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Reminder – introductory ladies fly fishing day 22 October

Ladies fly fishing day
Ladies Fly Fishing Day in aid of Action Breast Cancer at Annamoe Trout Fishery 2010
Ladies fly fishing day
Ladies Fly Fishing Day in aid of Action Breast Cancer at Annamoe Trout Fishery 2010

On Saturday the 22nd October Inland Fisheries Ireland will again be holding an introductory ladies fly fishing day in aid of Action Breast Cancer at Annamoe Trout Fishery near Glendalough in Co. Wicklow. These events are free, open to any lady and run from 10.30 to 16.00.

As ever the day will be led by the top Irish female fly-casting instructor Glenda Powell who will be ably assisted by Mark Corps of Inland Fisheries Ireland, Swords.

The aim of the days is to give ladies to opportunity to try fly fishing in a relaxed and supportive environment. They are always fun and trout are always caught.

Make a booking

For further details or to book yourself a place on the day please contact Mark.H.V.Corps (Angling Advisor) on 087 672 7194 or [email protected].

Places are limited and given out on a first come first served basis.

Reports of previous days can seen at the following links…

The mornings consist of a theoretical session in which Glenda covers areas such as equipment, safety, flies and the principles of casting.  This followed by a practical fly casting session before lunch. Lunch is provided by Brian Nally (proprietor of Annamoe Trout Fishery). Following lunch the participants get the opportunity to put their newly learned skills to use and try to catch some of the fisheries rainbow trout.

Though there is no fee to take part in the course participants are requested to make a donation to Action Breast Cancer. This is the ninth course in the series which has been running since 2007. To date 130 ladies have taken part and with €7000 being donated to Action Breast Cancer.

Pike fishing good from Portumna to Meelick

Pike anglers finding great sport all along the Shannon from Portumna to Meelick with most reporting several pike per outing from 3lb to 20lb+.

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

Excellent coarse fishing around Portumna recently

Coarse fishing Portumna
A good result from a coarse fishing session near Portumna
Coarse fishing Portumna
A good result from a coarse fishing session near Portumna

Despite high winds and squalls the fishing upstream of Portumna has been excellent over the past  couple of weeks.  Bream, Roach and Hybrids are plentiful if swims are prebaited.

Potumna coarse fishingPortumna catchPhotos show Dave Halliwell and Mike Waterworth of Yorkshire regular clients of Murrays Angling Services with some of their catch taken from a secret location upstream of Portumna. Both anglers enjoyed a week to remember and vowed to be back soon!

Please be vigilant

There have been a number of reports of illegal fishing and poaching in the area recently. Anglers need to be vigilant –  if you see anything suspicious please report it to Inland Fisheries Ireland on 061 300238 or 0818 34 74 24

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

Great angling once again on the Glenamoy River

Glenamoy Community Angling Association reported a very good week for anglers on the system. Ideal water conditions on most days produced good fishing, with both German and French, as well as local anglers enjoying good sport. Among those to have success on the system were John Whyte, Co. Carlow who had one salmon of 6lbs, a Mr Portes,  Knockmore, had one of 7.5lbs while Declan Dooley, Co. Kildare had one of 5lbs and released a further 4. Twelve salmon in total were released in the system for the week.  www.glenamoyangling.com

Irish Angling Update, 22/09/11

15lb 2oz brown trout from Ballynahinch Lake
This 15lb 5oz Brown Trout which was taken by Galway angler, Stephen Cullinane

It has been a very blustery and cool week  but angling around the country was not too badly affected. Although many charter boats were forced to fish in sheltered locations, shore anglers and their freshwater counterparts enjoyed good fishing.  In particular there was a lot of fishing for salmon anglers as most fisheries got a decent fall of rain which brought better sport.

Along the east coast the rivers Fane, Dee and Glyde all produced good late season fishing with a great  fish of 19 lb. recorded on the River Glyde.  The Cork Blackwater has fished well on most beats and on the River Suir there was some big fish taken to 22 lb. on the Kilsheelin beats.  The smaller Cork rivers all produced better fishing and anglers had a bumper week on the River Ilen.  While it was very windy on Lough Currane, there was some excellent fishing for grilse and plenty of small to medium sea trout.  The nearby River Inny also fished well for salmon and there was a great improvement with quality salmon reported from the River Laune. In the west Kylemore, Lough Inagh and Ballynahinch all produced good fishing including a specimen brown trout of 15 lb. 5 oz taken by a salmon angler at Ballynahinch.  This trout is the biggest ever recorded on the fishery and it is our Catch of the Week.  There was good salmon fishing reported on the Delphi system and the nearby River Erriff had a bumper week with excellent fishing on all its beats.  There was better fishing on the Newport River and nearby Burrishoole when conditions allowed.  The upper stretches of the River Moy fished well in the low water conditions while a huge flood on the Ballisodare River made fishing impossible for most of the week.  In Donegal there was some better fishing on River Drowes and there was good fishing on the River Owenea between a few floods in the past week.

The windy conditions had some effect on trout fishing, and the bigger loughs were particularly windswept, but there is still some good fishing to report.  The midland trout loughs all fished well with good hatches of olives reported from Lough Sheelin.  On Lough Owel over 100 anglers ventured out for the National Qualifier and local angler, Paddy Ward won the event with 4 trout for 6 lb. 2 oz.  In the mid west, there was good fishing reported from Lough O Flynn and Acalla.  Trout fishing was quite good on Lough Corrib when conditions allowed.  Similar windy conditions prevailed on Lough Conn and Cullin.  This week we have a report from the TAFI interprovincial River Championships on the Clare River which was won by the Leinster Team.

There was a lot of Coarse angling in the past week with many English visitors over for the annual 28th King of Clubs festival held at a number of venues near Arvagh in Co. Cavan.  Kevin Rowles became the Champion at this popular event where some very good catches of roach, hybrids and bream.  There was some super fishing at the recent coarse angling festivals held down on Inniscarra Lake where Leitrim man, Charlie Greaves won two of the events back to back.  Roach dominated catches for English anglers fishing a variety of waters in the Longford area.  Anglers are reminded that all eel fishing is closed as a conservation measure.

Pike angling is coming to fore  now that the weather has turned a little cooler.  Up in Mayo, American visitors fishing with angling guide, Kenny Sloan, had great fishing on fly. They had a number of double  as well as a great fish of 22 lb .  On the River Shannon at Banagher there were pike taken on deadbait  up to 19 lb. and in the midlands some scouts had great sport on Lough Glore.  At present, the European Pike Challenge is taking place on Lough Derg and the fishing so far has been excellent with many fish between 15 and 20 lb. reported.  This weekend there is a big two day pike competition organised in Ballinasloe on the River Suck.  Contact Godfrey Donohoe on 087 2650495 if you want to fish this great event.

A fine tope was captured and released by an angler Kayak fishing out from a Wicklow beach.  The annual popular Rosslare small boats festival took place and a total of 33 species were recorded.  The Screaming Reels 1 team of four anglers took first prize.  The good bass fishing in Cobh continues where a party of Dutch anglers caught their first Irish bass.  Deep sea fishing outside Cork Harbour has been excellent for anglers fishing on board the Wreckhunter where good Cod and ling featured in recent catches.  There was a specimen bass reported from Courtmacsherry and out deep sea fishing charter skipper Mark Gannon there was some excellent Cod fishing reported.    Blustery conditions hampered deep sea fishing in the Shannon Estuary but skipper Luke Aston reports that there were a few days where he managed to bring some anglers out fishing mainly for Pollack on shads.  In north Clare there were reports of good bass fishing and up in Clew Bay there was a fine bull huss of 20 lb. reported from the shore.  The good deep sea fishing continues on Killala Bay for anglers fishing on board the Leah.  In Co. Antrim, there were only a few Porbeagle Shark reported this week for anglers fishing with skipper Hamish Currie out from Red Bay.

Finally, please see our press releases on our website at http://www.fisheriesireland.ie/ about recent fish kills and poaching convictions.  Inland Fisheries Ireland would like to thank those members of the public who contacted the Macroom office and those who used the 24 hour hotline for their vigilance. Anyone who sees pollution or poaching is encouraged to report it to our lo-call number – 0818 34 74 24.

Tight lines especially in Ireland,
Paul Bourke
Angling Information Officer

Coarse angling reports

Pike fishing reports

Salmon fishing reports

Sea angling reports

Trout fishing reports

Salmon Fishing Picks Up at Delphi

17/09 12 salmon landed by anglers since Monday. Sea trout were relatively quiet this week with condtions being extreme which definately did not help.

Monday and Tuesday we landed no salmon, which was due in part to the extreme weather.

Wednesday was a big improvement with 5 fish landed. They were all landed by the Shortt party with Mike landing 2, one of 4lbs8ozs and another of 12lbs. Both fish took an Annabelle and came off the Turn Pool. Mark Corps had the other three, two off the Turn Pool weighing in at 2lbs and 8lbs on a Tara and a Prawn Fly and one off Duffers Run of 3lbs on a Tara.

Thursday we had 4 fish all off Finlough. Mark Corps landed two more, from Salmon City, both on Collie Dogs and weighing in at 3lbs2ozs and 6lbs8ozs. Edwin Boyd also landed a fish in the same boat also from Salmon City on a Yellow Dog and weighing in at 7lbs14ozs. Chad Young from USA landed his first ever Atlantic Salmon of 6lbs2ozs also from Salmon City on a Shrimp Fly.

Yesterday we landed three fish, all off the river.  Mark Corps had one on a Yellow Shrimp of 7lbs5ozs from the Turn Pool. Peter Willmott landed a fish of 4lbs10ozs on an Allie Shrimp from the Quarry Flats. Finally our last fish was landed by Mike Heckler and turned out to be an escapee of 8lbs1oz. It took a Claret Bumble. I think I was the last one to catch an escapee on the rod about 5 years ago. Hopefully we wont see too many more of them. No fish have been landed today so far. That brings our total salmon landed for the year (not including the escapee) to 449. Hopefully they will stay relatively active for the remainder of the season and we will land a few more.
D McEvoy
Delphi Fishery
Delphi Lodge, Leenane, Co. Galway.
Tel: +353 (0)95-42222 Fax +353-95-42296
Web: www.delphi-salmon.com

Some great salmon on the Suir with fish to 22lb taken on fly

Salmon Suir
French angler Jean got this lovely 14lb fish on the 15th of September
Salmon Suir
French angler Jean got this lovely 14lb fish on the 15th of September

21/09: Some super salmon reported on my beats on the Suir.  Best by far was a super 22lb salmon on the lower Suir. Over the weekend the rise in water killed off the fishing for a while and Sunday we only managed 7 fish. Now the river is fishing really well and there are some excellent fish in it.
Philip Maher
Fishhunt
Touraneena, Ballinamult, Clonmel, Co.Tipperary, Ireland
Tel: + 353 (0)58 47524 Mob: + 353 (0)87 8399345
Web: Fishhunt.ie Email: [email protected]

Blackwater at perfect height after spate, salmon taking well

Blackwater salmon
A lovely Blackwater salmon for two delighted anglers fishing with Philip Maher
Blackwater salmon
A lovely Blackwater salmon for two delighted anglers fishing with Philip Maher, Fishhunt

Fort William Estate Fishery

21/09 Water levels are at a perfect height now after our recent spate. Clarity is at 3ft and peaty stained but not putting fish off from taking. 10 fish were landed off the fishery yesterday as all beats produced.  Mossy Brown and his son Evan had a fish each off the Bishops beat which were returned safely while brother Tony landed a nice fish of 7lbs. Maurice Cahill who was guiding his 2 French guests had a fish each off the Ellis beat also all returned. John Brock landed a nice fish of 8lbs off the Castle on spinner, Martin Mullane released a nice fish off the Castle and then landind a second  fine fish of 9lbs,Local angler Derek Dowd released another fine fish of 10lbs off the Weir pool on the Castle beat. George Hanley (party) released a fish of 5lbs off the Glenmore beat.

Prospects are looking real good for the last week as fish are moving in off every tide and the forecast is not to bad to upset water levels. 
Paul Whelan

Fort William Fishery
Fort William Estate, Glencairn, Lismore, Co. Waterford.
Tel: +353 (0)87 8292077
 Web: www.fortwilliamfishing.ie

Blackwater Lodge

  • Sept. 17:  Thirteen fish including nine to 10b. on fly for two rods on the lower river.
  • Sept. 19:  No fish as river in flood, but hearing reports of fish caught upriver where one rod took 6 in the afternoon.
  • Sept. 18:  6 fish to 8.1lb. including 1 on fly.
  • Sept. 20:   Best Day & Best Fish of Season! Twenty-two fish to 16.3lb.
  • Sept. 21:  Fourteen fish to 14lb.

Methods: Spinning is the most successful, but it is now in fine fly order.

Prospects: Looking superb as the last flood fines off.
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: [email protected] Website: www.ireland-salmon-fishing.net

Fishhunt

Blackwater salmon
A fine example of a Blackwater salmon caught on fly yesterday

21/09 The Blackwater is really starting to fish now after the floods and we had some great fish on the fly this week.

Philip Maher
Fishhunt
Touraneena, Ballinamult, Clonmel, Co.Tipperary, Ireland
Tel: + 353 (0)58 47524 Mob: + 353 (0)87 8399345
Web: Fishhunt.ie Email: [email protected]

 

Roach are on the feed in the Longford area when the bream switch off in the higher water levels.

Darren Hurst with good catch of Roach
Darren Hurst with good catch of Roach

Fishing in and around the Longford area has been hampered by the bad weather, with very high winds and heavy rain some venues have not fished to there full potential. Now the high water levels are making some venues difficult to access, a few Bream have been showing but not in weights of the past few weeks, however some great Roach, Rudd, Hybrids and Perch have featured for anglers who braved the weather. The reports coming in at the time of writing is there are more Bream, Hybrids and roach being caught so tune in next week to see how the anglers got on during the bad storms.

Ian Marshall switched to roach when the Bream didn't feed
Ian Marshall switched to roach when the Bream didn't feed

Darren Hurst and friend were over to stay with Kevin and Jane at Melview Lodge for their first time, they were straight in to the fishing the following day which was a bit slow but expected. After prebaiting and fishing the venue for a few days some fish started to show but this was cut short, with raising water levels, rain and high winds it made it impossible to fish.  Kevin said we always have a  plan ” B”, a simple switch of venue and the fish were there waiting. Kevin also said if you are willing to change the species and your expectations of catching lots of Bream then you can have just as much enjoyment catching Hybrids, Roach and big perch like these lads did. Next week we will see what kind of effect the weather has had on the fishing.

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

Very good cod fishing along with specimen bass reported from Courtmacsherry

Mike and Uriel with some fine Cod 2011
Mike and Uriel with some fine Cod 2011
Mike and Uriel with some fine Cod 2011
Mike and Uriel with some fine Cod 2011

Charter skipper, Mark Gannon reports that the fishing before we had all these lows flying across the atlantic at us remnants of Hurricane Irene no doubt was good with the wrecks fishing well with good catches of Cod, over 120 cod on one trip , fish from 4 to 15 lb and lots of sharks attacking the fish as we brought them up.   There has been good catches of Ling on the inshore wrecks fish to about 20lbs,with whiting and Haddock to about 4.5 lbs.  Inshore Pollack fishing has been good with superb sport on light tackle,Watch out for Graeme Pullens new Pollack  video totally awesome.Anthony Hislop made headlines again when on a return trip he landed another ton up skate and his fishing mates presented him with a special plaque in recognition of the superb way he played his monster skate that won fish of the month.

The Bass fishing has been good  with several fish to 10 lb,  Mark John Gannon landed a fine near Specimen while using live bait from the moorings,and a fish of 10.8 lb. was caught in Ring.  The run of fish  that was there in July seems to have dwindled a bit,more quality than quantity now.  On the wildlife front, while returning from a wrecking trip last week  we saw a Leatherback turtle,scores of Dolphins and 2 whales, a Minky and a Fin Whale.

Lady Patricia
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 23 8846427 or +353 86 8250905
Email: [email protected] Web: www.courtmacsherryangling.ie