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Good fishing reported from Barfinnihy and Fadda

Barfinnihy Lake in Kerry

The put and take rainbow trout lakes Lough Fadda and Barfinnihy are fishing well at the moment despite the bright weather as water temperatures have dropped a bit.

Lough Fadda
Lough Fadda

Anglers on Fadda are catching on spinners, worm and fly.

Barfinnihy is only 20 minutes from Lough Fadda, not far from Molls Gap. This is a bigger lake and a lot of time can be spent here, wandering the the shore and casting to the often rising fish.

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Releasing a trout on Barfinnihy with a view of the Magillacuddy Reeks in the background

Being so close together it would be no trouble to enjoy what each has to offer in a single day.

South West stocked lakes

Permits available at https://permits.fishinginireland.info/product-category/permits-cork-and-kerry/south-west-stocked-lakes/

Shepperton Lake, Skibbereen, West Cork 1st April – 30th Sept

Lough Bofinne, Bantry, West Cork 1st April – 30th Sept

Lough Fadda, Sneem, Co. Kerry 1st May – 30th Sept

Barfinnihy Lake, Molls Gap, Co. Kerry 1st May – 30th Sept

 

One grilse and a few sea trout for Currane as sunshine and calm continue

A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay, 29 august 2022 was not an ideal fishing day on Lough Currane.
A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay, 29 august 2022 was not an ideal fishing day on Lough Currane.

Vincent Appleby reports from Waterville…

26/8/2022 The Waterville Fishery was all quiet in all departments this day. Wind NW light and variable followed by bright sunshine all day.

Butler Pool 2022-08-27
Butler Pool 2022-08-27

27/8/2022 Great to report a bit of action this day, In the Salmon/Grilse department there was 1 Grilse caught on the troll. Now we head for the dry fly department, one boat manipulating their dry flies caught 7 Trout and that’s no mean feat and the same goes to the Salmon/ Grilse department. Wind variable and light from the SE to the SW followed by reasonable cloud cover.

A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay back to Waterville. All calm in this corner.
A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay back to Waterville. All calm in this corner.

28/8/2022 Just a few Trout caught this day and yes, yesterday’s catches were Sea Trout as they were today.  As you can see by the photo it was fairly calm this day, wind SE light and variable and very warm this afternoon.

A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay, 29 august 2022 was not an ideal fishing day on Lough Currane.
A view over Ballinaskelligs Bay, 29 august 2022 was not an ideal fishing day on Lough Currane.

29/8/2022 Two Trout caught on the drift and fair play to them because as you can see by the picture the conditions certainly were not ideal. Wind SE light and variable. Just for the record there was one Butler Pool angler manipulating his flies and as of yet I have no reports of any rod benders.

The Wild Atlantic viewed from Waterville on 2022-08-30
The Wild Atlantic viewed from Waterville on 2022-08-30

30/8/2022 The Currane Anglers were all quiet in all departments this bright and sunny calm day as you can see by the photo of Ballinskelligs Bay. Wind ESE light to calm.

Curran's Mace in Waterville
Curran’s Mace in Waterville has closed

31/8/2022 The Currane Anglers were all quiet on all fronts today and in my opinion this is very appropriate especially to the Currane anglers because today Curran’s Mace Supermarket opened their doors today for the last time and sadly there’ll be no rush in the future to Curran’s Supermarket and tackle shop to get the first Salmon licence or investing in a new Rapala. So on behalf of the Currane anglers and the good people of Waterville, Dromid,  Caherdaniel, Ballinskelligs, and all the surrounding areas, we wish all the Curran Family and their staff all the best for the future. I can say you will be missed.

Vincent Appleby
Eureka Lodge, Caherdaniel West, Co. Kerry.
Telephone: +353 (0) 87 207 4882
E-mail:[email protected]
Web: www.salmonandseatrout.com

FLEKSI

A new online survey has been developed by IFI for the Currane catchment to gather anglers’ knowledge – the survey method called FLEKSI was developed by IFI to help give an insight into the status of the fishery. Currane Anglers are needed for Citizen Science survey to examine fish stocks

Go fishing…

Find out more about Lough Currane…

The rivers and lakes of Waterville drain a large catchment and are regarded by many as the foremost Salmon and Sea-Trout fishery in the country. The lake system is well developed with access to boats and guides being readily available to the tourist angler. The Sea-Trout caught here are renowned for their size and quantity. For more details see:

Waterville lakes and river system

Fishing with Dom

Address Spunkane Waterville Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 2051515 Website: https://fishingwithdom.com/

Fly Fishing on Lough Currane

Address Termons Waterville Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353(0) 87 922 8659 Phone: +353(0) 66 9474146 Website: flyfishingatloughcurrane.com

Lakelands Farm

Address Lake Road Waterville Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 4160200 Website: lakelandshouse.com

Neil O’Shea

Address Caherbarna Waterville Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 9942792 Phone: +353 66 9474527 Website: oshealoughcurrane.com

Old Daly’s Supermarket & Filling Station

Address Murreigh Waterville V23 X459 Ireland Mobile Phone: +353669474842 Website: dalysfoodstore.ie

Salmon & Sea Trout Fishing

Address Eureka Lodge Caherdaniel West Waterville Kerry V23 XD63 Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 2074882 Website: salmonandseatrout.com

Waterville Boats

Address Spunkane Waterville Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 (0)87 2202355 Phone: +353 (0)66 9474800

Tough conditions on Owel but trout taking Dabblers and Hoppers

Peter Driver of Piscari Fly stepped out of the Nore to try a bit of Lough fishing on Owel…

Nice day on Lough Owel early this week. Conditions weren’t the greatest with very little wind and high sunshine. But still managed some nice fish to the boat. Olive Dabblers and hopper patterns working best.

Go fishing…

Piscari Fly

Address Woolengrange Thomastown Kilkenny Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 9787040 Website: piscari-fly.com

Lough Owel, Mullingar, Co Westmeath

Buy a fly, Tie a fly…

Peter’s fly shop is at www.piscari-fly.com for all your fly tying and fly fishing needs.

Or why not check out the PiscariFly YouTube channel where fishing adventures and fly tying and interviews with top Irish anglers make for a great show…

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Reef Fishing “On Fire” in Galway Bay

Skipper John Fleming says the reef fishing in Galway has been “on fire” of late, with pollack in particular feeding hard and taking lures eagerly. Plenty of other species have been caught too, including some fine tub gurnard, cod, tope and a good few scad around too.

A lovely pollack for this angler
A fine tub gurnard
Amazing technicolour pectoral fins
Pollack

 

Another fine gurnard

 

Cod
Scad

 

Go fishing…

To book fishing with John aboard the Brazen Hussy II, give him a call on 087 7571320

A regular day is between 9am- 6pm from either Rossaveal, Spiddal or Galway depending on species being sought after. Fishing on the inshore reefs for pollock, cod, ling, wrasse, conger eel and mackerel can be reached in 10 minutes from departure, while our offshore reef marks are within 45 minutes of departure. Our ground fishing for tope, spurdog, ray, bullhuss, turbot, plaice and the giant common skate can all be reached within the hour which ensures the most amount of time is spent fishing.
The shark season usually starts at the end of June and runs into late October, this is the ultimate angling adrenaline rush with these hard fighting blue and porbeagle sharks all being tagged and released safely.
Package deals available

Address: Baile an tSagairt, Spiddal, Co. Galway.
Telephone: +353 (0)87 7571320
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BlueSharkAngling

Blue Shark Angling Galway,
Phone John Fleming : +353 (0)87 7571320

Plenty of fish caught at Belmont Anglers Open

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Belmont Anglers Open was fished on the Grand Canal at Shannon Harbour last Sunday. The weather was ideal with plenty of cloud cover and a good turnout on the day. Everyone enjoyed the day and even better – there were plenty of fish caught

Winners were:
1-Eugene Cahill
2-William c Martin
3-John Howell
4-John Mulligan

The next Belmont Anglers outing will be in September. Details will be posted on the Belmont anglers Facebook page.

New members are very welcome

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Join the Club…

Belmont Anglers is taking new members.

Belmont Anglers is a Coarse Angling club based in the Irish midlands. Competitions are held regularly on the Grand canal and river Shannon. All are welcome to participate.

For details of this and all their news and up coming events check out their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1691060974490981

Lots of life in Moy Estuary, sea trout feeding well

sea trout
Master Con Munnis had an exciting day fishing the Moy estuary with his parents Jean and Roger Munnis on Pegasus with skipper Judd.

Judd Ruane reports that these days the estuary is alive with mackerel chasing herring fry and the sea trout are in wonderful condition.

Go Fishing

Fishing Ireland

Address The Quay Ballina Mayo Ireland Phone: +353 87 6736969 Mobile Phone: +353 96 22183 Website: fishingireland.ie

The Moy Estuary

 

Feichin McMorrow wins McCarthy Cup on Lough O’Flynn

McCarthy Cup 2022, Lough O'Flynn
McCarthy Cup 2022, Lough O'Flynn

Joe Fitzharris reports that anglers enjoyed improved catches in the McCarthy Cup event held on Sunday 21st August…

Lake O’Flynn & District Anglers ran the McCarthy Cup on Sunday in difficult angling conditions. Surprisingly most boats caught fish on the day. This was due to a much welcomed drop in water temperature. 11 Boats competed in what was a Heaviest fish event. Winner on the day was well known and popular Sligo angler Feichin McMorrow with a trout of 2lb 14.6oz.

Results

  • 1-st – Feichin McMorrow 2-lb 14.6 oz
  • 2-nd  – Shane Stephens 2-lb 06.8
  • 3-rd – Gary Madden 2-lb 06.6
  • 4th –  Joe Fitzharris 2-lb 05.8 oz.
McCarthy Cup 2022, Lough O'Flynn
McCarthy Cup 2022, Lough O’Flynn

Go fishing…

Lough O’Flynn, Co. Roscommon

Join the Club

Facebook: Lake O`Flynn and District Anglers Association

Fishing for sea-run Arctic char – Greenland on the Fly

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Fishing for Sea Run Artic Char in Iceland

The latest Ireland on the Fly podcast episode is a little bit different and a bit more far flung as Daire recently returned from a week’s fly fishing for sea-run Arctic char in Greenland and what an experience it was.

Although Ireland has a number of Arctic char populations none run to sea or reach the sizes of their Greenland cousins.

Listen in to hear from the local Inuit, the Danish chef, the German camp manager and the Welsh guide to get an insight into what made the trip so special and what it’s like catching char in one of the remote fly fishing destinations in the world.

Rate, review and follow the show to keep up to date with all the latest Ireland on the Fly episodes on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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Fishing for Sea Run Artic Char in Iceland

Keep up to date on IrelandontheFly.com as well as on Instagram.com/IrelandontheFly.

3 predator species. All in a day’s fishing for Connacht Predator Anglers!

Aidan Traynor from the Connacht Predator Anglers club was in touch with a report on their latest competition, held on Lough Corrib.

 

We held our Predator Specialists event yesterday on Lough Corrib. 3 species in 1 day – not an easy challenge but our anglers were well up for it, with some fantastic fish being caught, just showing the calibre of our members.

In 3rd place : Vinny & Ronan 161cm

2nd place : Rafal & Igor 188cm

1st place : Tomi & Jacek 214cm

Longest fish of the day

 

Tomi : Trout  70cm

Tomi : Pike 109cm

Jacek : Perch 35cm

All fish were carefully handled, measured and released again #CatchPhotoRelease #CPRSavesFish.

Congrats to the top 3 teams, massive well done to the winners and thanks to all of our members who came out to fish with us. We look forward to seeing ye at our next event in Oct.

 

Go Fishing

To contact the club or enquire about membership, check out their Facebook page here: Connacht Predator Anglers | Facebook

Trout Keep Their Heads Down on Conn & Cullin

Kevin O’Boyle reports from Loughs Conn & Cullin…

Nothing has changed on the lakes, as trout angling remains very slow to non-existent.

All the regular anglers didn’t venture out as the warm and calm weather continued.

A lot of reports say good hatches of sedges and some Olives in Bays on the lakes but no sign of trout on the surface.

Dominick McGowan was out for two evenings on Conn and fished hard for a few hours but had no fish to the boat, and only encountered a few rising fish to sedges on the surface.