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High water levels on the Moy

High water levels on the Moy, particularly below the Lake River, have hampered angling over the past week, particularly for fly anglers. However, the fisheries in the mid and upper stretches have continued to produce good numbers, resulting in a total catch of 334. Very low angling effort on the Moy Fishery beats, coupled with water levels, has meant that only three salmon were caught for the week, with two off the Ridge Pool to worm for Robert Irwin and Ian Carroll and one from the Freshwater Beat for John McKinley, Athlone.

The Ballina Salmon Anglers’ water, and Mount Falcon both enjoyed a productive week with good numbers reported, including 16 salmon for Ian Trayer, U.K. over 4 days, at Mount Falcon, all of which were released. The middle fisheries, up as far as Foxford all experienced a relatively good week. Those who had success included John Slater, U.K, who had one of 5lbs at Coolcronan, and two of 6lbs and 9lbs for Rory O’Toole, N.Ireland, at the Foxford Fishery.

At Cloongee, Maxi Schiedt, Germany, had one of 6lbs to spinner, with Donal Vaughan, Co. Cork, also landing a grilse to spinner. The East Mayo Anglers’ water also produced good fishing, including a fine fish of 14.5lbs taken on a spinner by Dave Pickhard, Isle of Man. Others to have success at East Mayo were Manfred Fauert, Germany, who had two on fly, and Leonard Thompson, Co. Dublin, who had one of 8lbs while spinning.

Angling effort throughout the week has been low, yet with many salmon continuing to migrate through the system, good sport can be had for the remainder of the season.

Good deep sea fishing and a fine porbeagle by dutch anglers fishing out from Red Bay

Charter skipper Hamish Currie reports on some recent fishing for his clients fishing out from Red Bay in Co. Antrim.

porbeagle

“Last week I had dutch anglers and some nice specimens were caught and of course the lads wanted to try their luck at the porbeagle sharks so we gave them a go and am pleased to report they haven’t left the building just yet, we returned to the deep water reef north of Rathlin Island and action wasn’t as good as it had been on previous trips ling, conger, coalfish, pollack featured in the catch but the goal  was this lovely porbeagle shark captured by Pieter from Holland another 2 were hooked up one spat the hook and again the other went to ground on the reef resulting in another break off.  I believe that there is a record fish on that particular piece of ground as I have seen sharks under the boat well over 3 meters. Time will tell I suppose.”
Hamish Currie
Predator II
Red Bay Stormforce 9.1 Rib
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Good tope fishing along with good deep sea fishing reported from Carlingford Lough

Fishing remains steady around the Lough with mackerel shoals breaking the surface regularly. Some real nice cod and ling are being caught on the mackerel bait.  Tope are fairly plentiful with 2 x 35 lb. fish being landed by Gary Whitmarsh and his crew while the bigger fish are holding around the hoskyn channel as Peter Davis and his young crew proved by boating a 47 lb. tope on the deck of pisces 2 during a trip on Wednesday.  All tope caught were tagged and released.

Other species caught recently included wrasse /pollack /dogfish /whiting /octopus and bull huss…

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Good shore fishing reported from Benone shore in Co Derry

Results from Sunday Open Shore at Benone where 30 Anglers fished, 25 Seniosr and 5 Juniors

SENIOR

1st Liam O’Connor Culdaff SAC
2nd Barry Platt East Antrim SAC
3rd David Burnside Lough Foyle SAC

JUNIOR

1st Ryan Blair
2nd Matthew Williamson
3rd Calvin Blair

Longest fish , Ryan Blair & Nicholas McNeill  flounder  33 cm

Fish caught 189.

Wonderful pollack fishing on fly and good deep sea fishing reported from Killala and Portacloy in Co. Mayo.

The final league of the Pat O’Hara Cup competition was held on Saturday 3rd September in Killala Bay, to determine the makeup of the Connaught team. This competition was run alongside the first ever John Kinheart Cup event, held in memory of the late John Kinheart, well know skipper in Killala Bay. The anglers participating enjoyed good sport throughout the day, with a total of 15 species boated including megrim, scad, three species of ray, three species of gurnard, pollack, ling, turbot, plaice, dabs, dogfish, coal fish and pouting.  Winning on the day and in the overall league, to claim both cups was Josie Barrett, Killala Bay SAC, with 12 species. In second place was Shane Gilvarry, also with 12 species, third place went to Kevin Walsh, in fourth was Gearoid O’Scolai and fifth was John Munnelly.

pollack

Dutch angling journalists Rudy van Duijnhoven and Jos van der Wouw enjoyed great saltwater flyfishing during the week. The two keen fly anglers fished various shore marks on the Mullet Peninsula and around Portacloy catching Pollack up to 7 lbs. However, the highlight of their trip was flyfishing offshore out of Blacksod with Sean Lavelle, skipper of the Doloree.  Rudy and Jos were using 9 – 11 weight rods with fast sinking lines.  The most productive area was south of the Innishkea Islands where over 50 Pollack could not resist their Clouser patterns.
Bryan Ward
IFI-Ballina .
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Good deep sea fishing including a blonde ray of 20 lb. reported from Clifden

blonde ray

John Brittain’s clients have been enjoying some fabulous fishing over recent weeks, with plenty of blue shark being landed, as well as excellent mixed species fishing for cod, pollack, ling – as good as John remembers it in his 15 years skippering a charter boat in the area.  Stephan Lamb from Leixlip brought a group over for the weekend, and Bar Kennedy was lucky enough to land a cracking blonde ray, which was released again, but probably weighed close on 20 lb.
Kevin Crowley
IFI-Galway .
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Good deep sea fishing including blue shark for anglers fishing out from Loop Head

cod

Charter skipper Luke Aston reports on some recent deep fishing trips operating out from Carrigaholt on the Shannon Estuary and Loop Head.
Fishing Report 5th September

Lovely week last week with fine weather and good fishing. Got to do as we wanted with the group that were in and fishing was good in the area.

The reefs out to the west were producing a fine mix of fish on the drift with lots of Ling, Pollack and Haddock about. We also had some nice Cod with them even coming up in two’s! Also on the drift we had Gurnard, Pouting, Whiting, Coalfish and Spurdogs. I anchored in this deep water for the turn of the tide and this produced Conger, Bullhuss and Dogfish along with a steady stream of the normal suspects!

On another day north of Loop Head we ran in to an area of Pollack that were feeding high in the water and this produced some great sport on shads as well as the normal rigs. A bit further west in this area was where we spent 2 days shark fishing and the fishing was steady with 3 Blue shark on the boat on each day along with a couple of missed fish. Fishing on the bottom was producing some fine Whiting and Gurnard. We also had a good session on Wrasse close to the rocks.

blue shark

We spent one day early last week and yesterday in the estuary and this produced a fine steady run of Ray and another Tope along with some fine Gray Gurnard and the normal Doggies! Mackerel are also still to be caught well up the estuary.

Also over the weekend I had a day charter where we were targeting Shark. I fished this over a stone bank and we had some very good Cod fishing off the bottom which was lovely to see.

Pity as I write this the weather has really become broken and we a struggling to get out at all.
Luke Aston
Clare Dragoon, LOCHIN 366, 650HP.
Carrigaholt Co. Clare

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Wonderful Albacore Tuna trip out from Kerry

albacore

Intrepid angler and specimen hunter, Michael Dennehy from Blarney reports on another albacore tuna expedition using his own boat fishing far out of the Kerry coast with some friends after these unique fish and it was a successful trip.  By e-mail:

“I’ve been at the tuna again.  With the large anticyclone earlier this week, we decided it was worth the effort to travel to Portmagee for the tuna. We departed at 02:30 am on Tuesday and arrived at the edge of the shelf at 06:30. After setting up the spread of lures I then began to troll along the shelf edge towards the SW.

albacore

We didnt have to wait long with the first fish on board by 8:00 am we caught fish steadily all day. The tuna were very obliging and would readily accept any lure that we presented them with. The biggest fish weighed 27.75 lb. so no specimens on this trip but fantastic fishing. The number of different whale species on view was amazing.  We had fin whales, humpbacks, minkies and pilot whales for company.”
Mike Dennehy

albacore

Rebecca catches her first bass in Cork Harbour

bass

John Roulston has fished for a number of years with Richie Ryan of Eire Bass and has had a lot of success on board “Sea Hawk” with Richie. John’s daughter Rebecca needed to catch her 1st bass so he turned to the Eire Bass guide to get that bass.  Richie has a bit of a reputation for organising that elusive 1st catch and within a short while Becs had her first ever bass on board. The fish was a fine 6 lb. and the smile on the photo says it all. She also boasted that it was bigger than her brother’s first bass, also on board.
Richie Ryan
Saltwater fly fishing Guide.
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Good deep sea fishing for the Interagency sea angling challenge held at Cobh

In the annual Interagency sea angling challenge held this year at Cobh, the team from Inland Fisheries Ireland from Macroom won the team prize ahead of the Sea Fisheries Protection Agency (SFPA) with the team from Inland Fisheries Ireland from Ballyshannon taking third place. Dan Lynch fishing on the winning team won the individual prize in a wonderful day’s deep sea fishing for all 26 anglers taking part.  Skippers Joe Lynch, Pat Condon and Donal Geary provided the boats on the day and ensured all participants fished in good areas inside and outside the Cork Harbour area.  The prizegiving took place in the Bellavista Hotel in Cobh.

A big thank you to the skippers on the day Pat Condon of the Osprey, Donal Geary of the John Boy and Joe Lynch of the Wreckhunter.