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Irish Angling Update – 16 September 2022

My neighbour went off to sunny Spain last week and tasked me with watering the plants in her front garden. She needn’t have bothered… as the rainfall was 2 to 3 times the average across much of the country, and the watering can stayed put in my shed. There was a markedly autumnal feel in the air last week as temperatures cooled, bringing a nip to the air in the mornings and evenings. In other years, many of us might have fired up the central heating for the first time to take the chill out of the air, but being the year that it is, most of us probably opted to grit our teeth and put on a jumper or two…

Autumn normally sees a tapering off for our charter boat fishing as a combination of unsettled weather and species moving offshore limits the fishing opportunities. Luckily, that decline has not happened just yet, as reports of good fishing came thick and fast over the past week. Blue shark seemed particularly active, and we have reports of top-quality shark fishing from a couple of our charter boats. We’ll start in Courtmacsherry, where anglers fishing with both charter operators had their hands full with quality blues during the week. A group of Belgian anglers fishing with Courtmacsherry Angling hit the jackpot with 10 blues boated, including three over the 100lb mark. Also in Courtmacsherry, anglers fishing with West Cork Charters had a similar bonanza, with one group recording 16 blues and another group recording 10 blues, a couple of those also being specimen sized. Anglers fishing on the Clare Dragoon also had the blues, and enjoyed some decent fishing for spurs pollack and tope as well.

It takes two to tango with a big blue.

Staying in Clare, the Lady Gwen hosted some anglers from Mississippi last week, and they brought some US-style lures and rigs to try out on Irish fish. It seems the fish were quite taken by the new-fangled rigs, as codling, pollock, ling, haddock and gurnards all fell for some US Steel. Next up, anglers fishing with Blue Shark Angling in Galway had some nice tope alongside a decent mix of other species and the odd squid thrown in for good measure. And to wrap up our charter report, Wicklow Boat Charters have been experimenting with some new tactics of late, namely targeting bass off the Wicklow coast. And with three out of four trips proving successful so far, it looks like they have added another species to their repertoire.

Some US Steel worked wonders for Irish fish!

On the shore scene, the Killybegs Mariners kicked off their winter league with a trip to Rossnowlagh, where 20 anglers turned out and had some good fishing in terms of size, if not numbers. Meanwhile, South Shore SAC had to change the venue for their match last week, switching to Wicklow North Beach, as their preferred venue of Kilgorman looked too blustery. 31 anglers fished in day-long torrential rain, and as if that wasn’t enough, the fishing was a bit on the dour side too. Over in the west, Brian Reidy won the final leg of the Galway Bay SAC Master Angler, making him the champ for the second year running. Brian will also captain the Connaught team in next year’s inter-pro, so he’s on a bit of a roll…

Damp day on Wicklow North Beach

Moving to small boat fishing now, over 90 anglers from Ireland and the UK competed in this year’s Rosslare Small Boats festival last week. The competition had to be cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid restrictions, but anglers flooded back to the event after a couple of years of absence, and it was Liverpool-based boat Nirvana that came out on top with a total of 26 species.

And for any small boat anglers that fancy a bit of competition this weekend, Greystones Ridge SAC has asked us to remind you that they still have some places in their Monster Tope Angling Festival this Saturday & Sunday.

Moving onto salmon fishing, and we would have expected to see some good reports following the rain during the week, but reports have actually been quite thin on the ground. The rain certainly got things moving down in Waterville, with both the lake and the rivers turning up some decent fishing. The rain also brought the fishing on down in the south west as a number of fisheries reported an increase in catches for the week. Unfortunately, the rain on the Moy failed to produce the hoped-for flood, and anglers were left disappointed as a result.

A well-coloured September salmon being carefully released on the Bandon

We also have monthly reports for August from both the Erriff and the Galway Weir fisheries. As one might expect, the very low water levels combined with high water temperatures made it a month to forget for most anglers that wet a line.


And in a reminder to all salmon and sea trout anglers, the season will end in the next couple of weeks, so your logbooks and unused tags will be due for return. Please remember to get the logbook and any unused tags back to IFI by October 19th.


September normally sees a return to action for many of our pike anglers and pike angling clubs, and true to form, we have seen an increase in piking activity over the past week. Newbridge & District Pike Anglers kicked off their winter season with a double competition held last Saturday and Sunday. With many opting to bivvy up on the bank overnight, it was a good opportunity for catching up with old fishing pals as much as it was to do a bit of fishing. Limerick County Pike Anglers also resumed their competition schedule last week, but the heavy rain forecast meant a low turnout as only 7 anglers were brave enough to face the dirty conditions.

A fine reward for enduring dirty conditions

On the guiding scene, Bodo Funke of Angling Services Ireland has had a cracking start to his autumn season, with a number of 100+cm pike landed, including one of 112cm for an American guest. Meanwhile, Galway-based angling guide Tomi Kurmann has also boated a number of 100+cm pike during the week, but even more impressively, he also boated 4 fine ferox trout, bringing his total for the year to a hugely impressive 96! This week’s fine tally of large pike and ferox wins Tomi this week’s Catch of the Week.

Super ferox fishing with Tomi Kurmann

On the coarse angling scene, festivals are still taking place around the country, and at the Belturbet festival, anglers found that a long-forgotten venue was, in fact, a hidden gem, with some quality catches for anglers that got to fish it. On Lough Muckno, 19 of Ireland’s finest feeder anglers endured torrential rain as they competed in the final of the Irish Feedermasters. In the end, only grammes separated the top spots, with Robertas winning out with a bag of 11+kg.

Over at Melview Lodge, two Dutch anglers were on form, landing plenty of cracking tench along with some bream, hybrids and roach. Meanwhile, staying with Melview, Andy & Pete from the UK were also finding the fish in a biting mood, with tench, bream and hybrids also featuring for them.

Double Dutch, as Ron shows off a couple of nice tench

To wrap up this week’s report, we turn to trout fishing, and we begin on Lough O’Flynn, where the Maloney/Keady cup was held at the weekend. In what was a heaviest fish competition, John Burke won the day with a fish of 3lb 4oz. Meanwhile on Lough Conn, not many anglers ventured out, but of those that did, some were rewarded with fine fish, including one of 4.8lb, the biggest recorded on the lake so far this season!

4.8 lbs. “trout of the year” caught by Brendan Murphy on Lough Conn

For anglers looking for some end-of-season tips, the latest edition of Ireland on the Fly podcast features top competition angler Peter Driver discussing tactics for September, amongst other things.

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

IFI Staff
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And now the weather…

Friday will be fresh and mostly dry with a sprinkling of autumn sunshine. It should remain dry overnight and Saturday will start crisp and cool, leading to some dry, sunny weather across most of the country. The dry, settled weather will continue into early next week, with a slight change coming on Tuesday as showers will spread eastwards from the Atlantic coast.

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        Few but big trout caught on Lough Conn

        4.8 lbs. "trout of the year" caught by Brendan Murphy on Lough Conn

        Kevin O’Boyle reports from Loughs Conn & Cullin…

        Not many anglers ventured out on the lakes, due to warm, calm conditions and bright sunshine. However, two “End of Season” Angling Competitions tempted a few anglers out on the lake.

        Murphy’s Bar & Kieran Lynn Memorial Cup recorded 9 trout. Billy Murphy won the Competition with 2 trout including the heaviest fish for 1.82 lbs.

        On Sunday, only 3 trout were recorded at the Paddy McDonald Cup, hosted by Lough Conn & Cullin Anglers, with the winner Brendan Murphy from Cloghans. Brendan caught a 4.8 lbs. trout outside Cloghans Bay on a Black Dabbler, the biggest trout recorded on Lough Conn for the 2022 season so far!

        Elsewhere, Kevin Barrett from Belfast fishing with Gerry Fitzsimons from Enniscrone fishing in North Conn had a trout for just under 3 lbs. at Woodford shallows near Castle Island shore, which he released.

        Kevin Barrett, Belfast, released this trout for just under 3lbs near Woodford Shallows

        There are also reports of two salmon caught trolling spoons in the Massbrook area.

         

        Low water levels prevail on the Moy

        The Moy at Foxford

        Kevin O’Boyle reports from the River Moy…

        River Moy Angling Report week ending 11/09/2022

        Low water levels prevail, even after some rain and a small flood which didn’t even reach the lower sections of the Moy, which was a disappointment for anglers.

        Water levels recorded at Ballylahan Bridge (waterlevel.ie) on the Monday morning were 0.567m and rose over a few days to 0.569m and dropped back to 0.281m by Sunday night. Still 43 salmon and 4 sea trout were reported, with 15 of these salmon released and the 4 sea trout were also released.

        The Moy Fishery recorded 4 sea trout for the week, all released.

        Mount Falcon Fishery had 4 salmon for the week and 1 released.

        Armstrong Fishery recorded 1 salmon caught on the bubble and fly.

        The Foxford Fishery reported 12 grilse, all caught on bubble and fly.

        Foxford Salmon Anglers reported 3 salmon from their Rinnaney stretch.

        Foxford Rocks Fishery reported 1 salmon for the week.

         East Mayo Anglers recorded 20 salmon for the week, 14 released.

        Fishing going well for regular UK coarse anglers staying at Melview Fishing Lodge

        Andy and Pete with a nice mixed catch

        Kevin Lyons reports…

        Andy and friend Pete from the UK were back again at Melview Fishing Lodge after a couple of years off during the Covid period. The guys arrived and were as  keen as ever to get out and do some fishing. Prebaiting the night before and early starts in the mornings they decided to fish just a couple of venues. The first produced plenty of nice hybrids and roach for them. Fishing the second venue they managed some cracking tench, bream, hybrids and roach.

        Pete and Andy are all smiles with this catch

        They used the same tactics for each venue: feeder fishing at around 35 yards and all fish were of course released unharmed.

        Go Fishing

        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.

         

        Dutch coarse anglers finish their holiday well at Melview Fishing Lodge

        Double Dutch, as Ron shows off a couple of nice tench

        Kevin Lyons of Melview Fishing Lodge reports…

        Dutch anglers Ron and Bert who we reported on last week finished their holiday well. The Bream were in and out of the swim but they had plenty of sport to keep them busy. They managed some cracking tench in good numbers along with lots of hybrids and roach. They feeder fished at 40 yards into 4.5m depth using various hook baits which proved to be very successful.

        Bert with a couple of Bream from his days catch

        Great to have you back guys and thanks for your company and look forward to seeing you again soon!

        Go Fishing

        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.

         

        Rain brings the fish on the take on many SW fisheries

        A well coloured September salmon being carefully released on the Bandon

        Eileen Carroll reports on the fishing in the south western fisheries last week:

        RIVER BANDON, CORK

        The long awaited rain arrived last week, and the river rose by over a metre. There were over 80 salmon reported, and the vast majority of these were released. Many of these were coloured fish, as expected, but there were a few fish that were only in the river a few weeks.  Fly and spinner were the most effective baits. The river is still in very good order at the time of writing.

        WEST CORK RIVERS

        Ilen River 37 salmon best 9lb syndicate angler on flying c.
        Comholla 15 salmon best 7lb club angler on worm.
        Mealagh 8 salmon best 7lb local angler on worm.
        Ouvane 6 salmon best 7lb on worm local angler.
        Glengarriff 10 salmon best 6lb on flying c.

        KENMARE/WATERVILLE RIVERS/LAKES & RIVER FLESK 

        Good fishing last week on floods all over. Finally got rain.

        RIVER LAUNE/KILLARNEY LAKES

        No reports of fish caught on the Laune or Killarney Lakes. There has been a lot of fishing effort for salmon, spinning with worm. Anglers have been seeing plenty of fish, but none being caught. Fly fishing for trout increased on the Lakes and Laune towards the end of the week when water levels dropped.

        Blues and tope in Carrigaholt

        Luke Aston of Carrigaholt Sea Angling reports on his recent outings:

        Fresh NE wind on Tuesday and very hard to catch Mackerel. After a while we followed the Gannets but they where feeding on sprat. Still we did a couple of drifts through them and gathered some mackerel. However, it was not just Gannets on the sprat as underneath we got hammered by Pollack. Nice to see so many of them about.

        Anyway, for the turn of the tide we anchored up and got 4 Tope runs. 2 to the boat. An enjoyable day in the conditions.

        There are still a few blue shark around too – not to mention the Spurdogs and Seals that have plagued us some days recently!!

        Go fishing…

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        A quiet month of August on the Galway Weir

        James Quinn reports from the Galway Fishery…

        Report for August 2022

        Fishing pressure during August was very low due to several factors. Water levels were very low but water temperature peaked at 24 degrees C. at one stage and this caused the fishery to close for a week.

        As a consequence, a lot of anglers stopped fishing due to these conditions as fish would not survive too well after being played out. Fortunately, the weir helped to keep the oxygen content on the high side which definitely helped fish survival.

        A total of 12 fish (8 on the fly and 2 on shrimp with an average weight of 4.5 lbs.) were caught for the month with only 2 released.

        Neil Spellacy landed two for 4.5lbs on the fly at the beginning of the month and sportingly released both.

        Michael Barry caught a nice fresh fish of 3.5lbs, while Michael Brown from Clare had a fish on the shrimp of 4.5 lbs.

        Niall Lynch fished for 3 days and landed a fish each day with an average weight of 4lbs all on fly.

        Robert Bradley had a fish for 3.5lbs on the fly and last but not least, Paddy Gargan landed a lovely 9 lbs fish on a switch rod on the fly.

        Reidy takes Connaught Closed Gold

        Galway Bay SAC report that Brian Reidy won the final leg and overall master angler prize for the second consecutive year! The club also report a very strong field of young anglers coming through the ranks – good news for them.

        As well as his club master angler prize, Brian recently also added another feather to his cap on winning the Connaught Closed Gold to captain the team in next year’s interprovincial so he must be doing something right!

        Joining Brian on the Connacht interprovincial team are Shane Gilvarry, Sean Ivory, Joe Chambers and Colin Harty – well done to them.

        The Killala Boat Club organised a very well run Ray Toner Cup and Connaught Closed Gold medal event and, over the 3 days, the biggest flat was Sean Ivory and biggest round was split between Brian Reidy, Joe Chambers and Peter Coyne.

        Low water levels on the Erriff impacted on angling during the month of August

        Donovan Brinklow reports from the River Erriff…

        Angling report for August 2022

        August was a poor fishing month with very low water and high temperatures.

        01 August

        Peter Coyne landed a 4lbs salmon in Altomont’s Dam on beat 6 using a Willie Gun. Gerry Merick had a 6lbs fish on beat 9 on a Posh Tosh.

        02 August

        Jake Delaney caught a 5lbs salmon in the Falls Pool on a Posh Tosh. Billy Moylan had a 5lbs salmon in the Garden Pool using a Cascade pattern, while Patrick Seigne landed a 5lbs salmon on beat 3 and a 4lbs salmon on beat 9 also on a Cascade. Peter Coyne had a fish at 6lbs on beat 8 in the Holly Pool using a Silver Stoat and Seamus O’Neill landed a 6lbs salmon on beat 5. Gerry Merick had a 3lbs and a 4lbs salmon on beat 9 on a Colly Dog.

        03 August

        Jurgen Mantel caught a 7lbs salmon on beat 9 in the Garden Pool on a Collie Dog.

        04 August

        Peter Coyne had a 6.5 lbs salmon on beat 9.

        05 August

        John Ryan landed a 3lbs salmon on beat 9 in the Bridge Pool on a Cascade and a 5lbs salmon in the Garden Pool.

        06 August

        John O’Brian caught a 7lbs salmon in the Falls Pool, while Gerry O’Brian landed a 5lbs and a 6lbs fish also in the Falls Pool. All fish took a Woolly Bugger.

        07 August

        Eabha Jones landed a 5lbs salmon in the Falls Pool.

        09 August

        Ken Mills had a 4 lbs salmon from the Sea Pool on beat 9 and John Phelan landed one at 6lbs in the Falls Pool.

        21 August

        James O’Neill caught a fine a 12lbs salmon in the Coronation Pool on beat 8.

        23 August

        Bill Kean landed a 5 lbs salmon in the Gauge Pool on beat 9 using a Bann Special. Pat Errity had a 4lbs salmon also from the Gauge Pool, while Shaun McManiman landed a six pounder on beat 9. Both fish took a “Monkey”.