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Irish Angling Update 🎣 22 September 2023

Ballynahinch Lough, Connemara, Co. Galway

 

It’s been a topsy-turvy week of weather, with beautiful sunshine and calm conditions followed by stormy weather at times. The Atlantic and the jetstream are well and truly in charge now, and high pressure and the recent heatwave are a distant memory. Game anglers are heading into the last week or two of the season on most fisheries, but for other angling disciples Autumn marks some of the best fishing of the year, and there is plenty to look forward to.


Sea Angling

Sea temperatures are still very warm at this time of year, with many fish feeding up hard before winter. This time of year sees bluefin tuna fishing really take off in Donegal Bay, and young Matthew Mannix from Fermanagh put his years of rugby training to the test when he hooked up to one of these leviathans. He probably didn’t need to hit the gym after that! Matthew wins our Catch of the Week for his great capture.

A last photo before the release

Breaks in the weather allowed guests on the Lady Gwen to enjoy some great fishing off west Clare, as did guests of Luke Aston on the Clare Dragoon, while they also enjoyed great sport inside the Shannon estuary when the wind got up.

Fine whiting and pollack

Cormac Walsh reported that the bigger tides last week prompted the best bass fishing of the year so far, with high tides coinciding with darkness seeing a lot of fish feeding hard.

 

There was fierce but friendly competition in Rathmullan, where the young rods battled it out for the u-16 and u-21 All Ireland Boat titles. This years under 21 Champion is Kevin Roche and this years under 16 champion (for the second year in a row!) is Jack Walsh.


Coarse Angling

Coarse angling is picking up again, with some big festivals and good general coarse angling in the cooler temperatures. Arvagh saw two big competitions – the Arvagh International, and the Arvagh King of Clubs. Both are enjoying a resurgence, with lots of interest from overseas and Irish anglers, and many rebooking for 2024 already. This year saw big weights, with individual daily bags up to 37kgs, and an overall winning total for Kevin Rowles in the International of 90.6kgs. The King of Clubs the following week saw similar weights, and the same winner – Kevin Rowles again!

High water hampered fishing in Longford, but two UK anglers staying at Melview Lodge were rewarded handsomely for their perseverance, with combined daily bags of 80-90lbs.

Phil with one of his nice hybrids

In Monaghan, Dara Finnegan and Craig Ellis eclipsed a formidable field to score another resounding win in the Monaghan Pairs Festival on Lough Muckno. Dara in particular dominated with 4 section wins. Elsewhere, the Connacht team won the NCFFI All-Ireland Provincial Championships.


Trout Angling

There was a great turnout for the East Corrib Alliance competition on Lough Corrib, with 120 anglers fishing and contributing to fundraising for instream habitat restoration works around the lake. Although fishing was tough, Gene Haran managed two good fish to take the honours, just ahead of Basil Shields. Meanwhile, ferox fishing on the lough has been good of late – check out the video below from some Polish visitors who very clearly enjoyed their day out with Tomi Kurman.

Lough Conn fished reasonably well when conditions were suitable, with two anglers landing 4 trout in a short session on Friday, and 39 anglers weighing in 15 fish over the limit in the Kieran Lynn Cup on Saturday, won by renowned angler Bryan Kennedy. Castlebar angler Frank Murray also landed a fantastic 6lbs 12oz fish dapping.

Peter Driver of Piscari Flyfishing reports that recent rain has put the Nore out of order, although he probably won’t miss too much as he is away in Canada with the Irish team in the World Masters Fly Fishing Championships. Good luck to the Irish team!

Ireland on the Fly this week talks to Denis Goulding, who reminds us that some lakes are open into October, and gives tips and advice on where to fish if you are looking to extend your season into October.


Salmon Angling

The salmon season is winding down, although more broken weather this week may give good conditions in many rivers. Despite low water levels last week, the River Moy saw an improvement in catches, with 104 salmon reported for the week.

Lough Currane and the River Inny also saw better sport, with grilse and sea trout caught.

With rain forecast on Sunday, we may yet see good sport for the last week of the season, but you won’t catch if you’re not out there!


Pike Angling

Autumn brings cooler temperatures, and pike anglers also getting out more as the pike action hots up. Leinster Pike Anglers got their winter league off to a good start, with two fish of 17lbs vying closely for first and second place.

A Belgian visitor stayed with Kevin Lyons at Melview Lodge for a few days during the week and thoroughly enjoyed his holiday, landing 23 pike over 4 days, his best fish a 97cm fish just shy of his 1m dream.

Jozif all smiles with one of his pike

Limerick County Pike Anglers enjoyed a day out up the country, with plenty of small pike taking and a big fish over 20 lost, but a fish of 13lbs 9oz took the prize on the day by a matter of ounces.


Other News…

New book Angling Around Ireland is a fishy delight

A new book on Irish angling has been published. Angling Around Ireland is written by Colin McLean and contains 32 chapters, wherein he tried to catch a fish in each of the 32 counties of Ireland. An epic journey, made even more difficult by the Covid pandemic. Each chapter is a story in itself, and the book makes for a delightful read. Check out our review of it here.

Salmon Angling Logbook Returns

Inland Fisheries Ireland is encouraging salmon and sea trout anglers to return angling logbooks (setting out their fishing and catch record) and any unused gill tags from 2023 if they have ceased fishing for this year or once the season has closed. These returns provide vital information regarding the status and management of our wild Atlantic Salmon and Sea Trout stocks into the future.  Angling in the Wexford District is now closed since the 1st of September, and holders of Wexford district licences are asked to return their logbooks now that the season is over. 

 

And now the weather…

Sunny spells and scattered showers today with moderate to fresh winds easing this evening. A dry if chilly start to Saturday, with bright spells being replaced by cloud and drizzle spreading from the southwest as the day goes on. Highest afternoon temperatures of 11 to 16C with mostly fresh and gusty S/SE winds.

Sunday sees scattered outbreaks of rain becoming more widespread and persistent with some very heavy falls, leading to localised flooding. Blustery too in fresh to strong and gusty southerly winds with highest temperatures of 17 to 19 degrees.

The outlook remains unsettled, with Monday seeing blustery showers and sunny spells in fresh SW winds, and Tuesday looking quite wet before clearing to sunny spells and showers later on.

Safe fishing to all and tight lines, especially here in Ireland. If fishing in the sea, don’t forget to check the tides.

IFI Staff
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First time pike fishing in Ireland for Belgium angler Jozif

Jozif all smiles with one of his pike

Kevin Lyons of Melview Fishing Lodge reports…

Jozif from Belgium was over for his first ever visit to Ireland to try out some fishing for pike and decided to stay with host and guide Kevin at Melview Fishing Lodge in Longford. Jozif managed 23 pike during his 4 days fishing with pike to 97cm just short of his target 1m pike.

Thoroughly enjoyed four great days of fishing and the company and hope to see you again soon to get that 1m + pike for you.

Go 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: info@melviewlodge.com Web: www.melviewlodge.com

Kevin has over 30 years experience of fishing in Ireland and is happy to offer a guided tour on your arrival, and to advise where the on-form waters in the area are. We can arrange your bait order so it’s here when you arrive. Melview offers free use of 17ft lake boats with engines to our guests (pay fuel only) and Kevin is happy to assist with any pre-baiting requests. Maps and other information regarding fishing are also available.

Please fish in a sustainable manner

UK Anglers put in the time and effort despite high water levels at Melview Lodge

Phil with one of his nice hybrids

Kevin Lyons of Melview Fishing Lodge reports…

UK anglers Phil, Nigel and Graham were over once again to Melview Fishing Lodge hoping to target some bream fishing. The guys who have been a few times before know what it takes to fish in the large open Loughs. The water levels on their arrival were very high but they were straight out preparing and prebaiting never the less. The roach and small hybrids moved in on the bait overnight and this was pretty much how it was for the week with daily combined weights of between 80lb to 90lb every day.

Nigel with a nice net of roach
Graham with part of his catch that day

A few bream and big hybrids turned up but not in any great numbers and I think this was due to the conditions and some pike moving into the swims over the course of the week. Nevertheless, some nice fish caught during their week’s stay and plenty of laughs along the way, thanks guys and always a pleasure.

Phil all smiles with his catch

Go 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: info@melviewlodge.com Web: www.melviewlodge.com

Kevin has over 30 years experience of fishing in Ireland and is happy to offer a guided tour on your arrival, and to advise where the on-form waters in the area are. We can arrange your bait order so it’s here when you arrive. Melview offers free use of 17ft lake boats with engines to our guests (pay fuel only) and Kevin is happy to assist with any pre-baiting requests. Maps and other information regarding fishing are also available.

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Great turnout for ECA competition on Corrib

East Corrib Alliance Fundraising Competition

There was a fantastic turnout for the East Corrib Alliance catch-and-release competition on Sunday, with 120 anglers fishing on the day. All proceeds were going to habitat works and stream restoration, and the huge turnout shows a big interest among anglers in supporting this valuable work.

Fishing conditions on the day were not conducive to good fishing, with bright skies and a very calm lake, but 24 trout were caught and measured. The winner on the day was Gene Haran, no stranger to the winner’s enclosure, closely followed by Basil Shields. Well done to all the competitors and winners, and it is great to see clubs getting together and running a great competition on a catch-and-release basis.

Gene Haran (left) accepting the winner’s trophy from Ted Wherry
Second-placed Basil Shields receiving his prize

As said, the money raised goes into stream development, with the work carried out in consultation with Inland Fisheries Ireland and the OPW Drainage Division, who both provide significant resources. The works planned and carried out improve spawning and nursery habitat for young trout and salmon, and will be of great benefit to trout stocks on the lake.

Removing cattle access on the Headford river reduces bank erosion and sediment entering the river

Fishing

Reports from Corrib are of reasonably good fishing in the deeps for Daphnia-feeding trout, as well as patchy but sometimes excellent fishing to dry flies in the shallows. Trolling is also producing some great ferox trout. Top predator guide Tomi Kurman reports:

Some time ago we had a little “sec.ret” mission It was a day’s Ferox fishing which I donated in aid of charity, raising money to help a little boy to undergo a serious operation abroad. 3 gentlemen Maciej Ko, Paweł Wędkarska Zajawa from Scotland and Fin Lawler from Dublin offered the highest bids, so they were the winners of this auction. I have to say I was looking forward to this day, and lucky Corrib didn’t disappoint. I didn’t publish details earlier, because Paweł wanted his You Tube video ready on time too….
So here it is:
Check this out guys! It’s in Polish, but I’m sure you will notice the excitement and emotions accompanying great fish which were caught!
Fin, didn’t got his chance, but…. He will next time. First Pawel landed a lovely conditioned fish of 71cm which was his PB, and then….. (just when we enjoyed lunch ;-)) another rod doubled and it was Maciej’s turn to play the fish (we were laughing because he landed 3 pike before and boys said he’s a “by catch master”! 
I knew straight away this wasn’t a pike! After a few minutes I saw it first time- a Beast of a Fish…. Few more moments and it was safely in the net!
The giant Trout measured 87cm and weighed just over 17lbs (estimate)
We didn’t confirmed weight because we wanted to release this magnificent fish as fast as possible!
You can imagine what happened in the boat just after (or just watch it in the video above)
In all aspects it was a great day! We helped a little boy, we caught some great fish and finally met each other!
See you next time guys! Thank you and congratulations on your new PB’s…. The bar is set quite high now
Including those two fish, and couple boated just after, current stand of “The Count” is 94!

Will Tomi make it to 100 ferox for the season? We’ll be keeping an eye on his page to find out!

 

Go Fishing

Tomi Guided Fishing
To book a trip with Tomi Kurman, give him a call on 085 7318541 or check out his Facebook page here: Tomi Guidedfishing

More great fishing on the Lady Gwen

Fine whiting and pollack

Skipper Sean Maguire had a group out on Sunday, a lovely day which saw calm conditions and a nice steady drift. Guests aboard enjoyed good fishing, with a great selection of species including some nice whiting and cod.

Megrim
Haddock
Pollack three at a time!
Nice whitng
Cod
Fine whiting and pollack

 

 

Go Fishing

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Salmon news and more from Glenda Powell

Glenda Powell from the Blackwater Salmon Fishery writes his in her latest newsletter…

”If you don’t know where you are going, any road will lead you there.”
Lewis Carroll

As I read this quote from Lewis Carroll, it reminds me of a childhood game my sisters and I would play.  I don’t remember how old we were, but I’m guessing we were in our early teenage years.  We would arrive to Newtownards bus depot with a few coins in our pockets and we would board the first bus going anywhere.  We would purposely not look at the front of the bus to see where it was going to, this was all part of the adventure.  You can imagine that we saw many towns and villages throughout Northern Ireland playing this childhood game, what fun days out we had on our mystery tours.

Today due to heavy rain the River Blackwater has risen and I find myself in the office writing, reflecting on the past season and looking towards the next.  Without doubt our Atlantic Salmon are in trouble all over the world, our beautiful River Blackwater has also seen the effects of this in the past seasons. I believe it is time now for the angling authorities/community, along with everyone else involved in angling tourism to come together, as one voice, to try to make a difference before it is too late for our rivers to recover.  We have caught salmon this season, and many people have experienced some wonderful days on the Blackwater again this year, yet it is evident that the numbers of salmon returning to our rivers have dramatically diminished over the years, and this year is notably the worst year for salmon numbers that I can remember…

Read Glenda’s full newsletter here: If you don’t know where you are going any road will lead you there

Fish-Live-Learn

Fish-Live-Learn with Glenda Powell is an online monthly newsletter consisting of both video and written content.  We hold gatherings to help people learn to fly fish and improving their skills, offer advice, have fun, and many of our members are starting to send us content for our newsletter.  We cover game angling with the fly, and we have members from all around the world. We started Fish-Live-Learn in March 2021 and our membership is growing.

Find out more about Fish-Live-Learn at https://glendapowellfishing.com/products/

Go fishing…

Blackwater Salmon Fishery

Address Upper Kilmurry Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 235 1260 Website: blackwatersalmonfishery.com

New book Angling Around Ireland is a fishy delight

Colin McLean is a Scotsman who upped sticks and moved to Ireland mamny years ago. Primarily because of the fishing he enjoyed on numerous trips here while still working in the UK. Over the years he has fished in many places around Ireland, but for a new book, he decided to take on a 32 county challenge. Colin set out to catch a fish in each of the 32 counties in Ireland, and to document the highs and lows along the way.

The author, Colin McLean

From fishing the mayfly on Galway’s Lough Corrib, to small rudd in small Clare lakes, and from his perpetual quest to catch a bream, Colin takes us on a journey around Ireland. The delightful prose captures not just the thrills (and frustrations!) of fishing, but also the joy of the journey to each place, and the trials and tribulations of weather, car troubles and just life getting in the way. Fished, and written, during the Covid pandemic, it is also an illustration of the escape fishing provided for many during that time. Colin also captures the myriad possibilities of angling in Ireland – finding a likely spot on a map, figuring out a plan, getting some bait and just getting stuck in. Most of the time his efforts are rewarded.

Angling Around Ireland is a fishy delight. It is not a book to sit and read in one go. Each chapter is a self-contained story in itself, and the reader can dip in and read a chapter or two at their leisure. Each is perfect to go with a cup of tea, and put the book down again until the next break.

Angling Around Ireland is published by Austin Macauley Publishers, and is available from the publishers, or in paperback and Kindle versions from Amazon. The Fishing in Ireland team recommend this one!

Red legged mullet catches bluefin tuna on Donegal Bay

Gavin Mannix and a willing crew headed out on the Kiwi Girl to chase tuna at the weekend. They ended their day with 2 tuna, both of which were measured, tagged and released as part of the TunaChart programme. Based on the lengths the first one was about 340lb, the other, a beautifully coloured fish, about 210lb.

Joining the crew this time was junior angler Matthew Mannix. The youngster used every bit of his strength and stamina honed by years of rugby training to to convert his hook up into a catch.

As if the high adrenline and exertion of hooking and playing the tuna wasn’t enough the anglers saw plenty of busts, whales – minkie, fin and humpbacks and dolphins to keep them entertained for their big day on the sea.

Go fishing…

Kiwi Girl

Address Mullaghmore Sligo Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 6100111 Website: offshore.ie
The fight took it out of him!!
The fight took it out of him!!

Big weights at Arvagh International and King of Clubs festivals

Both the Arvagh international Festival and the Arvagh King of Clubs are over 40 years in existence and both events have seen good times and bad; thankfully, after a rough few years, hosts and organisers at the Breffni Arms Hotel saw a lot of positives emerge from the 2023 event.

According to the organisers, most of the anglers who participated this year have rebooked for 2024 and, with with some good promotion in England, Irish angling tourism can be saved. Reports are that there haven’t been so many happy anglers in a number of years – both Pleasure and Match.

To the festivals themselves and there were some big weights recorded in the in the Arvagh September festival series, with the overall winner of both, Kevin Rowles, bagging up over 200lbs at the Arvagh International.

Day one got of to a flier with Philippe Ringot from France weighing in 37.450kg from Hollybank, followed by Andrew Lightbown from Manchester on 33.00kg and Mark Williams on 30kg.

On day two, John Price, who was fishing Kevin’s Shore, had a 25.050kg haul, also on Kevin’s Shore, Peter Rambo had 22.630kg. Andy Leathers finished with 22.550kg from Glasshouse.

To day three, once again on Hollybank, Kevin Rowles had 34.500kg, Andrew Lightbown Gulladoo and Steve Canty both had 24.450kg and Karl Heptonstall landed 24.250kg, while Mike Burrows weighed in at 23.800kg.

Kevin Green had 27.340kg on Hollybank on day Four, Willem Van-der-heln had 26.900kg Hollybank, Tony McGregor had 24.050kg and Chris Gowlin got 23.900kg,

On the final day, Andy Leathers weighed in with 26.750kg at Hollybank, Wayne Easter got 20.700kg and the overall winner weighed in with 20.600kg from Gulladoo.

  • 1st    Kevin Rowles          90.600kg
  • 2nd  Andrew Lightbown    82.800kg
  • 3rd  Andy Leathers           81.830kg
  • 4th  Kevin Green              76.340kg
  • 5th Willem-Van-Der-Heln 76.160kg
  • 6th Philippe Ringot          75.650kg

Arvagh

At the King of Clubs there was another great week’s fishing in Arvagh in very difficult wet and windy conditions. Once again, it was Kevin Rowles with an overall weight of 72.480kg who came out as the overall winner for the 2nd week in a row and his 3rd time to lift the King of Clubs perpetual Trophy.

Day one saw Kevin Rowles continue as he finished the previous week with a weight of 20.480kg from Hollybank. Kevin Johnson landed 15.140kg from Gulladoo, while Ian Germaney caught 13.930kg and Simon Godfrey weighed 13.880kg in at Gulladoo.

The best weight on day two was Tony McGregor’s on Hollybank with 17.700kg, Kevin Rowles 17.300kg at Glasshouse and Steve Richardson landed 15.100kg on Hollybank.

On day three, Wayne Easter had 16.700kg on Hollybank, Kevin Rowles had 16.450kg, Robert Holt got 15.00kg and Andrew Lightbown had 14.400kg.

Simon Godfrey was best weight on day four with 24.200kg on Hollybank, with Kevin Johnson weighing 16.830kg also on Hollybank. Robert Holt caught 14.100kg on Glasshouse and Peter Riley landed 12.500kg on Gulladoo.

On the final day, John Price took 14.240kg on Glasshouse, Ian Germaney landed 11.790kg, Steve Ryan had 11.700k and overall champ Kevin Rowles landed 11.450kg on Kevin’s Shore.

ARVAGH

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Ireland on the Fly talks to Denis Goulding

September 30th might be the end of the season for most of our loughs and rivers around the country, but don’t forget there’s another twelve days before it closes on Currane and the midland lakes.

Denis Goulding

Denis Goulding & the 12 Fly Fishing Days of October

And so for this week’s episode of Ireland on the Fly, we’re joined by international angler, Denis Goulding, for his tips and advice on where to fish if you are looking to extend your season into October.

Plus he gives us a report on how Ireland fared at the recent Home International on the lake of Menteith in Scotland.

Listen & follow on Apple or Spotify:

https://pod.fo/e/1f06a3

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