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Lough Muckno Festivals Group presents its 2023 calendar of events.

Match on Lough Muckno, Monaghan
Probably Irelands finest Coarse Match Fishing venue, Lough Muckno in Castleblayney in Monaghan.

The Lough Muckno organising committee have announced the series of competitions and festivals to be held on Lough Muckno for the 2023 season – the highlight of which will be the hosting of the prestigious World Club Feeder Event in April.

Booking early for the first two festivals (St Patrick’s and Easter) is advisable since they precede the World Club Feeder event, and are sure to be a sellout, due to many of the World Event participants, seeking to practice at the venue in a competitive environment.

On the subject of the World Club Feeder Event, the committee are delighted to facilitate the organising NCFFI team in providing what will be a totally refurbished venue in partnership with Monaghan County Council and Monaghan Tourism.

Well done to Brenton Sweeney and the wider team on the bid to host this event and for choosing to seek Lough Muckno as the stand out venue.

Lough Muckno Festival Group are very pleased that long awaited refurbishment of the venue (in the planning for more than a year) virtually started at the end of November, with a survey of all the Lough Muckno stretches with the engineer in charge John Fox, pictured below while on a site survey.

It was initially scheduled to finish prior to the commencement of our first events of 2023 so it will also now further help in facilitating what should be a top class World event.

Please note the significant change to our Easter Festival dates, which became necessary due to the requested mandatory closure of the venue, one week prior to the World event.

  • St Patricks Day Festival 17th-19th March
  • Easter Festival ​​​​​​​6th-9th April
  • April 10th to 23th Venue Closed for World Club Feeder Championships (NCFFI/CIPS)
  • Feedermasters Q1​  ​​​​​11th June
  • Feedermasters Q2​​​​​​ 25th June
  • June Feeder Festival ​​​​​​26th June to 30th June
  • Feedermasters Q3​​​​​​ 9th July
  • Feedermasters Q4​​​​​​ 23rd July
  • Lough Muckno July Festival ​​​​​24th to 28th July
  • Two Day IADA Irish open 29th-30th July
  • Feedermasters Q5 ​​​​​​6th August
  • Feedermasters Q6​​​​​​ 20th August
  • Feedermasters Final ​​​​​​10th September
  • Co Monaghan Pairs​​​​​​ 11th to 15th September
  • Irish Open Feeder Championships ​​​16th to 17th September
  • Halloween Festival ​​​​​​28th to 30th October.

More information on all of the above on the Muckno Facebook page.

New ‘Trout Area Fishing’ League set up in Northern Ireland

Andrius Bikelus has been in touch to let us know of a new ‘Trout Area Fishing’ league that he is running at Annaginny Fishery & Park Farm, near Dungannon in Northern Ireland. What is Area Fishing I hear some of you ask…, well it’s a type of competition fishing that originated in Japan, where anglers target fish with ultra light tackle and barbless hooks with an emphasis on proper handling and fish welfare.

Typical area Trout Fishing kit setup

It’s becoming a popular type of competition angling in other countries and you can learn a bit more about it here. If it’s something you are interested in joining up to then contact Andrius via this Facebook page. He’s also looking for a suitable venue to set up a similar league south of the border, so we’ll keep you posted if he manages to find one.

Big bows for bass expert Richie

A happy Richie Ryan with his fine rainbow trout

Bass angling guide Richie Ryan tried his hand at some ‘bow’ fishing last week:

Let me point out from the start that I’m a total amateur at fly fishing for rainbow trout. Southern County Fishing Resort in Garryhill Co. Carlow is a recent discovery for me. My brother Captain Fintan Ryan used to bring his son Ross fishing here as it’s very close to our hometown of Borris, Co. Carlow. Fintan had told me many times how good the trout angling was here. As stated before here, it’s a hidden gem with monster trout roaming the various waters. 

Having stayed in Borris in the fabulous Step House Hotel, (thank you Amy Ryan for the voucher), it was only a short trip to the resort. On arrival, I met the owner Pat Foley who settled me in and wished me luck with the exciting news that an 18 Pounder was caught and returned yesterday! I had listened to a recent Ireland on the Fly podcast by Denis Goulding. So much excellent advice to consider, daunting. I’m used to using an indicator for mullet on the fly so I left that on the 6 Lb fluorocarbon. The indicator disappeared a few times, and, daydreaming as usual, I missed those opportunities. Pinching myself that I was fly fishing for trout in December, it was time to wake up and pay attention or end up with a blank. 

Many changes of fly later I was eventually successful having hooked a steam train! Strip striking, which I always employ when fly fishing for mullet, was the secret. The trout was 6 to 8 lbs I reckon, anxious not to stress the fish too much pressure resulted in a broken leader. Another fly was tied and Pat was at my side for the next episode also. He told me he has no interest in fishing but absolutely loves to see anglers catching, especially on the fly. As can be seen from the photo it was no small quarry, 10 Lbs Pat reckoned, thanks for landing net neatly employed Mr. Foley! Another trout about half that size threw the hook just at the net and one more on the bank. Session over, I had to head to Dublin. 

I’d like to thank Pat Foley for his kindness on the day, he really did want me to catch trout. I’ll definitely be back for another few sessions next year. If you want a winter fly fishing fix then I’d highly recommend Southern County Fishing Resort, Garryhill, Co Carlow. I should have listened to my brother Fintan so many years ago when he was recommending a trip here. 

Piscari Fly live fly tying – Pheasant Tail Nymphs, Feather Care and more

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In the latest episode of the Piscari Fly live fly tying series Peter Driver ties some cracking Grayling Nymphs and looks forward to the Hanak European Grayling Festival on the River Dee in Wales which was fished at the weekend.

Peter has a great show lined up every Saturday at 8.30pm on the Piscari Fly facebook page. Don’t miss it watch live on his Facebook page or watch back on YouTube.

Catch this seasons previous episodes

As ever you can catch up on past episodes at the PiscariFly YouTube channel where all our episodes can be watched at your leisure.

Go Fishing…

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Lower water and lower weights for Munster CAC at O’Briensbridge

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A cold day December day at O'Breinsbridge

Munster Coarse Anglers were returned once more to O’Breinsbridge at the weekend, this time to fish Round 4 of their winter series…

Round 4. O’Briensbridge Dam. Back to the same venue we fished two weeks ago and what a difference! The river was 3ft down on what it had been, so we able to peg a lot closer and with a bit of help from our weed cutters made are selves comfortable.

The large roach and dace that were there 2 weeks ago had departed only to be replaced by there half ounce and 1 ounce cousins. So it was a case of plenty of bites but trying to sort out a few better stamp fish was the order of the day.

The feeder was the most effective method with only the last 2 pegs catching on the whip in the last hour.

Results

  • 1st Ray 8lb 5oz
  • 2nd Morgan 6lb 15oz
  • 3rd Clive 6lb 13oz
Dates for this year’s remaining matches are
  • 18th. December (Fur & Feather)
  • 8th. January
  • 23rd. January
  • 5th. February
  • 12th. February
  • 26th February

Venues to be decided near the match dates.

Go fishing…

Anyone who would like to fish the Munster Coarse Anglers Winter League can contact them by commenting on their Facebook post

Join the club…

Munster Coarse Angling Club 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

O’Briens Bridge Coarse Angling Centre

 

Irish Angling Update 2 December 2022

This week saw a welcome respite from the seemingly never-ending rain of the past few weeks. The sun even made an appearance in some places! The deluge over the past few weeks has affected fishing everywhere, with many rivers and lakes inacessible due to flooding, and even inshore sea angling affected by the influx of fresh water. Reports are hard to come by, and it seems many anglers have bunkered down and not ventured out.

Pike angling has been hampered by high water levels, but some anglers are finding good sport where they can get fishing. When rivers are flooded, canals are often a good fallback option, as Artur below knows too well!

Canal pike

Another angler landing big pike (and a PB) was William Hadley, fishing with guide Bodo Funke from Angling Services Ireland. William landed a 105cm pike on his visit, a great fish considering he is new to pike fishing.

William with his new PB pike measuring 105cm

An incredible 140 anglers turned up for the annual Pat Driscoll Cup, held on Poulaphouca Reservoir by Newbridge & District Anglers last weekend. Fishing was tough but a fine 17lb+ fish was enough for Darren Doyle to take the honours. Elsewhere, regular contributor Mick Flanagan took a break from the shooting season to land some lovely pike to 22lbs, which merits this week’s Catch of the Week.

Incredibly, the new salmon season is only 30 days away now, with several rivers opening on the 1st of January, including the Drowes Fishery. Salmon licences are already on sale, with prices remaining the same as 2022. This week’s Ireland On The Fly podcast looks at the 2022 salmon season, and how IFI assesses salmon stocks for managing catches and quotas.

Drowes river
The Drowes often produces Ireland’s first salmon of the year.

Trout anglers have a bit longer to wait for the new trout season, and many are busy tying flies to refill the box for the year ahead. This week Jackie Mahon shares two of his favourite patterns for the duckfly hatch – the Palomino Midge and the Grey Duster.

Grey Duster
Grey Duster

Coarse anglers are also finding high water affecting sport, with anglers at the Erne Anglers winter league describing fishing as tricky to say the least. Some reasonable catches were made in the conditions, with 7.5kg enough to take the win. Skimmer bream were scarce where they had been caught recently on Garadice, leaving anglers to scratch for other small fish, and Francis McGoldrick taking the win with 2.3kg.

 

Sea temperatures are cooling fast now, and winter species are appearing more in catches. Johnny Byrne has been catching some very nice codling off the shore in Donegal.

At the other end of the country, West Cork & District SAC found reasonable fishing on Redbarn beach for the penultimate round of their club league. Codling, Bass, Dogfish and Strap Conger were the mainstays with an odd Whiting, Pouting and Rockling also making an appearance. With some high calibre international anglers among the members, it is understandably all to play for coming to the final leg.

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A busy scene on the beach in Tunisia

Christmas is coming

Many anglers are looking forward to Christmas, and possibly a fishing-related present or two as well! If you’re looking for a present for the angler in your life, or just treating yourself, why not buy next year’s salmon licence and start planning some fishing trips for 2023. To buy your 2023 Salmon and Sea Trout Licence now, visit our online Salmon licence shop.

In Other News….

Inland Fisheries Ireland has launched a funding call of up to €1 million, to support vital conservation projects around the country through the Salmon and Sea Trout Rehabilitation, Conservation and Protection Fund. From now until December 16th, eligible angling clubs, fishery owners and other stakeholders are invited to express their interest in applying for funding to support fisheries conservation through Inland Fisheries Ireland’s ‘Habitats and Conservation’ scheme. For more details check out the Funding Call Guide here.

Public consultation is now open on the draft Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2022. These measures provide for the management of the wild salmon and sea trout fishery by Inland Fisheries Ireland from 1st January 2023. If you would like to make a submission, you can email  [email protected].

Inland Fisheries Ireland is working on a new Customer Charter and Action Plan for 2023 to 2025. Customer Charters are short statements, describing the level of service that you can expect from a State agency. We are now conducting a quality assurance review of our existing customer charter and we would welcome your feedback and suggestions – for more info, check out our corporate website.

And now the weather

Turning cooler, with an easterly airflow, bringing some showers, but at least it’s a break from incessant Atlantic depressions!

Today (Friday) is mostly dry, even some hazy sunny spells, and temperatures of 8-11C in a light E/SE breeze. Saturday will be mostly dry, with bright spells in the morning, becoming cloudier later with some drizzle or light showers. Cold with highest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees in a light easterly breeze.

Sunday will be a cold, breezy day with sunny spells and scattered showers spreading westwards, most frequent over the eastern half of the country. Highest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees with moderate E/NE breezes.

The outlook is for continuing cool, showery weather in an easterly airflow, becoming colder from Wednesday onwards with a northerly airflow developing and with showers possibly turning more wintry at times. Wrap up warm if you’re going fishing!

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

IFI Staff
Catch, Photo, Release

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    Ireland on the Fly: The 2022 Salmon Season with IFI’s Kevin Crowley

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    The Ireland on the Fly podcast talks to IFI’s Kevin Crowley about the 2022 Salmon Season

    As we get closer to the start of the salmon season on January 1st, the IFI are busy finalising the data from the salmon tags for the 2022 season to make the final decision on what rivers will be open next year.

    And for this week’s Ireland on the Fly episode, Daire and Tom decided to speak to the IFI’s Kevin Crowley to find out more about the data they have, to give us some insights into the salmon numbers from this year and how the whole process works.

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    The 2022 Salmon Season with IFI’s Kevin Crowley

    Codling from the shore for Killybegs Mariners

    Killybegs Mariners report…

    Great to see some lovely codling being caught on the shore for Johnny Byrne with a great run of fish in the last few weeks over the 40cm mark. A fish that isn’t easy got on the shore marks so lovely to see new boundaries being pushed. Well done!

    Please fish in a sustainable manner

    New PB for UK angler William fishing with Angling Services Ireland

    William with his new PB pike measuring 105cm

    After a couple slower weeks due to the high water levels and difficult conditions, Bodo Funke of Angling Services Ireland was out on the water again and reported of good fishing for his client William Hadley from the UK.

    William who has a house in the region is a regular visitor to the Boyle are. He just started pike fishing a short while ago and while William already enjoyed some great days on the water, he now caught his new PB when guided by Bodo. The new target for William to beat stands now at 105cm! Well done William!

    Please fish in a sustainable manner

    Go Fishing

    Bodo Funke, Angling Services, Ireland

    Pike, Game and Coarse fishing Guide

    Notes: Angling Services Ireland provides the very best in angling and angling tourism. We are based in Boyle, Co. Roscommon, in the North-West of Ireland, an area with many superb angling opportunities.

    The Proprietor Bodo Funke holds the Marine and Countryside Guiding Certificate (achieved with distinction) and his expertise and local knowledge will be to your avail when you go on a guided angling trip or angling holiday with Angling Services Ireland. Pike fishing, Fly-fishing for Pike, Game fishing for wild Brown Trout, Float- tubing, Coarse fishing. Salmon fishing and Sea-angling can be organised.

    Address: Angling Services Ireland, 3 Canal View, Deerpark, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
    Telephone/Fax::+353 71 9663580 or +353 86 6011878
    E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.anglingservicesireland.com

     

    Irish team improve to finish 8th at World Championships

    The Irish team at the opening ceremony

    Lat week we brought you a mid-competition update on the World Shoe Fishing Championships from Hammamet, Tunisia in the Mediterranean. After two rounds the Irish team were lying in 10th overall, in a competition where the home team Tunisia was putting in a dominant performance.

    A great effort on the final day saw two Irish anglers in the top 10 on the day, with Des Farrelly winning his zone and 2nd overall, and John O’Brien 2nd in his zone and 9th overall. Fantastic fishing! That and Ruairi Coleman’s zone 5th place saw the Irish team move up two places in the final overall table. 8th was a very creditable finish for a team fishing very unfamiliar waters for unfamiliar species. Well done to the all-island team which comprised John O’Brien, Mike Curtin, Des Farrelly, Karl Fogarty, Ryan Blair, Ruairi Coleman and managers Joe Carley and Darren Ryan.

    The Irish team at the opening ceremony
    A busy scene on the beach

    Currently the team lie in 10th position after 2 sessions, with one more to go. Tunisia, the home nation, are well ahead and in pole position to take a gold medal. Hopefully the Irish team can go well in the final session and move up the board. Whatever the outcome, we are just a bit jealous of the weather they are enjoying! We hope to bring you the full results in next week’s update.

    Ryan Blair in practice
    Karl Fogarty ready to go
    Mike Curtin baiting up a trace