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Great fishing on the Lady Gwen in Clare

More cod!

Skipper Sean Maguire has had a few groups out over the past week or two, many enjoying the fine weather last week and catching plenty of fish. A groupd of friends came out for a “lazy shark drift” on a beautiful sunny day, and caught a lot more besides. There seem to be plenty of cod going by the photos, and the spurdogs are still around too.

Blue shark
Cod
More cod!

The great weather continued into the weekend, and so did the fishing…

Megrim
Cod
Ling

 

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Lady Gwen II

Fishing Adventures on Séan Maguire’s Lady Gwen II, a Lochin 33  M265Ti Perkins charterboat which operates 15 miles from Kilbaha, Carrigaholt, and Kilrush.

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Sea trout feeding well in Moy Estuary

Steve Schreck reports from the Moy Estuary:

Good sport for seatrout was had on the Moy Estuary by Philip Thornton and Paul Kelly last week.  The two anglers fished on Saturday 9th September, using a variety of methods, hooking about 45 sea trout and catching and releasing twelve fish measuring above the minimum size. One seatrout was kept, weighing around 1.75lbs.

Please fish in a sustainable manner

The Moy Estuary

 

Moy Catchment Angling Report – W/E 10/09/23

Moy Fishery, Co Mayo
Moy Fishery, Co Mayo

Steve Schreck reports from the Moy:

The water in the Moy catchment settled to low water levels last week, with readings at Ballylahan bridge showing 0.54 on Monday and 0.36 on Sunday. Not too many anglers ventured out to tempt their luck. In total, 66 salmon have been reported caught for the week.

The Moy Fishery recorded two nice seatrout weighing around 2lbs and 3lbs caught by a local angler at the Point Beat.

Joe Quinns’s seatrout from The Point Beat of the Moy Fishery before being released.

Ballina Salmon Anglers reported 11 salmon caught for the week, weighing between 3lbs and 6lbs.

Mount Falcon recorded 3 fish, 2 of which were caught on the prawn and released. The best fish weighed 5lbs.

Knockmore Salmon Anglers reported 4 salmon caught on the prawn.

Attymass Angling Club recorded 2 fish for the week caught on the prawn.

Coolcronan Fishery reported 1 salmon of 5lbs caught on the prawn.

Byrne’s Fishery recorded 14 grilse for the week caught on the prawn. A good number of those salmon were reported as being fresh, silver fish.

Gannon’s Fishery reported 4 salmon. Two were caught on bubble and fly and two on the fly.

The Foxford Fishery recorded 6 fish caught on prawn. The best fish weighed 7lbs.

Foxford Salmon Anglers reported 19 salmon for the week, of which 12 were caught at Rinnaney and 7 at Baker’s.

East Mayo Anglers reported 2 salmon of 3lbs for the week, of which one was released.  Both were caught on the fly.

River Moy

 

Loughs Conn and Cullin fishing well but angling activity low

Steve Schreck reports from Conn and Cullin:

The picture on the lakes remains the same. Anglers who venture out catch fish, but overall angling activity is low.

Gerry Murphy Boat-Hire reports from his base that  Cathal Tyrell from Edenderry brought a group of friends and family to fish Lough Conn. The group of 24 had an enjoyable day, catching good trout up to 14 inches among many smaller ones, using several methods, namely fly fishing, trolling and spinning.

Peter Roche had a fantastic day fishing Victoria Bay on Thursday 7th September, catching 4 fish between 1.25lbs and 1.75lbs on Dry Sedge patterns.

Conn trout for Peter Roche
A second fish for Peter

Chris Meadows from the UK fished Massbrook Point on Sunday, catching three trout to the measure, all on wet flies.

Trout fly fishing on Loughs Conn and Cullin

 

Ireland on the Fly Podcast – Dries Vs Streamers – Keith McDonnell’s advice for September + Bonus Episode

It’s hard to believe, but we’re into the last few weeks of the brown trout season – and in many ways it feels like the season has slipped away from us this last while – but to make the most of your time remaining on the rivers and loughs, we’ve got some tips and advice for you for September.

Friend of the show, Keith McDonnell, from Impact Fly Fishing, joins us with some expert late season advice and discusses his preference for when he fishes dries v streamers.

Plus Keith also tells us about a recent trip to Iceland that saw him land three double-figure sea trout.

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**Bonus Episode**

With the FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships being held in Slovakia this week, we’re bringing you the updates from each day’s fishing from Ireland Team Captain, Dec Conlan.

Dec will tell us how the fishing has been for the Irish as well as the rest as the leading countries and he gives us the update for Day 1.

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Limerick County Pike Anglers all at sea

Members of the Limerick and County Pike Anglers Club took a break from the pike fishing recently to target something different – saltwater species – and different saltwater species is just what they got.

They had a great day where everyone managed to get in on the act, with spur dogs, cod, ling, pollock, mackerel, wrasse and even the rare megrim coming on board.

Weather started off cloudy but turned into a lovely sunny day with clear skies. There were lots of spurs about and good fish that they were reeling in were being attacked on the way up.

Half eaten by the time it got to the boat

Spiders and sedges tempting Nore trout as season’s end looms

nore trout

Dan O’Neill, angling guide in the South East, reports from the River Nore:

The dreaded end of season looms around the corner. Walking across the field towards the king’s river in sleet in March seems many many moons ago when it was only back in March. In March I tend to find myself awaiting the warmer months and in September I’m wishing to be back in March again, never happy. This season, like most, I got to meet plenty of clients that are now angling acquaintances. Learning their methods of trout fishing and trying them on the river while they try my methods. Swapping of angling knowledge is something that I truly enjoy. I have been handed everything from a bright orange grasshopper to a size 24 work of art, both caught trout.

Over the last couple of weeks we have had plenty of trout with quite a few nice sized fish. I like to keep things simple when fishing, I keep a log of what is working in relation to patterns and try to base my boxes on that. Sedge patterns are working well at the moment along the river with some great fun just before the heavy darkness sets in. Dark wets and spider patterns are working well from 2.45pm – 3pm until 5.30pm – 6pm in recent days I find. The water temperature is peaking at 15 – 15.5 degrees. The water level is at .33 which is a nice height, and all the runs and glides are fishable at that height. The days can be bright, so I use a longer leader when fishing my chosen discipline.

Some grilse were caught over the past couple of weeks also, a couple of nice salmon between 12-14 pounds were also caught on the Manor house pool which left the anglers with some fond memories to reminisce on over the close season.

My latest trip was with a good friend of mine, we were learning the circle c cast just under the main house listening to a sika stag calling, wood pigeons cooing and the river as it deflected off our waders. The noise of the reel disturbing us from time to time was welcome with the sight of a brown trout leaping from the fast current even more welcome. A lovely trip and very memorable one.

Dan O’Neill

Go fishing…

Over the close season I will be holding free tuition days on different dates, for a full list of dates and more information check out my Facebook page. We will cover some casting,knots,leaders and general fishing chat.

Trout Fishing Ireland

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River Nore trout fishing

No bluefin bonanzas, but fishing steady when conditions allow

Adrian Molloy of Tuna.ie reports that the tuna are still keeping him ticking over when weather allows. Over the weekend, there were three nice fish for Martin, Kate and Rory, measuring up at 240cm 207cm and 220cm. The three fish, with estimated weights of 500lbs, 350lbs and 400lbs, were tagged and released under the Tuna CHART tagging programme. The next six weeks should see the fishing really pick up, provided that we can avoid stormy weather.

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Skipper: Adrian Molloy
Base: Killybegs Operational area: Up to a 30 mile radius from the point of departure.

Authorised bluefin tuna boat

Notes:We can also offer you some of the finest Sea Angling in Ireland, inshore and offshore on the best boats and with the best skippers.

Whatever your angling interests from ultra light tackle and fly fishing for big reef pollack to trolling and stand-up tackle for fast fighting Tuna – we aim to please ! Dolphin and whale watching, scenic tours and wildlife trips  available along some of the most spectacular scenery in  Ireland. Shark fishing! Skate fishing! Tuna fishing!  Donegal has it all.

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Aran Sea Tours

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Atlantic Charters

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Baltimore Wildlife Tours

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Blue Water Fishing

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Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre

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Courtmacsherry Sea Angling Centre

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Ewing’s Sea Angling & Boat Charters

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Irish Deep Sea Charter

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Kerry Angling and Tuna Charters

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Killybegs Angling

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Killybegs Fishing Trips

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Kinsale Angling

Address Kinsale Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 85 8631000 Phone: +353 21 4774946 Website: kinsaleangling.com

Kiwi Girl

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Poppy J

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Sailfish II

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Sea Hunter

Address Youghal Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 2112488 Mobile Phone: +353 87 094 7903 Website: seahunter.ie

South East Angling and Boat Charters

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Tuna.ie

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West Cork Charters

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Wild Atlantic Way Angling

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All the colours and plenty of species for Killybegs Mariners at Rossnowlagh and beyond

All the colours in the sunset. Always a good one in Rossnowlagh
All the colours in the sunset. Always a good one in Rossnowlagh

Killybegs Mariners SAC had some great fishing over the weekend. Read their reports below…

9 September: First league outing took place last night on the most popular beach in Donegal and unseasonal mid summer type heat had thousands enjoying the last dregs of summer as we landed to the location.
A decision was easy to make to delay the starting time and fishing could start as the bathers made for home or to sit on the dunes for the stunning sunset and lightening storm inland behind the hotel.

A great turnout of 29 anglers fished. First cast produced a fine double shot of 34cm and 31cm flounders for Darren and lots of weever fish all along taking the baits.

It’s a beach that could produce any species on its day and a large selection of species were caught including scad, whiting, pollack, trout, small eyed ray, weever and flounder.
Scores were close at the end but a small eyed ray along with flounders and whiting were enough to score 212pts winning €120 for Gavin Dorrian.

2nd place with flounders, weever, pollack and whiting for 201pts and €60 was John Cunningham

Longest flattie prize of €60 was a fine 36cm flounder for Ryan McGinley.

And the lucky peg draw at the end of €58 was won by Sean Harte.

Well done to all out enjoying the fishing. Next outing details will be on the messenger and here again.

10 September: Warm Donegal bay waters are alive with all forms of fish, whales and tuna at the moment and producing some great fishing for our shore anglers.
Float fishing light lines Cormac Burke had 5 garfish, pollack and wrasse while Cormac Duddy also had some fine wrasse to 45cm and a dragonette.

12 September: Killybegs Mariners Catch of the week this week goes to John Cunningham with a shore caught trigger fish. Thanks to Dave Ogilvie for tipping us off that shoals of triggers were on a local mark feeding in close John ventured the next morning and had a great scrap on a light rod float fishing the triggers. Great fishing.
trigger fish

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mariners logo Mariners sea angling club, Killybegs Co Donegal. The club runs a shore league and boat competitions and angling trips around Ireland doing the sport we love. Get in touch at www.facebook.com/mariner.sac

Next competition

Next league outing will take place this Friday September 15th on Narin strand with fishing from 19.30pm – 23.30pm.

Contact Noel to book your peg. New anglers always welcome to join in***.
Should be fun

***Non members can fish 2 league outings before they have to join the club. If a non member wins any of the prizes their winnings must be paid towards paying their membership.

league poster

Ceri Jones talks trout with Colin Dodd on Lough Arrow

making lunch

Lough Arrow anglers report…

Ceri Jones visited Lough Arrow for a few days at the end of August. This was his second visit to the lake, his first being 30 years ago when he was a teenager. That time, he only got to fish the lake for half a day. This time, he fished for a few hours on Saturday and all day Sunday with Club Secretary Colin Dodd.

ceri jones

It was fairly windy on Sunday with a good wave on the lake, but he had a good gillie in Colin, who is well used to these conditions. They landed a couple of trout each and rose many more. Lunchtime was spent in The Diamond with a fry and a chat with a few of the local anglers.

making lunch

Ceri recorded a podcast with Colin and hopes to fish Lough Arrow again, the next time during the mayfly. A big shout out to Colin for organising the visit.
Tight lines and bent rods!

Lough Arrow

Go fishing…

Trout fly fishing on Lough Arrow