers turned out for what was to be another fantastic event on the North beach at Courtown. The sea was calm with a slight colour and it was a cold but sunny day. As on the previous week the fish came thick and fast with flounder, dabs and whiting making up the bulk of the catch. The winner of the Senior competition was David McNeill from Courtown, Second place went to David Livingston from Gorey and third place went to Karen Warren from Dublin.

In the Junior even first place went to Gary Breen with 34 fish, Second place went to Kevin Kinsella with 32 fish. Third place went to Ray Daniels with 26 fish and Fourth place went to Nathaniel Hull from Northern Ireland with 24 fish.

Practical Water Craft Course at Southern County

Practical Water Craft Course

Practical Water Craft Course

  • Do you want to know more about Irelands’ freshwater resources?
  • Do you want to learn how to recognise good water quality?
  • Do you want to learn about Ireland’s freshwater fish and other water life?

Date: Saturday and Sunday, February 11th and 12th, 2012
Time: 10.00 to 16.00 each day
Cost: €175, including a soup and sandwich lunch each day

Accommodation: Please contact us for accommodation options locally

Participants: Adults only Class size: Maximum class size of 20

Rain gear: Please bring warm waterproof clothing and a pair of rubber boots or waders

Tutor: Professor Ken Whelan, fisheries scientist and author

Course includes:

Key topics – in the class room

  • The physical structure and functioning of Irish lakes and rivers
  • Invertebrate and plant life in our rivers and lakes
  • Using animals and plants to assess water quality
  • Fish life in our rivers and lakes
  • Getting to know the common freshwater fish of Ireland

Key topics – in the field

  • Sampling rivers and lakes
  • Identification of insects and other invertebrates
  • Fish autopsy

www.southerncounty.ie
086-7835900 / 087-8373032
[email protected]

20lb pike on fly from Ramor

20b 14oz Ramor Pike
A 20lb 14oz pike caught on a Stuart Wylie hot orange, barbless pike fly
20b 14oz Ramor Pike
A 20lb 14oz pike caught on a Stuart Wylie hot orange, barbless pike fly

A very cold and frosty morning on Lough Ramor with temperatures only reaching 2C by 10.30am. I did however venture out on the lake, “well togged out with plenty of winter layers” and fly fished away for Ramor’s illusive ”Winter Pike”. The 20lb 14oz predator pictured above was caught on a Stuart Wylie hot orange pike barbless fly. I also had some missed opportunities and a several follows from some larger fish . This fine Ramor pike was returned safely to fight another day, just before the wind and rain came which hampered an excellent days fly fishing.  This Fish wins the Catch of the Week for this the third week in December.

Courtesy of Damien Willis.
www.loughfishingbuddies.com

ESB group enjoy good pike fishing in South Monaghan

Co Cavan Pike Fishing
Neill Collins from Lakeland Marine & Tackle in Virginia reports that the Ballyjamesduff Anglers held a competition on 11th December 2011. Eleven anglers fished from 11am until 4pm. It was a terrible day weather wise with sleet, snow, cold wind and rain all making an appearance during the day. Eight fish were landed for the day and the best fish weighed in at 7.5lbs. Fish were taken on dead-baits and trolling lures.

If you are looking fro up to the minute fishing information or that last minute bait or lure Neill from >Lakeland Marine & Tackle can be contacted at 049 8543712 or 087 2732152

County Monaghan Pike Fishing
Staff from ESB International Fishing Club and Kieran Roche from ESB Networks and Carrickmacross Coarse Angling Club joined up for a day’s Pike Fishing in the South Monaghan Area.  10 Anglers turned up for what was to be another successful days fishing.  Kieran Roach reports that the start of the day was grey with low cloud cover and slight winds with light drizzle. This drizzle quickly cleared and a gentle breeze resulted in a nice ripple on the water. Air temperature was in and around 5 degrees.

The group took to the boats deploying half the anglers to the shore line for some shore fishing with dead baits and spinning, the group rotated between shore and boat with all the success coming from the boats. A mixture of trolling and spinning on the boats resulting in a variety of sizes being caught from 1.5kg to 4/4.5kg.

The first fish caught was by Kieran himself on a Salmo Perch. A MASSIVE Pike of 1.5kg and this set the tone for the rest of the day, there was no set pattern to the fishing with fish being picked up all over the lake in all depths, an array of lures were in use and most produced fish of various sizes. The total catch for the day was 12 fish.

Kieran Roach shows off the First Fish of the Day

The group extended a big thank you to Peadar O Brien and Tom Cogan for what was the 2nd very successful 2011 ESB International Pike Outing and the group are already looking forward to the 2012 event and availing of the outstand professional services of Peadar and Tom who never fail to  put us on some great fishing.

Dimitris Nikitakis proudly Displays his Catch with Angling Guide Peadar O'Brien

If you fancy a days pike fishing with Peadar and Tom the can be contacted by email at [email protected] or on the mobile at 087 9265867

Expert Angling Guide Peadar O'Brien Searches out More Pike for his clients
Metin Amet and Peadar O'Brien Show off Another Pike taken During the Outing

Plenty of small fish at the latest leg of the float only league in the Roslea Lakes.

Only 17 anglers made it to the latest match in the Float Only League due to icy road conditions. 

The match was again fished on the Roslea Lakes in good weather conditions and plenty of small fish were again caught.

Gavin’s Lake won the match for the second time with David Burleigh (Kinawley) winning the Match on peg 7 fishing

the slider for over 60 fish for 3.730Kgs.

Runner up Jack Tisdall (Ballinamallard) fished the Pole for 75 Roach on Drumacritten Lake for 2.500Kgs, while Lyndon Read (Lisnaskea)

was third with 1.810Kgs on Gavin’s Lake.

The other section was won by Nick Howell (Kilskeery) 0.950Kgs on Inver High.

.The next match in the league will be on Sun 08 Jan 12,.

Book in at Fishing Tackle & Bait 0044 028 66322008 or by email at [email protected]

Best 9 match results out of 13 events to count

 

 

Christmas comes early for Pike and Perch anglers on Lough Ennell

Large Pike on Lough Ennell
Large Pike on Lough Ennell
Large Pike on Lough Ennell
Large Pike on Lough Ennell

ENNELL CRACKERS. Last week I ventured out on Ennell for two days trolling with Angling pal Martyn Smith.Martyn is over from England monthly on business in Ireland, and we always get a few days fishing done. On Friday last we broke ice heading out on Ennell, but it was certainly worth the effort. We trolled lures all day, and after lunch Martyn hit two super pike, one up on 15lbs, and the other pushing the 18lbs mark. The pike were in mint condition, and the bigger fish, was a short powerhouse, and gave a great scrap before being unhooked and released. On Saturday we decided to try Ennell once again, but the weather had changed a bit, and there was a brutal raw wind blowing across the lake. The only pike of the day fell to Martyn and it was caught on a Bass Harasser 8 inch rubber lure.

Handsome Perch on Lough Ennell
Handsome Perch on Lough Ennell

Later on Saturday evening the sun broke through the clouds, and we ventured out deep for Perch. Here we boated 5 nice fish, and I picked up a small Perch hard on the bottom in 56ft of water. The sport of Perch fishing in winter months is really taking off, and Ennell will produce some Specimen Perch in the coming weeks. All you need in light Tackle and a few rubber Jigs, and get them down deep. Over the Christmas break I will do a special feature on Perch fishing, and give readers an insight into this growing sport. Please note, Pike & Coarse regulations are in place on Ennell, and if any angler is concerned about Illegal fishing, water pollution, or invasive species please call 1890-347424.`

Michael Flanagan
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: [email protected] Web: www.midlandangling.com

Irish Angling Update, 15/12/11

110cm 20lb Pike
Anthony Green wins catch of the week with his 110cm, 20lb pike
110cm 20lb Pike
Anthony Green wins catch of the week with his 110cm, 20lb pike

The weather certainly turned very wintery in the past week with sleet, snow and hail on most days in the past week but it still did not deter anglers from venturing out and recording some fine fish. In sea angling this week, the Leinster Provincial Council Shore Committee held an open shore angling competition and awards night in Courtown. 56 anglers turned out for what was to be a terrific event.  An estimated 800 mainly small fish were reported to have been taken during the event. The main species taken were whiting, dab and flounder but small numbers of other species such as codling, coalfish and rockling were also recorded. The overall winner of the open shore event was Alan Mulcahy with 46 fish and the winner of the ladies section was Paula Dunphy with 23 fish. Junior section winner was Roy Daniels with 20 fish. The seniors section was won by Frank Lawlor.  Up in Red Bay in Co. Antrim, anglers fishing with charter skipper Hamish Currie had good sport for Spurdogs and some juvenile skate while confined to the shallower waters due to rough seas offshore.

On the River Barrow Carlow Coarse Angling Club Junior member Lewis Parr from Graiguecullen managed to net himself a huge surprise whilst fishing for a Pike locally to Carlow town.  Fishing a small roach he landed a very big brown trout which was photographed quickly and then returned to the river.  The trout season is closed at present.  Neither storms, nor snow, nor ice could spoil the excellent rainbow trout fishing at the Curragh Springs Fishery where anglers recorded some fine big fish.   There was a group of Carlow club anglers fishing the new South County rainbow fishery at a competition recently.  Several anglers in the fly fishing only competition netted Rainbow Trout that were over two foot long thus keeping judges Gerry McStraw and Leon Deere from Graiguecullen busy for the day measuring and documenting each angler’s catch. Anglers turned up from Shileliagh and as far afield as Sallins and Dublin for the competitions and were not disappointed at the stamp of fish being caught, most of which were in the 4 to 5 lb bracket.  Up in Derry the bitter weather does not stop the rainbows from biting at the Cashel Fishery where anglers enjoyed good fishing.

A group of anglers from a new online fishing tackle company top tackle fished with many of their new lures to capture some lovely pike on several lakes in the Roscommon area.  There was many fish into double figures recorded on swimbait lures.   Anthony Greene landed a lovely fish over 20 lb. and wins our Catch of the Week.  Many rivers and lakes are flooded at present and anglers are asked to be careful with ice on some roads and very cold conditions for the next few days.

Tight lines especially in Ireland,

Paul Bourke
Angling Information Officer
Catch, Photo, Release

Lively fishing at Courtown shore angling competition

A section of anglers at Courtown last Sunday afternoon.
A section of anglers at Courtown last Sunday afternoon.

In sea angling this week, the Leinster Provincial Council Shore Committee held an open shore angling competition and awards night in Courtown. Anglers participating in the event checked in at the Orphan Girl, bar and restaurant, on Sunday morning last 11th December 2011.

The weather on the day was fantastic, especially considering the mixed bag that we had experienced in the proceeding weeks. Despite the possibility of bad weather, 56 anglers turned out for what was to be a terrific event. The sea was calm with a slight colour and it was overcast with intermittent sunny spells and it did turn very cold in the afternoon.

A beautiful day and a beautiful calm sea at Courtown on Sunday last 11th December 2011
A beautiful day and a beautiful calm sea at Courtown on Sunday last 11th December 2011

The action was immediate following the all in being called at 12 noon and some anglers hit trebles straight away. The tide at one stage did not know if it was coming or going, not unusual at this location. Lulls and calm periods were interspersed with frantic periods of activity, something that all match anglers can bear witness to.

Preparation and process is key to success when match fishing, and all anglers had their next trace prepared and baited in advance waiting for the next hook up. After which the fish was then landed, trace quickly changed and new baits recast. The fish were then carefully unhooked, recorded, measured and released carefully and swiftly back to the water. This was done seamlessly and expertly and then the whole process started all over again.

 

Brian Cooke with a nice flounder at the Courtown event last Sunday 11th December 2011
Brian Cooke with a nice flounder at the Courtown event last Sunday 11th December 2011

Many of the fish taken during the competition were small but an estimated 800 fish were reported to have been taken during the event. The main species taken were whiting, dab and flounder but small numbers of other species such as codling, coalfish and rockling were also recorded. Crab, maddies mackerel and lug baits all produced results on the day. The overall winner of the open shore event was Alan Mulcathy with 46 fish and the winner of the ladies section was Paula Dunphy with 23 fish. Junior section winner was Roy Daniels with 20 fish. The seniors section was won by Frank Lawlor.

 

At the awards ceremony on Sunday evening in the Orphan Girl the winner of the league John Bermingham, South Shore SAC was awarded with his gold medal. Second place went to Paul Whelan, Raheny SAC and Third Place went to Paul Tyndall Bray Head SAC. Darragh Bermingham took first in the junior section.

A section of anglers at Courtown last Sunday afternoon.
A section of anglers at Courtown last Sunday afternoon.

 

RESULTS OF THE LPC OPEN SHORE COMPETITION

ZONE A

  • 1st Frank Baxter
  • 2nd Joe Duggan
  • 3rd Eamon Bermingham
  • 4th Gerry Flood
  • 5th John Bermingham
  • 6th TC Keogh
  • 7th Shay O’Neill
  • 8th Stephen Glynn.

ZONE B

  • 1st Alan Mulcathy
  • 2nd Paul Heffernan
  • 3rd Paul Scanlan
  • 4th Ian Daly
  • 5th Robbie Gilbert
  • 6th Paul Tyndall
  • 7th Mick Quinn
  • 8th Chris Keane.
Overall Winner Alan Mulcathy with a nice double at the LPC open shore competition last Sunday 11th December
Overall Winner Alan Mulcathy with a nice double at the LPC open shore competition last Sunday 11th December

Ladies Section

  • 1st Paula Dunphy
  • 2nd Ann Whitty
  • 3rd Vivien Champ
  • 4th Jane Cantwell
  • 5th Karen Byrne
Winner of the ladies section Paula Dunphy with a nice flounder at Sundays LPC open shore competition.
Winner of the ladies section Paula Dunphy with a nice flounder at Sundays LPC open shore competition.

Junior Anglers Section

  • 1st Roy Daniels
  • 2nd Darragh Bermingham
  • 3rd Richard Warren.

Senior Anglers Section

  • 1st Frank Lawlor

Longest Fish Pool

  • Longest Round Fish went to Chris Keane with a whiting of 35cm.
  • Longest flat fish went to Jane Cantwell with a flounder measuring 37cm.

 

Jane Cantwell, Wexford Garda SAC with her winning 37cm flounder at Courtown last Sunday 11th December
Jane Cantwell, Wexford Garda SAC with her winning 37cm flounder at Courtown last Sunday 11th December
Its not all about the fishing, old friends get a chance to catch up at last Sundays event
Its not all about the fishing, old friends get a chance to catch up at last Sundays event

Neither storms, nor snow, nor ice spoil the fishing at Curragh Springs

17 year old Carl Owens from Dublin with a couple of fine Curragh Springs Rainbow caught on buzzers
17 year old Carl Owens from Dublin with a couple of fine Curragh Springs Rainbow caught on buzzers

Despite the various and sometimes extreme weather conditions with storms, rain, snow and even 75% of the lake surface frozen on Saturday morning, fishing continues to be excellent at Curragh Springs this week.

17 year old Carl Owens from Dublin with a couple of fine Curragh Springs Rainbow caught on buzzers
17 year old Carl Owens from Dublin with one of two fine Curragh Springs Rainbow caught on buzzers

Those who braved the weather were well rewarded with several big fish, landed and then carefully released again to fight another day. Fish are being caught at various depths and taking a variety of lures, nymphs and especially buzzers.

Freddie Miller from Dublin with a fine fully finned Rainbow
Freddie Miller from Dublin with a fine fully finned Rainbow
Not to be left out Paul Owens, Carl's father with a nice fish
Not to be left out Paul Owens, Carl's father with a nice fish

Anyone wanting to fish over the Christmas period please call ahead and we will accommodate them as we will remain open everyday apart from Christmas Day.
Tel: Shaun 087-2462028.

Carl Owens with another fine rainbow
Carl Owens with another fine rainbow
Curragh Springs
Freddie Miller, Carl Owens and Paul Owens fishing from the stands