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34th Irish Winter Shore Festival – Report

This report from the organisers of the Irish Winter Shore Festival:

The 2023 Irish Winter Shore Angling Festival took place on east Wexford beaches from January 26th to 28th. The check-in commenced on Wednesday evening at the event headquarters The Upton Court Hotel in Kilmuckridge. The majority of the competitors took advantage of this & only 33 of the 124 entries remained to check in on Thursday morning. The numbers were down on what was expected for a variety of reasons from lack of accommodation to illness & the inevitable ‘no shows’.

The venue for the first session was Morriscastle Beach which was pegged in 4 zones. The session commenced at 12 mid-day with a cutting northerly wind & dropping tide & as was anticipated in these conditions fish came very slowly in the early part of the day. Later in the day when the wind abated & bait scent had permeated the water the fishing improved & towards dusk the whiting showed up. Disappointingly, as the tide ebbed the shifting sand bank created a bar & deep gully in front of some anglers which restricted their ability to reach deeper water. The minimum size limit for this event is 18 centimetres with no undersize fish permitted. The session finished at 5 o’clock & 1,054 fish had been recorded, all of them returned to the water.

The zone prize winners on day 1 were:

Longest flat fish was a 38-centimetre flounder for Seán Healy & longest round was a 33-centimetre whiting for Sam Collier. Super pool winner (best catch) was Ged Stevens on 950 points for 37 fish followed by Adrian Bordianu with 733 points for 26 fish & Ben Arnold third with 661 points for 34 fish. The result was posted at 8.40 pm.

The venue on day 2 was Ballinesker beach with 2 zones either side of the entrance. Fishing commenced at 12 mid-day in bright sunshine but with little or no wave action. Fish came well in the first hour but died off mid-session & once again picked up towards dusk. Lines were reeled in at 5 o’clock & 1,256 fish had been recorded & returned to the water.

Zone prize winners on day 2 were:

Longest fish of the day was a 36 centimetre coalfish for Shane Olden & longest flat fish was a 32 centimetre flounder for Gary Falk. Super pool winner was Richard Yates with 667 points for 25 fish followed by Ged Stevens with 621 points for 25 fish & Joe Wales in third with 585 points for 22 fish. Double zone winner Ged Stevens led the way in the individual result from Richard Yates who also had 2 zone wins. All to play for on day 3. The result was posted at 7.30.

Curracloe beach had been the planned venue for day 3 but due to pegs encroaching onto it from Ballinesker on day 2 there was not enough unfished space available to fit all the pegs on. No other suitable venue was available at short notice & with the sand bar in Morriscastle causing a problem the decision was taken to fish Ballinesker again.

The session commenced at 10.30 in overcast conditions with a light south easterly breeze & some good wave action. Fish appeared straight away with almost everyone recording in the first hour. As was to be expected catch numbers were down & with the finish at 3.30 well ahead of dusk it did not improve later in the day. 825 fish were recorded on day 3.

The zone winners on day 3 were:

Longest fish on day 3 was a 35 centimetre whiting for Ian Knight & longest flat fish was a 32 centimetre flounder for Darren Stevens. Super pool winner was Joe Arch with 534 points for 21 fish followed by Chris Clark on 470 points for 18 fish & third was Phil Lee on 413 points for 16 fish.

The hard-working results committee had the results completed & on display at 6.30.
Species captured were Flounder, Dab, Codling, Coalfish, Rockling, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Whiting & Bass. Total number of fish recorded was 3,135.


The presentation dinner was served at 8pm followed by the prize giving. Chairman George McCullough opened the proceeding by asking those present to remember Micheál Quinn & Chris Howell both long standing supporters of the event who passed away since last we gathered.

He thanked everyone who had helped in the running of the event. He also thanked all our sponsors & supporters for their help & generous support. He complimented the management & staff of the Upton Court Hotel for a wonderful meal professionally served & enjoyed by all. He finished by thanking everyone who had donated prizes for the raffle.

The presentation of prizes was then performed by Warren Doyle & Christy Cloak.
Under 18’s: 1st Max Roche, 2nd Kai Butler, 3rd Nathan Tahren
Ladies: 1st Jane Cantwell, 2nd Anne Whitty, 3rd Pat Shortt
Pairs: 1st Richard Yates, Chris Clark
2nd John White, Sam Collier
3rd Henry Randell, Adrian Bordianu
4 Person: 1st Richard Yates, Chris Clark, John White, Sam Collier.
2nd Henry Randell, Adrian Bordianu, Dave Shorthouse, Dave Wright
3rd Ged Stevens, Gareth Griffiths, Paul Witter, Matt White
Individual: 1st Ben Arnold, 2nd Ged Stevens, 3rd Richard Yates.

The organising committee would like to acknowledge & thank the following for their help, support & sponsorship:

TronixPro, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Waterford Glass, Wexford County Council, Stephen Glynn, Paul Tyndall, Malcolm Newitt, Ken Forsyth, Tommy Squires, Seán Cushen (IFI), Patrick Foran (IFI)

Wild day provides plenty of action for anglers on Lough Derg

Damien Culliney of Anglers Paradise had Anne Marie and Stephen out for a day’s pike angling on Lough Derg. It was a wild and windy day, but it didn’t affect the fishing, as between casting and trolling they managed 10 fish. Anne Marie managed to land a new PB for herself, a beautiful 104 cm fish. Both guide and clients had a great day out, and they are already planning another trip together as they are officially hooked on Lough Derg.
Anne Marie with her new PB of 104cm
Stephen with a nice pike in windy conditions

Go fishing…

Anglers Paradise Ireland

Trout and Pike Guide

Anglers Paradise Ireland is owned and managed by Damien Culliney, a well known angler and chef in the Clare region and a man passionate about the inland waterways and natural history of County Clare. At Angler’s Paradise, we love the thrill of Game fishing and Pike fishing in equal measure and can take our clients to some of Europe’s most unspoilt rivers and lakes in search of trophy predators and the realisation of their angling dreams.

Tel Mobile: +353 86 060 2718
Web: www.anglersparadise.ie
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Email damien@anglersparadise.ie

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Anglers on the ‘Mark’ as Leinster Pike Angling Club visit Cavan

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There were some lovely pike caught in the Leinster Pike Anglers winter league

The Leinster Pike Angling Club headed to a Cavan where they fished a small group of lakes for the penultimate leg of their winter league. 20 anglers made the most of the decent weather for the time of year, and some anglers had bumper bags, with Mark Kiernan coming out on top with a great catch of 18 fish for over 60lb.

With the top three looking like this:

1st Mark Kiernan 18 fish for 60’11
2nd Mark Byrne 15 fish 48’6
3rd Mark McKenna 6 fish 26’1
it looks like if your name wasn’t Mark, you might as well have stayed at home…

Please fish in a sustainable manner

Big bags and new PBs make Newbridge Pike Anglers first outing a success

35 members of Newbridge District Pike Anglers hit the banks last weekend for their first competition of the season. They added a bit of variety to the day by mixing canal venues with river venues to give anglers a bit of choice. Most anglers headed for the river swims and that proved to be the better choice. One angler had a very productive day, landing 11 fish for over 49lb, while another angler broke his PB with a fine fish of 19lb, the heaviest fish on the day.

Overall, 72 pike were landed, a very creditable tally for the day. See Newbridge District Pike Anglers Facebook page for the full report.

Full results as follows:

1st Adam Craig 19lb new pb 1 fish
2nd David Quinlivan 9.02 hf 49.04 bag 11 fish
3rd Dave Murphy 7.15 hf 23.13 bag 6 fish
2nd heaviest fish Steo Cummins 16.08 bag 20.10
3rd heaviest fish Luke Ellis 8.10 bag 10.15
Please fish in a sustainable manner

Bumper day on the Spurs for Wicklow Boats clients

Spurdogs!
Spurdogs!

Anglers fishing with Kit Dunne of Wicklow Boat Charters had some fine fishing this week as the specimen spurs finally put in an appearance in numbers. Six anglers landed a total of seven specimen sized spurdog, with plenty of others around the metre mark. A great return for a day’s angling.

Go Fishing

Angling Charters are offered on a full-day, half-day and evening trip basis and can be tailored to suit your needs. Two boats are available – Lisin and Castle Maiden. All levels of anglers are catered for. Anglers will benefit from your skipper’s angling experience and local knowledge with advice and guidance on-hand at all times.

SPECIALIST ANGLING CHARTERS

Specialist Angling Charters are offered for those who wish to target specific species, specimen fish or try new angling methods.

ANGLING COACHING

Whether you’re a Club, Individual, School or Junior, you can have an angling coaching session or programme tailored to suit your needs.

Kit Dunne
Wicklow Boat Charters

Telephone: +353 (0)87 6832179 +353 (0)404 67031
Email: dunnekit@gmail.com Website: www.wicklowboatcharters.ie

Opening Day on the Galway Fishery

The magnificent fish now on display.

High water meant there was very little angling done on the Galway Fishery on opening day, but anglers and friends from near and far gathered to mark the start of the 2023 season.

The absence of old friends who have passed away recently was marked, in particular former fishery manager Ned Cusack, who passed away last year at 103 years old. Ned was still catching salmon at the fishery the summer before he passed!

Ned Cusack as we like to remember him. Aged 102 with two fresh salmon, accompanied by his son Eamon.

Giant Salmon On Display

This year saw two new arrivals at the Galway Fishery. Eminent (and recently retired) fishery scientist and former fishery manager Dr. Paddy Gargan presented a cast of a 69lbs salmon that was taken in a draft net on the fishery in 1866. This fish was featured in Fred Buller’s book “The Domesday Book of Giant Salmon” and an original cast of the fish is also on display in University College Galway. The actual fish was sent to Billingsgate Market in London, where it fetched a price of £12 3s, a huge amount in those days. The cast is incredibly detailed, and can only be appreciated by viewing it in person – it truly is magnificent!

Dr. Paddy Gargan with the salmon cast he presented to the Galway Fishery.
The magnificent fish now on display.

Fly Collection

The Ballyshannon Collection is now also on permanent  display at the Galway Fishery angling lodge. This collection of 15 renowned flytyers version of the Ballyshannon Fly was commissioned by well-known author and flytyer EJ (Ted) Malone (RIP) and will be of great interest to flytying aficionados, particularly fully dressed salmon flies.

The Ballyshannon Collection

 

Refreshments and food were very welcome on the day, and I’m sure some of the participants adjourned to a nearby hostelry to continue the deliberations and look forward to the season ahead!

First Salmon Of 2023 Caught On The Blackwater

Ray O'Dwyer with the first salmon of 2023
Ray O'Dwyer with the first salmon of 2023

The River Blackwater only opened for salmon fishing this morning, and already the first salmon of the year has been caught. Mr. Ray O’Dwyer from Lismore, Co. Waterford was fishing Careysville Fishery near Fermoy, with the river running slightly below normal level for the time of year, when he hooked a fish just after noon. The fish took a tube fly, and was fresh in from the sea, with sea lice still attached. Weighing 6.25lbs, this is the first salmon (that we know of) in Ireland this year.

Well done to Ray on landing the first salmon. Hopefully this is a sign of a good season to come on the Blackwater, and around the country!

Go Fishing

This large and broad river has a lot of fine salmon fishing spread among many private and club fisheries. They are all easily accessible and most welcome visiting anglers. Spring run improving in recent years. The best grilse fishing is towards the end of the season. For more information see:

Cork Blackwater

Guided fishing, clubs, private fisheries etc


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: info@blackwatersalmonfishery.com
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: fishing@fortwilliamireland.com
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:  fishing@careysville.com 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: info@lismorecastlefishery.com

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: info@longuevillehouse.ie
Websitewww.longuevillehouse.ie

No fear! First offshore run of 2023 for Skua

Jim Clohessy of topfisher.eu couldn’t let the first month of 2023 pass without a trip offshore aboard Skua to stretch his fishing legs and blow away the slow-season cobwebs.

Jim had had a couple of goes inshore already in January, but with calm conditions and a 10°C reading on the thermometer, it was time to test the throttle and venture further afield in search of pollack and codling. There is always the ‘fear’ that something won’t work on a boat after the winter break and the only way to make sure that things are functioning is to put them to the test; thankfully, Skua got a clean bill of health.

In terms of the fishing – a fairly slow start gave way to a steady flow of pollack, big wrasse and even a few codling for Jim and crew – all taken on soft plastic lures and 60g jig heads. They had to work to find the fish, with only bits and pieces showing up on the sounder, but work they did and it paid off in the end.

All told, a January day well spent and great to get into some fish so early in the year!

 

Irish Angling Update – 27 January 2023

As we reach the last week of January, the relatively dry spell has continued, giving waters a chance to recede and hopefully opening up more fishing opportunities for anglers. Most areas of the country recorded less than 10mm of rainfall, well below average for the time of year. We have also had some nice bright days with little wind, a welcome break after some very blowy months. And all this seems to have spurred anglers on, as we are starting to see more reports filter in, and some good fish being caught.

So, we begin with pike angling, and the Limerick County Pike Anglers were back on the banks last week for their first competition of 2023. The are a very active club, holding regular competitions and welcoming anglers from beyond the county to their events. And it was one of those travelling anglers that performed a smash and grab, as Kevin Flanagan caught a 15lb + pike followed a little later by a whopping 25lb + pike to make it two pike for over 40 pounds. Needless to say, he walked away with the competition and set a high bar for his fellow club members to aim at for the rest of the year. Kevin wins this week’s Catch of the Week for his exploits.

A new PB of 25lb + and a great start to the year!

In other pike angling news, Carafin Lodge welcomed their first angling group of the new year last week. The weather was against them for their week, with hard frosts and high water levels making fishing tricky, but the lads knuckled down to it and landed plenty of pike, with a couple of decent trout thrown in too, all on deadbait. To the midlands next, and Mick ‘the fish’ Flanagan was testing his home waters around Mullingar during the week. He opted for a bit of drop shotting, which attracted plenty of perch, along with a well-stuffed pike. To round up our pike angling news, the Romanian Catch & Release Angling Club are another active club with plenty of events throughout the year across various angling disciplines. They are putting the word out there to invite new club members for the year, all nationalities welcome!

To sea angling now, and the ever-active Killybegs Mariners were out for a few sessions during the week. They had one competition for the longest flattie, but found the flatties hard to find until the evening was drawing to a close. Some of them also tried a few shore marks during the week, landing a nice mix of fish, including a fine double-figure conger.

Double figure conger for Killybegs Mariner

Angling guide Richie Ryan was out chasing some early season mullet this week, and managed to bag one on the fly. These notoriously shy fish are hard to tempt at the best of times, so to get one on the fly this early in the season is a real feat. And, in a strange coincidence, he realised that the first mullet reported for 2022 was caught on the same date, Jan 22nd. Is it a coincidence or is there an interesting trend there…? The Irish Federation of Sea Anglers are holding a couple of shore angling sessions for anglers between the ages of 16 and 21 who want to brush up on their skills. There’s always loads more to learn about fishing, and it helps to get shown the ropes from expert anglers, so any young angler looking to up their skills should apply.

On the salmon front, a few hardy anglers are venturing out on Lough Currane in search of the first salmon of the season. There have been some kelts and brown trout landed, but that first bar of silver remains elusive… Elsewhere, the draw has taken place for the first round of brown tags for the River Lee. Anglers who participated can check to see if they have the winning numbers here.

To trout fishing now, and while we have no reports to share, we do have a couple of social media titbits that might interest you. The Ireland on the Fly team have been busy again, this week chatting with one of Ireland’s top fly tiers, Ryan Houston and questioning whether the art of fly tying improves your angling. In another post, Jackie Mahon looks forward to the 2023 season and decides that April is the month to get the best fishing on Lough Arrow.

This was one of a couple of nice trout landed by anglers fishing for pike at Carafin Lodge

We wrap upthis week’s angling reports with a single coarse angling report, where Munster Coarse Anglers revisited O’Briensbridge, which resembled a battlefield the last time they were at the venue. Luckily order had been restored and the banks were back to normal. Fishing was patchy, but some anglers managed a bit of consistency, and 11lb was the top weight. Staying in Co. Clare, Tulla and District Coarse Angling Club are holding their AGM in the Court House, Tulla tonight at 7.30 and new members are welcome.

Obriensbridge
A decent haul from O’Briensbridge

In other news, the Irish Specimen Fish Committee have announced that their awards ceremony will be held on 11th March at the Clayton Hotel Leopardstown. Please note the change of venue to Leopardstown and not the Clayton Airport, where the event was held in recent years. Finally, it’s been great to see and report on the return of bluefin tuna to Irish waters in recent years. It’s really been a rare good news story, and that story is well told by Dr. William Roche, in the latest episode of Tommy’s Outdoors podcast.

And now the weather…

Friday will have some bright sunny spells, particularly across the east and southeast, but some outbreaks of rain will spread from the northwest overnight, and it will be a chilly night, with temperatures between 0 and 5 degrees. Saturday will see bright spells in the west, but it will be duller in the east as cloud and mist linger. It will remain cold on Saturday night, and some rain will affect Connacht and Ulster on Sunday, with the rest of the country mostly dry. This mix of sunny spells mingled with light rain in places will extend into Monday before more blustery conditions arrive on Tuesday.

Safe fishing to all and tight lines, especially here in Ireland.

IFI Staff
Catch, Photo, Release

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    Early mullet for Richie and on a fly to boot

    The Eire Bass guide Richie Ryan has again been successful in his early year goal of catching mullet on the fly. this is the first reported mullet here this year.

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    Richie tells us he informed his fellow guide David Norman of West Cork Bass fame about his good fortune. David replied by text “Great! I have in my Calendar that the first Mullet of 2022 arrived on today’s date, so they are punctual!”

    Is this a coincidence or is there something more complex here?

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