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Shore caught pollack close the 2025 accounts for Angling Adventures West Cork

David Norman with a shore caught December pollack
David Norman with a shore caught December pollack

David Norman of Angling Adventures West Cork is back for 2026, reporting from West Cork…

Delighted to close out 2025 with some fine shore caught Pollack. The calm if chilly weather created the ideal opportunity to venture out and burn a few calories between the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Really looking forward to 2026 and the new season ahead, which will be here before we know it!

David Edwards with a shore caught December pollack
David Norman with a shore caught December pollack

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Fly or Lure, Kayak or Shore, plus Junior Coarse Fishing.
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Update: Salmon regulations 2026

Moy salmon ready to be released

Salmon Anglers:

Open, closed and catch and release rivers, quotas and bye laws remain the same as in 2025 while the Department considers the views expressed in the Public Consultation as part of the process to finalise the Regulations, which is expected to be completed in the New Year.

Further updates will be published on this this website in due course.

Salmon Angling Regulations

Kai Fischer and the 40cm perch that bit twice

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Kai Fischer and the perch that bit twice

Did Christmas come early or did lightening strike twice on Sunday? Kai Fischer is still not sure but one thing is for certain he beat the odds with his 40cm perch from Munster venue, because five minutes after he released it, the fish nailed his lure again!

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the perch hit the magic 40cm mark on the measuring mat

Kai was fishing for pike on Sunday, his first trip out this winter. He had no intention of targeting perch, fishing a Savage soft plastic shad on a 15gr jighead. The fishing was far from stellar, and nothing much was happening when suddenly, mid retrieve the rod went over and Kai was into a good fight. The drag was going and he assumed it was a pike. He got quite a surprise when the fish turned out to be a perch, but he was more than happy as it was far from small and made 40cm on the measuring mat.

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Kai Fischer and the perch that bit twice

Just 5 minutes and a few cast later, the rod went over again and once more the reel was zzzzz-ing away. He played the fish out and while it wasn’t surprising to see another perch, what was surprising was that this was the same perch again!

Well done Kai, that’s a hard one to beat.

 

Shane Cunningham wins Mariners Closed Cup and league Final

Rolling surf
Rolling surf at Narin Strand

Angling club Killybegs Mariners reports on their League Final which did double duty as their Closed competition on Sunday, 21 December…

An easy like Sunday morning kinda day in West Donegal with gentle easterly breezes and blue sky’s with a big ground sea making huge noise disturbing the peace for the Mariners closed competition and the final league outing rolled into one.

Chasing the last of the ebbing tide so some good early fish with flounder to 36cm for Shane and 33cm for Stefan along with good turbot to 29cm for Aaron and 27cm for Brian as bites eased over the turn.

Scores for the overall league title were down to the wire with Darren Rawdon topping the board just ahead of Chris Whyte and Gavin Dorrian and all having fish early on.

On the day the top fishing was had by Shane Cunningham with 3 good counting turbot and 2 big flounders for 173pts winning the outing pot of €90 and Mariners closed winning prize a Penn Slammer reel. Well done Shane.

Shane Cunningham
Shane Cunningham (right) being presented with the Mariners closed cup along with €90 cash and a Penn Slammer reel by Cormac Burke (left) after winning today 1st overall

2nd place on the day and agonisingly close to the overall league win winning €45 and a Shakespeare seat box for 2nd in Mariners closed on the day with 144pts was Chris Whyte (another league prize to come)

And longest flattie outside the top 2 places on the day was won by Stefan Martin with a 33cm flounder winning €45 outing pot and a €50 voucher for Mooney boats.

Lucky peg draw was won by Pat Byrne Peg 12 winning €30.

And by coming 4th today and topping the overall league after all 12 outings with 199pts well done to Darren Rawdon. Prizes and presentations in our sponsors Mooney boats fishing tackle to follow for that.

Join the club

mariners logoMariners sea angling club, Killybegs Co Donegal.

The club runs a shore league and boat competitions and angling trips around Ireland doing the sport we love. Get in touch at

www.facebook.com/mariner.sac

New anglers always welcome to join.

More fishing…

Sea angling in Donegal

 

Finn McCarthy wins 3 in a row at Oaklands

Finn McCarthy

The 5th round of the Ger Hennesy Winter league will be the last match to be fished at Oaklands this year. Adrian Browne reports…

The final match of the year was fished on Sunday at Oaklands – the 5th round of Ger Hennesy Winter league.

Fishing was hard with the water temperatures at 3°C. John Browne kept up his good form winning the day with 19.690kg of Feeder caught carp.

Best junior on the day and second best weight on the lake was Finn McCarthy netting 19.530kg from peg 2.

Today’s Results

Seniors

1st John Browne 19.690 kg
2nd Adrian Browne 15.400 kg
3rd Kirean Reeves 12.940 kg

Juniors

1st Finn Mccarthy 19.530 kg
2nd Flynn Caufield 1.780 kg
3rd Michael Urbanski 0.690 kg

I’d like to thank everyone who supported the matches over the year and we look forward to seeing ye all again in ’26.

Go fishing…

Christmas Opening Times Oaklands lake
  • December 22nd, 23rd OPEN
  • December 24th Open till 1.00pm
  • December 25th, 26th, 27th CLOSED
  • December 28th, 29th OPEN
  • December 30th, 31st, and January 1st CLOSED

Oaklands Fishery

Address Marsh Meadow New Ross Wexford Ireland Phone: +353 51 445348 Mobile Phone: +353 87 6988979 Mobile Phone: +353 87 781 1042 Website: oaklandslake.com
OAKLANDS MATCH DATES 2026

JANUARY 11TH WINTER LEAGUE
JANUARY 25TH WINTER LEAGUE

FEBUARY 8TH WINTER LEAGUE

MARCH 22ND WINTER LEAGUE

APRIL 5TH WINTER LEAGUE

MAY 3RD SUMMER LEAGUE
MAY 16TH COMMERCAIL PAIRS DAY 1 NCFFI
MAY 17TH COMMERCIAL PAIRS DAY 2 NCFFI
MAY 24TH SUMMER LEAGUE

JUNE 7TH SUMMER LEAGUE
JUNE 28TH SUMMER LEAGUE

JULY 4TH DUNBRODY FESTIVAL DAY 1
JULY 5TH DUNBRODY FESTIVAL DAY 2
JULY 11TH METHOD FEEDER QUALIFER NCFFI
JULY 12TH SUMMER LEAGUE
JULY 26TH SUMMER LEAGUE

AUGUST 16TH SUMMER LEAGUE
AUGUST 30TH METHOD FEEDER FINAL NCFFI

SEPTEMBER 6TH SUMMER LEAGUE
SEPTEMBER 12TH AMERICAN PAIRS FUNDRAISER MATCH
SEPTEMBER 20TH SUMMER LEAGUE

OCTOBER 4TH SUMMER LEAGUE

 

Irish Angling Update 🎅19 December 2025 🎁🎁

This will be our last Irish Angling Update of 2025, so first and foremost the team of Angling Advisors here at Inland Fisheries Ireland would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year! Back to the job at hand now, and it’s been a fairly miserable 7 days since the last Update with dull, dark wet days, but at least it’s not been overly cold. There was a fair bit of fishing at the weekend and in general it was tough going…

Coarse angling clubs were busy last weekend fishing various leagues and matches. Munster Coarse Anglers fished the Fur and Feather match of their winter series in Obriensbridge. Steve Grogan won the event, fished in harsh conditions, with 7lb even. In Kildare, Athy Anglers had a much more productive Winter League match at the Marina. Dean Murray was the winner there with an impressive 25lb 9oz. Leinster Coarse Anglers had their Fur & Feather match held on the Grand Canal at Daingean. Again, harsh conditions prevailed and Caullum Pickard finished first with a weight of 2.15kg.

Fur and Feather is name for angling events at this time of year when the prizes in the past would have been a turkey or goose and a hare or rabbit for the Christmas dinner.
Fur and Feather is the name for angling events held at this time of year when the prizes in the past would have included a turkey or goose and a hare or rabbit for the Christmas dinner.

IASCaire Feeder Fishing Club fished the final round of their autumn league at Rockfield in Gowna. Once again the fishing was not easy, but congratulations go to Hiszpan Feeder for emerging as the League winner. CM Lakelands held their last match of 2025 on Houghtons Shore, Lough Garadice, last week. Kevin Norcliffe won the match, fished in strong crosswinds, with 3kg. The CM Lakelands Feeder Club have organised an exciting new league for 2026 – the Ultimate Feeder League – which will be fished over three rounds in February and March at venues in Leitrim and Monaghan for more details see CM Lakelands announce Ultimate Feeder League!

Jamie Hunter
This is Jamie’s 2nd win this year fishing with the seniors and he also won an IFPAC junior event last April with a fine 19lber so he’s had a fantastic year!

The Newbridge & District Pike Anglers final outing of the 2025 season was held as a joint competition with the Irish Outgoing Pikers. Fishing took place on river and canal venues and some lovely pike were caught.  Jamie Hunter won the heaviest fish prize with a pike of 17lb 04oz and the heaviest bag was won by Paul Wally Geoghegan with 31lb 12oz. Jamie also wins our Catch of the Week – congratulations! Steve from the Fishing With Steve YouTube channel was out again in Cavan where heavy rain, high winds and flooding made for a poor day, but the pike didn’t seem to mind and he had some great fishing, you can watch it all on his channel.


midland signBefore we leave the freshwater reports here’s a reminder to pike and coarse anglers in the Midlands.

Don’t forget to purchase a Midland Permit before fishing on Lough Derrevaragh and the River Inny.

For the full list of waters covered by the permit see here.


Alan Mulcahy with a cracking 39cm flounder
Alan Mulcahy, with a cracking 39cm flounder, winner of the Munster Shore League

The final leg of the Munster Shore League, which also incorporated the Munster Open Shore Gold, was fished from The Slob Bank, Youghal, at the weekend. Fish showed from the very first cast, with several anglers hitting triple shots early on, and it was great to see some quality flounder showing on the bank throughout the match. Alan Mulcahy won on the day to secure league victory, while Mochara Fraher won the Junior section of the league, and Fiona Ryan took the Ladies’ title. Staying in the south, South Shore SAC have announced Sunday 28th December as the date for their Winter Pairs competition to be held at Kilgorman Strand.

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Near specimen-sized tope of 156cm for Paul Hubbard with Wicklow Boat Charters

Richard Dodd has an entertaining report of Borough SAC’s last competition of the year, which was fished at Killiney and staying on the east coast, Wicklow Bay SAC held their Christmas Spurdog and Social trip with Kit Dunne of Wicklow Boat Charters on Sunday. The weather was poor, and the spurs on the small side, but there were plenty caught and the catch of the day was a super tope of 156cm. The Killybegs Mariners’ second-last outing of the year was fished at Fintra, where fishing was fast with a good run of coleys providing plenty of sport.

Other news..

Sponsorship Programme 2026

Inland Fisheries Ireland has announced details of its Sponsorship Programme for 2026. The programme aims to promote angling tourism in rural areas in 2026, whilst also supporting activities for novice anglers and supporting Irish international teams at overseas championships. It is one of IFI’s main funding mechanisms to promote sustainable angling in Ireland and in 2026, €40,000 will be awarded to angling clubs, federations and tourism bodies to support their angling events.

State Fisheries

The tender process for IFI State Fisheries for 2026 is now open and a list of available fisheries has been published on fisheriesireland.ie. If your club wants to tender for one or more fisheries please download and fill out the Condition of Tender Questionnaire and return to IFI at the address indicated or you can apply online.

Salmon regulations 2026

We know all the salmon anglers reading are waiting for confirmation of the regulations for 2026. As we write the Public Consultation phase has not yet concluded (there is still one more day to make a submission), but as soon as the new rules are set we’ll update our websites and let you all know.

Salmon licences, logbooks and tags

Salmon anglers who have not yet returned their logbook and unused tags from 2025 are asked to do so now.

And now the weather

There will be a wet and windy start to Saturday with outbreaks of rain spreading northeastwards across the country, becoming patchier as they do so. A clearance to drier conditions, but still with some showers, will follow in the afternoon. Highest daytime temperatures of 6 to 10°C, with moderate to fresh and gusty southeasterly winds veering southwesterly and easing light to moderate with the clearance. Cold overnight with some frost and then the outlook becomes uncertain. Colder weather is likely from Sunday with possible showers of hail. The forecast for next week is far from definite, but there has  been talk again of a white Christmas. As long as Santa gets a clear run it’ll be grand…

Don’t forget to double-check the forecast before going fishing, and if you’re going to sea, check the tides.

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

IFI Staff
Catch, Photo, Release

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IFI Sponsorship Programme 2026 launched

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has announced details of its Sponsorship Programme for 2026.

The programme aims to promote angling tourism in rural areas in 2026, whilst also supporting activities for novice anglers and supporting Irish international teams at overseas championships. It is one of IFI’s main funding mechanisms to promote sustainable angling in Ireland and in 2026, €40,000 will be awarded to angling clubs, federations and tourism bodies to support their angling events.

IFI supported more than 80 events and initiatives across Ireland in 2025, including national or international competitions and festivals held in Ireland; coaching and juvenile outreach events; public awareness events; support of international teams competing overseas, and other angling-related initiatives.

Angling clubs, groups and associations nationwide are now invited to apply for sponsorship funding before the deadline of January 23rd, 2026.

Requests for equipment, staff support, and biosecurity assistance can be made throughout the year.

 

IASCaire Feeder Fishing Club fish autumn league finale

This report from the members of the IASCaire Feeder Fishing Club on the final round of their autumn league:

Well folks, that’s a wrap on the Autumn League Season 2025! What a way to finish our final match on Lough Rockfield. Conditions were challenging at times, but overall it turned out to be **decent fishing**, with some lads putting nice bags together to close out the season in style.

It just goes to show how unpredictable fishing can be — one day it’s a grind, the next it comes together — and the final match certainly had an impact on the overall standings!

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**Final League Standings – Top 3 Anglers of 2025

  •  **1st Place:** Hiszpan Feeder – 5pts
  •  **2nd Place:** Roman Kwasniewski – 9pts
  •  **3rd Place:** Sarunas Zenkovas – 10pts

BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Hiszpan Feeder

A fantastic season taking 1st place, lifting the Yearly Trophy, and winning the Angler of the Year Award! A well-earned and deserved achievement.

Well done to our framers and a massive shoutout to everyone who took part this year. Whether you placed or not, your support, effort, and enthusiasm kept the league going strong!

Go fishing…

The IASCaire Feeder Fishing Club Christmas Feeder Match will take place on **Saturday, 20th December** at **Lough Garadice – Haughtons Shore**.
**Feeder only match**
Entry: €30 (€20) into top 3 & (€10) for sections.
**Meeting point:** Haughtons Shore car park
**Meet:** 8:00am
**Draw:** 8:10am sharp
**Fishing times:** 10:00am – 3:00pm
*(Unless otherwise agreed on the bank)*

For more details and to sign up visit https://www.facebook.com/iascaireclub

ARVAGH

CM Lakelands announce Ultimate Feeder League!

Lough Garadice
Lough Garadice

The CM Lakelands Feeder Club have organised an exciting new league for 2026 – the Ultimate Feeder League – which will be fished over three rounds in February and March at venues in Leitrim and Monaghan. There are thirteen teams signed up already – so unfortunately the places are all booked already! There is a reserve list though, so anybody interested in participating should contact the CM Lakelands club through their Facebook Page. Anyone interested in match fishing could do worse than dropping by to see how it’s done, as there will be some top anglers competing.

TEAMS SO FAR

  1. CM Lakelands Green
  2. Irish Feeder Team
  3. Lurgan AC
  4. Erne Anglers
  5. Nytro
  6. Eastside CAC 1
  7. Eastside CAC 2
  8. Gregory Bojczewski Team.
  9. Ringers
  10. Pavel Tkachenko Team
  11. Charlie Richards’ Team
  12. Two Euro Club.
  13. Eastside CAC 3
  • RD 1 Lough Garadice – Houghtons Shore and the grassy bank at Rockfield – Saturday, February 14th, 2026
  • RD 2 Lough Garadice – Houghtons Shore and the grassy bank at Rockfield – Sunday, March 1st, 2026
  • RD 3 Lough Muckno: Yellow Island, Black Island and South Lodge – Saturday, March 21st, 2026

Entry is €150 per team / full payout. There will also be separate €20 pools at each round. A deposit of €50 is to be paid before January 31st, 2026, by Revolut – 0872510260.

In other news, the CM club held their last match of 2025 on Houghtons Shore, Lough Garadice, last weekend. There were very strong crosswinds on the day, causing a strong tow and that made the fishing difficult to manage.

Kevin Norcliffe won the match with one big skimmer and twenty-plus roach to weigh just under 3kg. Kevin caught at forty metres plus.

2nd overall was Irish feeder boss Brenton Sweeney, who caught twenty fish to weigh just under 2kg. Brenton caught all his fish at 55 metres.

3rd over was Irmantas Sriupsa who caught 1.850kg of roach and one skimmer.

Andy Butterfield was 4th overall with 1.750kg of 2 small skimmers and an odd roach.

Coarse angling around Leitrim

 

Killiney Beach – Borough SAC’s Last Stand of 2025

Richard Dodd reports on Borough SAC’s last competition of 2025, fished on Killiney Beach…

The wind came in from the  south westly, strong enough to ruffle jackets and send hats skittering, but the air was mild, 10°C in December felt like a gift. Killiney Beach stretched out before us, its sands hiding more than just lugworm.

Back in 1849, Mallet and his son buried kegs of gunpowder here to test how energy travelled through rock and sand. On this night, it seemed their ghosts were still at work, judging by the way Brian Cooke’s rigs vanished without trace.

Nine anglers gathered, though we missed Jim McDonnell, struck down by flu. Speedy recovery wished, Jim—we raised a rod in your honour. John Coyne returned after two years away, greeted like a prodigal son, ragworm in hand. Robbie Reynolds, fresh from a long rehab after major surgery, stood tall on the shingle—his single fish was worth a dozen in spirit.

The beach, however, was unforgiving. Weed tangled lines, rough ground chewed tackle, and the high pegs felt cursed. Brian Cooke, poor soul, lost every rig he cast in the first hour. By the final whistle, his tackle box looked like Mallet’s sand pits after detonation—empty, smoking, and full of despair.

Yet there were triumphs. John on Peg 1 hauled in eight fish, a triumphant return. Joe on Peg 3 matched him with six, steady as a metronome. Tom on Peg 4 landed a fine flounder of 28 cm, while Willie on Peg 5 wrestled the only conger of the night—a slippery 48 cm beast that looked ready to bite back. I myself managed three fish, modest but respectable, while Donal on Peg 7 drew the dreaded blank, earning the “cheque book and pen” award. Brian salvaged one fish from the wreckage of his tackle graveyard, and Martin quietly added another to the tally.

The species list read like a roll call of the usual suspects: whiting, rockling, dogfish, flounder, and that lone conger.

As the tide ebbed and the clock struck nine, we packed up rods and stories. No official results yet—John Duff, keeper of the scores, was himself laid low with flu. But the night’s tale was already written: camaraderie, resilience, and laughter in the face of weed and blank pegs.

And so ends Borough SAC’s final shore comp of 2025. We’ll return to Killiney in January, hoping for kinder seas and fewer tackle‑eating gremlins.

Join the club…

The Borough Sea Angling Club is made up of a group of active anglers. Usually we hire 2 or more charter boats for our 8 boat competitions. The 10 shore competitions have a hardcore group that fish mainly on the east coast. Usually there are 2 competitions around the Ardmore / Youghal area. Some members are also involved in pike, coarse and trout fishing. Usually there is at least one tour abroad each year to various destinations.

East Coast Sea Angling – Skerries to Wicklow