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Kayak fishing, sometimes when you gotta go, you gotta go

David Norman of Angling Adventures West Cork and guests had some great fishing in West Cork last week…

Next up for guided Kayak fishing was young Harry Ross, we tried to get out last Autumn but the conditions never came good so it was great to finally meet up and go afloat to fish last week. The forecast was for 2 – 3 ft swell, overcast and a light breeze, none of which really happened instead we got baked in rare Summer sunshine for the entire trip.

One other factor was the time window we had to work with which meant throwing away the tide table and just going with the timings available, so all things considered the trip went well with a purple patch of Pollock action towards the end for Harry who by which time and mastered all the finer angling skills needed for success with the Pirate Lures Wrasser & Corsair Baitfish patterns we were using on the day and also the kayaking part all of which is a lot to take in for anybody. Well done Harry!

Go fishing…

If you’re interested in doing some 1-2-1 guided fishing with me – [email protected]

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Angling Adventures West Cork

Address Clonakilty Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353858492691 Website: anglingadventureswestcork.ie

 

Dutch Anglers Ron and Bert are off to a great start to their week at Melview Fishing Lodge.

Dutch anglers Ron and Bert had a great start to their week at Melview Fishing Lodge with some nice Bream, Tench along with some cracking Roach and Rudd. They started off with some prebaiting beforehand then feeder fished at 35 / 40 m with various hook baits, which produced some great mixed nets of fish for both of them, we will report next week how they finished up.

Ron with a nice Tench from his catch.
Bert with some Tench and Bream.

ALL FISH RETURNED UNHARMED.

Please fish in a sustainable manner

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: [email protected] 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.

Lucky Anglers unlucky with weather at Tulla but great time had

The Lucky Anglers Fishing Club recently embarked on a different location for their ‘Expert Cup’ Competition held for the first time at Silvergrove, Lough Bridget with the kind assistance of the Tulla & District club and landowners.

The catches were slow and the weather wet & windy but it didn’t dampen the spirits with the camaraderie of the club members at a high. The catches were small but everyone caught, predominantly roach, rudd and skimmers. The day ended with a welcome BBQ on the bank.

  • 1st – 2.670kg  Piotr Nedza
  • 2nd – 2.060kg Damien Zralek
  • 3rd – 2.010kg Tomasz Brus

The Lucky Anglers are members of the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland www.ncffi.ie who keep a regularly updated list of festivals and competitions on their website – link https://www.ncffi.ie/competition-calendar/

 

Dirty days don’t deter determined Dubs fishing with Bluesharkangling

John Fleming of Bluesharkangling had a crew of Dubliners out with him during the week and they faced some pretty lousy weather and heavy seas that had them seek shelter around Inis Mor. Not daunted by the rough conditions, they decided to take the opportunity to target some wrasse, and that decision paid off as they got a few decent ballans and a couple of cuckoos that fell just short of specimen size.

A millimetre short of the specimen size of 35cm….
A ballan from the shelter of Inis Mor
Anotehr Galway Bay ballan

Their second day out was still quite blowy but otherwise a better day to be on the water, and they were able to anchor up and fish for tope and huss. The plan worked out as all managed to score with the tope, and a few huss came to the boat too.

Tope were on the cards on Day 2

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Anglers still getting good sport on Loughs Conn and Cullin

Good sport is still to be had on the lakes. Several parties had enjoyable sessions and even half days or shorter outings saw anglers catch a decent number of trout last week.

Kelly’s Boat Hire reports of Walter and Susan Byrne having had several good days catching 5-6 fish each.

An American party spent two hours trolling on Lough Conn, catching 3 or 4 trout and a grilse, which they released.

Dominic McGowan fished on Sunday with a friend of his from Armagh between 12 and 6 o’clock, catching and releasing 9 trout between the two of them.

Peter Roche fished Massbrook, Cormorant Rocks and Brackwansha on Wednesday afternoon, but never connected and only rose one fish.

Go fishing…

Trout fly fishing on Loughs Conn and Cullin

Poor week on Moy as weather continues to impact angling success

The River Moy in Foxford
Tough conditions on the Moy

Steve Schreck , IFI Ballina, tells us that unfortunately, for the for week ending 20th August 2023 the picture remains pretty much the same. Weather conditions weren’t great and therefore salmon fishing on the Moy didn’t improve last week. The constant floods seem to not only impact angling activity, but also the salmon’s eagerness to take.

Water levels at Ballylahan were 0.9m on Monday, then dropped to 0.5m over the week, to eventually rise above 1.5m on Sunday.

Ballina Salmon Anglers reported 38 salmon between 3lbs and 6lbs, mostly caught spinning or on bubble and fly.

A juvenile competition was held on Saturday 19th August and 17 juveniles took part. The competition was supported by Inland Fisheries Ireland who provided some sponsorship and Moy Search and Rescue supervised the event.

Mount Falcon recorded 7 fish caught spinning and worming. The best fish weighed 5lbs.

Knockmore Salmon Anglers reported 4 salmon between 3lbs and 6lbs, caught on the spinner and the worm.

Attymass Angling Club recorded 1 fish caught.

Byrne’s Fishery recorded 2 salmon for the week,

Gannon’s Fishery reported 3 salmon caught. Two fish weighed 4lbs, caught on the worm and a larger fish in the region of 5.5 lbs caught on a spinner.

The Foxford Fishery recorded 1 salmon for the week.

Foxford Salmon Anglers reported 17 salmon last week, of which 3 were caught at Rinnaney and 14 at Baker’s. The best fish weighed 8lbs and 7lbs.

East Mayo Anglers reported 8 salmon for the week, 4 of which were released. The most successful methods were fly-fishing followed by spinning. The best fish weighed 7.5lbs.

A very successful Youth Angling Event was held by East Mayo Anglers on Wednesday evening 16th August at the Disabled Anglers Facility near Straide. Fifty-nine youths registered on the evening. Weather was good and the children had a fantastic time. They were enthusiastic to learn the art of fishing which was expertly demonstrated by volunteers onsite. The event was supported by Inland Fisheries Ireland staff who were in attendance at the event.

Go Fishing…

River Moy

Marco Hoffman wins Coachford Festival with 64.060kg

Anglers enjoyed some super fishing in this years Coachford Festival fished on Inniscarra Reservoir in Co. Cork. Individuals regularly weighed in nets over 20kg over the 3 day festival with the 30kg mark also being broken. the average catch per angler on day one was nearly 12kg, this rose to nearly 14 on day 2 and nearly reached 15kg on day 3!

The heaviest individual weight of 37.33kg didn’t come until the final day and transformed the fortunes of Marco Hoffman, who had started the day in 16th place. His huge haul made for a total catch of 64.060kg, putting him nearly 3kg clear of second placed Pawel Swinton.

Go Fishing…

Inniscarra Lake TDL

Inniscarra Lake TDL are affiliated to the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland, NCFFI the National Governing body for coarse and predator fishing and casting. www.ncffi.ie

For details of the all the events, venues and more, a downloadable copy of the events calendar, 2020 festival results and a directory of angler friendly accommodation in the local area please visit www.ncffi.ie/inniscarra-angling.

Anglers fishing the Munster Blackwater but catches scarce

Salmon angling was poor on the Munster Blackwater up until Fri 18th of Aug, but weather associated with storm Betty effectively finished it for the week after this with high and coloured river conditions. Having said this, anglers are out fishing, but we have little or no reports of catches.

Go fishing…

Cork Blackwater

Occasional salmon from Roughty as fishing is slow

Kilgarvan, Roughty and District Angling Club
Kilgarvan, Roughty and District Angling Club

Rivers between Kenmare and Waterville are fishing slowly with only the occasional salmon caught. Best 5lbs by a local angler on the Roughty.

Go fishing…

River Roughty

River Blackwater and Lough Brin

Caragh River and Lake

Not much action on the Laune or Killarney lakes last week

One of Tomasz's favourite rivers is the Laune

Last week only 2 salmon were reported from the Killarney Lakes, weighing 6.5lbs and 8lbs.

On the Laune, there 1 salmon from Johnsons on the Laune weighing 8lbs taken by a local angler on the fly. In addition there was 1 salmon on Beat 2 of the Laune weighing 7lbs by a Cork angler on a worm.

Go fishing…

Rivers Laune and Killarney Lakes system