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Leo Lynch lands 135kg in Oaklands Summer League match

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Oaklands reports on the latest round of their Summer League where some huge weights were recorded…

25 June: An eventful day today at Oakland’s for the latest round of the summer league.
The match was stopped briefly after 1 hour 20 minutes because of thunder and lightning.
That seemed to turn on the fish with some very good weights at the all in.

A very big well done to Leo Lynch for bagging a massive 135kg from peg 35 just short of the 300lb mark which he would have done if he hadn’t went over on 2 nets.

Second in that section was Kirean Reeves with 77.020kg and 3rd was Paul Mansbridge with 55.520kg.

The other section was a closer encounter with only 7kg between the top 3 with Ronan Minogue coming out on top with 84.490 kg close behind was John Browne with 82.410kg and Dave Minogue in third with 77.417kg.

Big thanks the 27 lads that fished, looking foward to seeing most you at the Dunbrody in a couple of weeks.

Results

Section A top 6

1st Ronan Minogue 84.490 kg
2nd John Browne 82.410 kg
3rd Dave Minogue 77.814 kg
4th Paddy O’Neill 64.650 kg
5th A Paldick 63.970 kg
6th E Minogue 61.714 kg

Section B top 6

1st L Lynch 135.910 kg
2nd k Reeves 72.020 kg
3rd Paul Mansbridge 55.520 kg
4th John Thompson 49.520 kg
5th A Bus 48.600 kg
6th I Benov 47.500 kg

Go fishing…

Oaklands Fishery

Address Marsh Meadow New Ross Wexford Ireland Phone: +353 51 445348 Mobile Phone: +353 87 6988979 Mobile Phone: +353 87 781 1042 Website: oaklandslake.com

18kg wins round two of Feedermasters Comp on Muckno

Lough Muckno hosted round two of this year’s Feedermasters competition last week as four qualifying places were up for grabs on the day. 42 anglers lined up at the start of the day, spread across a few different sections and it was White Island that fished best on the day, producing four of the top five weights.

Rimantas Kondracas landed a fine bag of 18kg to take the top spot, while Graham Worley came second on 14kg. Third place went to Richard Pratt on 11kg while the final qualifier place went to Philip Jackson.

Lure Fishing Podcast Episode 13 – Stripers with Brandon Sausele

In this episode, Cormac Walsh chats with top striped bass angler Brandon Sausele.
Brandon is based in Long Island New York with Montauk the mecca of striped bass fishing as his back yard.
Enjoying a great season so far Brandon has had some whopping bass up to 50lb and he gives some really interesting insights into his approach to striped bas fishing.
So if you are dreaming of a trip to Montauk or have already been or just want to pick up some great advice to incorporate into your own lure fishing, this one is well worth a listen.
Available below on Spotify and anywhere else you get your Podcast from.
#fishing #podcast #fishinglife #bassfishing #bassfishingireland

Salmon fishing picks up in Galway

Fishing the Galway Weir, June 21 2023

Daithi Ryan reports from the Galway Fishery, where following a closure due to high temperatures, the fishery reopened on the 19th of June. Grilse have been running the river in better numbers every day since. Check out the video below shot at the weir this week.

Daithi reports that since the reopening fishing has been very productive, with 56 salmon landed. The most successful method has been the fly, with 40 caught on the Ffy and 16 caught on the prawn. The most successful fly has been the Haugur, with it accounting for a lot of the fish.

Regular visitor from Spain, Sergio Breton with a nice fish on his visit

The grilse so far have been good quality with the majority averaging about 5lbs. On the 21st Denis Heffernan landed a stunning fish of 9lbs on the fly and shortly after landed another one of 4lbs, also on fly.

Denis Heffernan with his brace

On the 23rd Brendan O’Connor landed an excellent fish of 12.1lbs fresh off the tide also on the fly. On the 28th Ray Drennan landed 2 beautiful grilse within a very short space of time one of 6lbs and the other just over 5lbs.

Galway Weir at sunrise on the summer solstice 2023

Long-awaited rain brings sport to the Erriff

Donavin Brinklow reports from the River Erriff, where a long dry spell was broken by several floods in the last few days. Fresh water and lower temperatures brought salmon into the river, and anglers have been enjoying good sport this week.

 

25th June

J. Delaney landed salmon of 3lbs, 3.5lbs and 6.5lbs on Beat 9 in the Middle Garden Pool and Falls Pool using a Willie Gunn. Billy Moylan landed a 2.5lbs sea trout in the Lower Garden Pool on an Ally’s shrimp. S Prestley landed a 7.5lbs salmon on Beat 5 – Glenacally Pool – on a Delphi Dog. C. Reynolds landed a 3lbs, 4lbs and 3.5lbs salmon on Beat 9. P. Coyne landed a 3lbs and a 4lbs salmon in the Falls Pool and a 4.5lbs salmon in the Middle Garden Pool on Beat 9 using an Ally’s shrimp.

A summer flood at Aasleagh Falls, River Erriff, Co.Mayo

26th June

C. O’Leary had a great day, landng a 3.5lbs salmon in the Middle Garden, a 4lbs salmon in the Falls Pool and a 4lbs salmon in the Lower Garden Pool, and a 5lbs fish in the Sea Pool on Beat 9 using a Sunray Shadow.

 

27th June

E. McCarthy landed a 5lbs salmon and a 0.5lbs sea trout in the Sea Pool, and a 3.5lbs salmon in the Falls Pool on Beat 9 using a Cascade. M. Witort landed a 3lbs salmon on Beat 6 using a Cascade. D. Flynn landed a 5lbs salmon on Beat 7. S. Fleming landed a 3.4 lbs salmon on Beat 5 on an orange shrimp. J O’Neill landed a 7lbs salmon on Beat 8 using an Ally’s shrimp. G. Merrick landed a 5lbs salmon on Beat 9 with a Collie Dog. E. Ledesma landed a 6lbs salmon on Beat 4 Cottage Pool. V. Henry landed a 5 lbs salmon on Beat 9 using a Willie Gunn.

 

28th June

P. Coyne landed a 4.5lbs salmon in the Bridge Pool on Beat 9 using an orange shrimp. G. Merrick landed a 4lbs salmon on Beat 9 also with an orange shrimp.

 

Go Fishing

The Erriff System is comprised of the Erriff River and the two small loughs of Tawnyard and Derrintin. The River Erriff is one of the premier salmon fishing rivers in Ireland. A spate river, it is characterised by lively streams and deep fish-holding pools. It has 8 miles of prime angling water, divided into 9 beats. Beats are un-crowded with only two rods on most and a maximum of 3 sometimes. Angling is rotated on a daily basis.

Telephone: (095) 42382

Email: [email protected]

Leinster anglers brave storm for chance to fish in Inter-Pro’s

Coarse angler on the Royal Canal

The Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation fished the last leg of their 2022/23 Leinster league last week on the Royal Canal. The thunder and lightning sent anglers to their cars for spells for safety reasons, but after the storm had passed, some great fishing for Roach, Rudd, Perch, Bream, Tench and Pike was had.

Conor Browne put in an all star performance to cruise to the top of the rankings on the day. The top 10 Anglers from the 12 leg League will make up the team that will do battle in the Inter-Pros next September.

Conor Browne with his winning bag

Results as follows:


1st……Conor Browne…..27lb-5ozs.

2nd…..Colin Oliver……….12lb-9ozs.
3rd……Hugh Mckernan.. 4lb-14ozs.
Section “A”.

1st…..Colin Oliver….12lb-9ozs
2nd… Hugh Mckernan..4lb-14ozs.
Section “B”.

1st……Conor Browne….27lb-5ozs.
2nd…..Jimmy Kelly……..4lb-7ozs.

Water levels up and salmon showing on Roughty, Maine, Laune and lake

Roughty Bridge, Co. Kerry
Roughty Bridge just outside Kenmare in Co. Kerry.

The rains that fell last week improved the fishing in a few rivers across Kerry last week.

At Kenmare the rivers were up and a few salmon were reported caught, but main run is still to arrive. Best fish was  11lbs salmon from the Roughty.

The levels since Sunday are rising slowly, the Maine has shown some sea trout, and a few grilse, the water is holding steady and coloured.

The Laune has shown good water since Tuesday with some grilse caught, angling has been quiet.

Lough Leane is carrying plenty of anglers with reports of some decent spring fish still.

Go fishing…

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/roughty.htm

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/laune.htm

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/maine.htm

Another quiet week on the Munster Blackwater, lowest reaches only getting fish

Blackwater at Lismore

It was a quiet enough week on the Munser Blackwater once more – no major changes in fortunes for the week to 25 June.

It was much the same as the previous week with salmon angling on the Blackwater and tributaries being extremely poor with the only salmon now being recorded coming from the Cappoquin area, which shows up approximately 2-3 Salmon per day to large numbers of anglers.

Trout angling is by now in the main undertaken during evenings between 9 pm and midnight, but catch records are sparse from this sector.

Go fishing…

Guided fishing, clubs, private fisheries etc


Blackwater Valley Fishery

Salmon, Sea trout and Brown trout fishing on prime fishing beats River Blackwater Co. Cork and Co. Waterford Ireland.

Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +353 (0) 87 690 5467
Web: facebook.com/Corkwaterfordfishery


Blackwater Salmon Fishery

Blackwater Salmon Fishery has 3 beats downstream of the weir and 2 upstream of the weir. Blackwater Salmon Fishery offers fishing on approximately 5 miles of the river Blackwater. The fishing is spread throughout the middle section of the river to offer good sport throughout the fishing season. Due to the location of the beats, fishing can still usually be offered in low or high water.
Contact Glenda Powell: Lismore, Co Waterford,
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +353 (0) 872351260 Telephone: +353 (0) 5853929
Web: www.blackwatersalmonfishery.com


Fortwilliam Fishery & Self-Catering Cottages

Fortwilliam Fishery offers two miles of double bank salmon and trout fishing over five beats on the river Blackwater.
Our salmon include – Springers, May Salmon, Grilse, Back End Salmon, and in Summer sea trout.
Our beats provide a wide variety of water, suitable for both beginners and the more experienced fishermen.
Fortwilliam Fishery, Glencairn, Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ireland
Web: www.fortwilliamfishing.ie Email: [email protected]
Tel: (00353) 87 8292077 or 058 75299


Blackwater Salmon and Trout Fishery

Blackwater Salmon and Trout Fishery control a number of beats of the Munster Blackwater. The Ballyduff Bridge beat is almost a mile long offering a huge variety of water and is particularly suited to fly fishing. Upstream near the village of Ballyhooley (a few miles outside the town of Fermoy, Cork) we have two beats. The Ballincurrig Beat is one of the most beautiful locations along the river and has an excellent piece of fly water flowing into a deep pool. Just downstream on the opposite bank we have a short but productive beat, called Magners. This beat fishes also well in high water.

Contact  Jason Corcoran:
Ballyduff, Co. Waterford.

Tel: +353 (0)586 0146
Mobile: +353 (0)87 720 5690
Web: 
www.blackwatertroutandsalmon.ie


Careysville Fishery

Careysville Fishery offers some of the best salmon fly fishing in Ireland and includes 26 named pools. It is considered by many to be one of premier beats for salmon fishing in Ireland. Wading is excellent and among the numerous streams, pools and glides there is a great variety of fly fishing to suit both complete novice and challenge the most competent of fly casters.

Careysville, Clondulane, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland
Email:  [email protected] Mobile: +353 (0)86 2378788
Web: http://careysville.com/careysville-fishery/


Lismore Castle Fishery

At Lismore Castle & Golf Course Fishery, we offer nearly two miles of two inter-linked beats, the Castle Beat & the Golf Course Beat.

The legendary Castle Beat consistently ranks as one of the top Salmon beats on the River Blackwater, for the number of Atlantic Salmon caught per rod. The Golf Course Beat offers about 1.5 miles of fishable water through meandering majestic countryside. The Golf Course beat offers a number of bewildering pools suitable for unmatched spinning and bait fishing.

For bookings contact Joe Willoughby on Mobile no. 00353 87 8295449 or Email: [email protected]

Website: www.lismorecastlefishery.com


Blackwater Salmon Anglers, Mallow

We provide Day Tickets for some prime Salmon fishing in Mallow Co. Cork. We have excellent fly water, shrimping worming and spinning also. We also have very competitive Day rates and we have very recently upgraded our fishing.

Tickets available from “The Bridge House” and “Vincent Downes Menswear” Mallow.

Facebook: Blackwater Salmon Anglers


Upper Bridgetown Salmon Fishery

Located on the Munster Blackwater in the south of Ireland. Situated mid river between the towns of Fermoy and Mallow. A productive left bank beat in stunning surroundings.

For bookings contact Conor Arnold: +353 87 755 4682

Facebook: Upper Bridgetown Salmon Fishery


Loungueville House Salmon Fishery

For details on availability and conditions of fishing for salmon and trout on the Longueville House waters please contact them at
Contact : Longueville House Hotel, William O’Callaghan
Address : Mallow, Co. Cork.
Telephone : 00 353 22 47156
Email: [email protected]
Websitewww.longuevillehouse.ie

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West Cork rivers get some decent salmon fishing after rains

The tide pushing up on the Coomhola River in July 2021
shing up on the Coomhola River in July 2021

There was some good salmon fishing in West Cork last week according to Eileen Carroll Murphy in our Macroom office. The recent rain might have been localised but it saw a small rise in the Ilen River and nice floods in the Bantry rivers.

Ilen river – 30 salmon – best 10lbs by a club angler on a Flying C.

Coomhola 5 salmon best 8lbs by a club angler on worm.

Go fishing…

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/ilen.htm

https://fishinginireland.info/salmon/southwest/coomhola.htm

Sligo primary school lands top prize in IFI’s Something Fishy competition

four people standing behind an art project on a table
(L-R) Elisha Hickey (class teacher), Markus Müller (IFI), Emily Mannion (class representative), Paul Colreavy (principal)

A primary school in Sligo has reeled in the winning prize in Inland Fisheries Ireland’s 2023 ‘Something Fishy’ competition.

Something Fishy is an educational programme aimed at primary school pupils aged between 10-13 years old. It informs and educates students on fish, water, angling, and the Irish environment.

Sixth class learners in Scoil Mhuire agus Iosaf, Collooney, Co. Sligo created the winning project in this year’s competition, and received, a €500 prize voucher to be used for educational purposes at the school.

On completion of the programme, primary school students were challenged by IFI to create a project to demonstrate their learnings based on the theme of ‘life along the river’.

Something Fishy is organised by IFI, in conjunction with Blackrock Education Centre.

Announcing the winners, Suzanne Campion, Head of Finance and Corporate Services at IFI said: “This winning project showcased a great level of awareness from these young Sligo students of biodiversity, in, and around, our rivers. A big thanks to Sligo Education Centre for their assistance with schools in the Sligo area.

“It is reassuring to see the knowledge that these children have on issues around the conservation and protection of our fisheries resource. Such interest and engagement on the sustainability of our fish and habitats bodes well for future generations – who will, after all, be the custodians of our inland fisheries in the years to come.”

This year 45 schools participated in the Something Fishy www.somethingfishy.ie initiative nationwide.