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Irish angling Update – Moy salmon, Sheelin trout, big pike and more

Carrowmore beach, Louisburgh

Rainfall in the past week was once again below normal nationwide, but the long dry spell is coming to an end and there was heavy rain in parts of the west and south west yesterday. The last week has been cold with temperatures consistently more than 2°C below normal and often feeling colder in northerly winds. Tough to be out in but not the worst conditions for angling…

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Nigel Lackey with the first Moy Salmon of 2023 weighing in at 8lbs.

Low water levels continued to dog anglers in the last week, so reports are thin on the ground. The first River Moy salmon was caught last week by Ballina native Nigel Lackey on the Ballina Salmon Anglers waters.  The fish was caught on the worm and was landed on “The Flag” just upstream of the Ballina Salmon Weir.  Ballina Salmon Anglers also reported two fish lost. Lough Currrane also produced a salmon last week. Angling guide, Dominic McGillicuddy caught a fine 8lb Salmon on the troll on a cold morning  but it soon warmed up when the reel sang its merry tune. Anglers on Lough Currane are reminded that the fishery and wider area remains catch and release only for all sea trout in 2023. The second draw of the season for River Lee brown tags will take place on Wednesday 22nd March 2023. For more details on the draw and how to enter see River Lee Brown tag draw – Round 2

Sheelin trout

Lough Sheelin opened its waters to a brand-new fishing season on Wednesday March 1st.  Early season fishing is never for the faint hearted and March 2023 has stayed true to form, testing the metel of its anglers with near Baltic conditions prevailing. In the opening week 78 trout were reported to staff on the lake. Dabblers and traditional wets did well, but the Minky, Humongus and other lures caught the most fish. There were some good days reported on Lough Corrib too where anglers fishing a mix of fly and troll tactics had some lovely trout in bright but cold conditions. With the clock ticking down to the opening of many of our trout rivers, fly guide turned streamer specialist, Keith McDonnell has put together a number of tips that will aid you in the pursuit of early-season trout.

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5 20s for Newbridge District Pike Anglers wins the club Catch of the Week

Newbridge District Pike Anglers fished a Limerick venue last week and had one of those days when everything comes together. By the end of the session they had caught and released 23 pike, including five twenties and two doubles, to make it a session they will never forget, and a worthy Catch of the Week if ever there was one. Meanwhile on Lough Allen a group of German students finished a semester of study in Ireland with an angling experience they are unlikely to ever match again. The group of five had some great days over a week of fishing but the highlights were breaking PBs and catching a really impressive pike of 120cm.

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James Harty with a 41cm flounder. James and his brother Danny and sister Mila win Junior Catch of the Week

Cork’s Rebel anglers had a good session on Ballycrenan Beach. The fishing wasn’t hectic but there was enough going on to keep them interested with bass, ray, flounder and bullhuss caught on a variety of baits. Bass from the beaches is not something that just happens on southerly beaches at this time of year, as Donegal’s Killybegs Mariners have also been getting bass, and sea trout on their local shore marks. Galway Bay SAC held their second club Master Angler competition on Sunday, fishing Carrowmore beach just outside Louisburgh, Co. Mayo. A nice surf and decent tide looked like perfect conditions, but fishing was frustratingly slow for the senior anglers. The juniors did much better with some 40cm plus flounder really shaking things up. James Harty and his brother Danny had 3 between them  and at the end of the competition, the Hartys swept the board in the junior section, with James taking top spot, followed by Danny in second and sister Mila in third. This super achievement wins Junior Catch of the Week.

Oaklands

Just one coarse angling report in this week. The second round of the Munster Teams League was fished at Oaklands. Home advantage really showed as the the Oaklands teams took first and second place.

Podwatch

In this episode of the Lure Fishing Podcast, host Cormac Walsh has a really interesting chat with Grant Woodgate, a bass lure specialist based in Portugal. Meanwhile the Ireland on the Fly podcast continues its focus on spring salmon fishing, this week turning its attention to the Upper Caragh Fishery in county Kerry.

Other news

Inland Fisheries Ireland has just published the Winter 2023 issue of its research newsletter. The publication covers a number of topics including barrier assessment, climate mitigation programme, hydromorphology, and more. Check it out at IFI research newsletter looks at barriers, climate, trout and river restoration

And now the Weather

This weekend will be unsettled, with rain, sleet, and snow on Saturday followed by wet and windy conditions on Sunday. Temperatures will be much milder on Sunday, ranging from 7 to 11°C. Sunday night will be windy with showers, and Monday will be cloudy with showers in the south and southwest. Tuesday is uncertain, with potential showers falling as sleet on higher ground. The rest of the week will see continued rain and showers due to low pressure in the Atlantic, with mild conditions expected.

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

IFI Staff
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IFI research newsletter looks at barriers, climate, trout and river restoration

Inland Fisheries Ireland’s R&D newsletter, Developments in Inland Fisheries Ireland Research, gives an overview of some of our active research programmes.

Thie Winter 2023 edition, which has just been published,  focuses on

  • barrier assessment,
  • climate mitigation programme,
  • hydromorphology,
  • brown trout
  • riverine restoration;

Also included are some details of projects covered in IFI’s recent webinar series.

Do read this news letter and older editions see: IFI Research Newsletter

Trout of all sizes on Corrib

Corrib looked stunning in the sunshine when I was passing on Tuesday, but I’m sure it was cold out there for the hardy anglers seeking sport. Up to the last couple of days, however, it has been fairly nice spring weather recently. Guide Padraig Fahy from Birchall Lodge & Angling took David Mpylan and his son Jonathan for a day out on Saturday, and Jonathan had a great day, landing three trout for approx. 11lbs, best fish just over 6lbs.

Jonathan with one of his fish

Ferox and pike guide Tomi Kurman has also been on the water, with some fine trout to the boat. A break from trolling saw he and a guest break out the small lures, but while they had great sport, the fish were all on the small side on that day! Back to the trolling, though, and the bigger fish keep coming…

Go Fishing

Birchall Lodge & Angling – For bookings or queries contact info@birchallonloughcorrib.com

Or Padraig on 00 353 86 256 5009

 

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

 

Lough Corrib

All about the juniors at Galway Bay competition

Galway Bay SAC held their second club Master Angler competition on Sunday, fishing Carrowmore beach just outside Louisburgh, Co. Mayo. A beautiful spring day greeted anglers, with the odd passing shower that stayed mostly offshore.

Carrowmore beach, Louisburgh

A nice surf and decent tide looked like perfect conditions, but fishing was frustratingly slow. An early dogfish put Kevin O’Hara into the lead, which would prove insurmountable, with senior anglers only landing the odd single fish throughout the competition. John Cunningham’s 41cm flounder being the pick of these.

A fine 41cm flounder for John Cunningham

The junior anglers, however, stole the show, with the Harty clan all showing dad Gary how to catch fish. Young James Harty took first place on his first ever competitive outing, with two flounder including a cracking 41cm fish.

A happy James Harty with a cracking 41cm flounder

Brother Danny was also on the fish, and he also had a big 41cm flattie.

A fine flounder for Danny Harty

At the end of the competition, the Hartys swept the board in the junior section, with James taking top spot, followed by Danny in second and sister Mila in third.

Ailbhe Hartnett took 4th in the juniors, and was also presented with two bronze medals, one for the recent Maurice Dalton All-Ireland Open Shore, and one for the All-Ireland Inter-Provincial Championships.

Brian Reidy presents Ailbhe with one of her bronze medals

The seniuor competition was won by Kevin O’Hara, followed in second by John Cunningham, and Brian Reidy took third spot. With 3 weeks until the next leg at Lettergesh, there is still all to play for in the master angler table.

Looking across at Clare Island from Carrowmore beach

 

Go Fishing

Galway Bay Sea Angling Club is a progressive club based in Galway, but fishing competitions along the west coast. New members are always welcome, and every level of experience is catered for, with social outings right up to competitions held throughout the year. If you’re looking to get into sea angling in the west, check them out here 

The Lure Fishing Podcast featuring Grant Woodgate

In this episode of the Lure Fishing Podcast, host Cormac Walsh has a really interesting chat with Grant Woodgate. Grant is well known for his big bass fishing in Portugal. He gives some fascinating insights into how he goes about targeting big bass, explaining his techniques and tactics and how they might be applied to targeting big bass in Ireland.

Grant is also the owner and developer of his own lure and rod range ”Samson Lures” and he tell us how he developed his lures and gives some great advice on how to get the very best out of them. Another really informative chat not to be missed.

Available on Spotify/Apple/Google Podcasts.

https://podcasts.apple.com/…/the-lure…/id1666809652

https://spotify.link/E1lQpB4L1xb

https://podcasts.google.com/…/ZTBiMGM3N2EtMjI3Ny00MmQ3L…

Ireland on the Fly Podcast talks to Mike O’Shea

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ontinuing their focus on spring salmon fishing, this week’s Ireland on the Fly podcast turns its attention to the Upper Caragh Fishery in county Kerry.

Daire and Tom speak to Mike O’Shea, the fishery manager, to find out about the salmon run on the system from the early season springers to the summer grilse.

Listen & follow the podcast on Apple or Spotify:

https://podfollow.com/ireland-on-the-fly

Big tides producing some nice bass and sea trout for Killybegs Mariners

Killybegs Mariners report…

Big tides this week along with a polar air system on the shore fishing trips for the mariners gang but some lovely fish going mostly round fish with the flatties there in spurts.

A few fine bass on the Donegal beaches and the usual flurry of trout always nice to see.

 

 

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Great pike fishing for German students in Leitrim

Malte and his four friends from Dusseldorf in Germany decided to spend their recent semester break in Ireland. A number of them were angling novices, but it seems they soon enough got to grips with things as they landed some impressive pike. Malte sent in the photo below of his brother Kilian breaking his PB with a fish measuring 107cm, which was caught using a lure while targeting perch on Lough Allen.

Kilian with his 107cm PB

But things were to get even better for the group later in the week as they smashed their previous best with a cracking fish of 120cm. Not at all bad for novice anglers!

120cm beaut from L. Allen
Another decent fish for the lads

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Super session produces FIVE river twenties for Newbridge Anglers

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Pike can be a funny fish to target. Sometimes when everything feels right, the pike are just switched off and refuse to take any interest in anything you throw at them. Other times they just seem to switch on for no apparent reason, and if you are lucky enough to be out on one of those days, you can have a real bonanza.

Well, a few of the Newbridge District Pike Anglers had just such a bonanza recently as they took a 4am start to travel to a river venue. With rods out before dawn, things started to get active, with a couple of jacks coming in quick and fast. Then the real fun started when a super fish of 21.3lb came to the net, which was very quickly followed by another fish of exactly the same size. Two twenties in 20 minutes; that’s exciting fishing.

But things were to get even better as a 21.9lb fish was the next lunker to be landed before things started to get a little quiet. The lads decided that a move of swim was in order, and that decision proved inspirational, as another two twenties were netted along with plenty of smaller fish, including one 16lb pike that had a 3lb tench in its throat.

At the end of the day the lads had 23 fish, including five twenties and two doubles, to make it a session they will never forget. See their full report here.

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Early season streamer tips from Keith McDonnell

Keith McDonnell, of Impact Fly Fishing, loves to target trout with streamers and he has devised a number of innovative patterns that have brought him success in Ireland and abroad. With the clock ticking down to the opening of many of our trout rivers, he has put together a number of tips that will aid you in the pursuit of early-season trout and has published them in this article.

The article includes advice on the following

  • Your windows of opportunity
  • The hard and fast rules
  • Thoughts on small rivers and streams
  • Getting jiggy with it – giving life to the fly
  • Bright flies
  • Flat water
  • Etiquette and other anglers

It’s a great read and sure to whet the appetite of any river trout angler – New Season Spring Streamer Fishing Tips

Go fishing…

Impact Fly fishing

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