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‘Brown Tags’ conservation regulations come into force for Salmon Anglers on Lower River Lee in Cork

The River Lee in Cork

To boost conservation efforts, anglers who wish to catch and keep wild salmon from the Lower River Lee in Cork this year, are being advised by Inland Fisheries Ireland that ‘brown tag’ regulations are coming into force from Tuesday, February 1st 2022.

The measures are included in the Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme (Amendment) Regulations, recently signed into law by the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, T.D.

Under brown tag regulations, an angler who wishes to ‘harvest’ a wild salmon i.e., take or keep it, must attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower River Lee, No. 5 or Cork District, a total of 152 brown tags will be available for the season and will be distributed to anglers with a 2022 rod licence through a series of online lotteries.

Up to a quarter of the available number of brown tags can be issued at one time, under the Wild Salmon and Seatrout Tagging Scheme Regulations. Therefore, 38 brown tags will be selected through the first online lottery on January 31st 2022.

How to apply

Any anglers that are interested in entering the January 31st draw are being asked to email their request to Inland Fisheries Ireland at: 2022corkleebrowntag@fisheriesireland.ie between Friday, January 21st and Friday, January 28th 2022 only. Within this email, anglers must provide their name, contact address, contact telephone number and they must also quote their 2022 Salmon Licence number. Only one entry is permitted per licence holder into the draw.

All anglers intending to apply for a Brown Tag are asked to please PUT THE LETTER PREFIX of their Licence on their entry i.e. A1234 or B1234 or P1234.

Anglers with a 2022 rod licence who are not allocated a brown tag are only permitted to fish for salmon on a ‘catch and release’ basis on the Lower River Lee, where the salmon is returned safely to the same waterbody.

Further details are available from the Inland Fisheries Ireland’s website at www.fisheriesireland.ie or by phoning its Macroom office on (026) 41221.

The brown tag regulations come into force on the Lower River Lee in Cork from February 1st and will remain in place until midnight on September 30th 2022.

Full Notice

Salmon Anglers – Lower River Lee, No. 5 or Cork District: Brown Tags Required

Salmon anglers are advised that from 1st February 2022 to midnight of 30th September 2022, Brown Tag regulations will be in force on the Lower River Lee.

152 Brown Tags are available for the season and distribution of these brown tags will be by four electronic lotteries throughout the 2022 angling season.

The Wild Salmon and Seatrout Tagging Scheme Regulations permit a maximum of 25% of the available tags to be issued at one time. IFI will therefore select 38 anglers to receive a brown tag on 31st January 2021.

Any angler requesting a brown tag must be in possession of a valid 2022 Salmon Licence and must apply by email only to: 2022corkleebrowntag@fisheriesireland.ie by midnight on Friday, 28th January 2022.

Anglers must provide their Name, Contact Address, Telephone Number and 2022 Salmon Licence number. This is the only method to apply for a brown tag.  Anglers may only fish one brown tag over the full season. Multiple applications will disqualify. Salmon Licences are available online at: https://store.fishinginireland.info

All anglers intending to apply for a Brown Tag are asked to please PUT THE LETTER PREFIX of their Licence on their entry i.e. A1234 or B1234 or P1234.

Salmon anglers not in possession of a Brown Tag must fish using Catch and Release methods i.e., single or double barbless hooks. Use of worms is not permitted. A Salmon cannot be taken unless the angler is in possession of a Brown Tag. If a Salmon is taken both a Blue and Brown Tag must be affixed to the fish. Failure to do so may result in penalties.  Catch details must be recorded on the Anglers Logbook promptly.

IFI will send all applicants an entry number for the lottery by email on Sunday 30th January 2022, before the draw which will take place at 09:30 on Monday 31st January 2022. No personal information will be shared.  10 reserve licence numbers will be drawn in case the initial offer of a brown tag is not taken up. Tags will be issued to successful applicants by post.

Application may be made between Friday 21st January 2022 and Friday 28th January 2022 to: 2022corkleebrowntag@fisheriesireland.ie  Late or early applications will be instantly excluded.

For further information contact Inland Fisheries Ireland, Macroom on 026 41221.

Information about angling quotas

Quotas for how many fish an angler can catch and keep (harvested) are set by Fisheries Managers every year, on the basis of scientific advice.

These quotas reflect the ‘exploitable surplus’ in any river, as follows:

  1. In cases where the exploitable surplus cannot sustain angling, that particular fishery is closed for the season.
  1. Where it can sustain angling, but not exploitation (harvesting the fish for consumption), the river is opened on a ‘catch and release only’ basis where the fish is returned safely to the same waterbody.
  1. Where there is a modest harvestable surplus with a risk of over exploitation, a brown gill tag system is introduced where it is considered necessary in the interests of conserving stocks to closely monitor the angling quotas. This is to ensure that river-based quotas are not exceeded.  Where these restrictions apply, you must be in possession of a brown tag specific to that river to harvest salmon, to be used in conjunction with a blue tag.  Similar to blue tags, brown tags issued contain a unique serial number specific to that licence holder and are not transferable between licence holders.
  1. And finally, where there is an adequate exploitable surplus, the river is opened with the standard 10 tag allocation issued in lots of 3 or 4.

Pike at extreme short range saves the day at Monaghan venue

Padraig Carroll in our Corlesmore office reports on a recent pike catch…

Peter had been fishing for pike from early morning with no results until the afternoon.  Peter had 2 rods set on bite alarms with frozen smelt deadbait fished hard on the lake bed all morning so in the afternoon he decided to change the baits to freshen things up. He changed the bait on the first rod to a frozen roach deadbait and set it back in the water. While rebaiting his second rod, all of a sudden the loud scream of a bite alarm was heard, and Peter found himself engulfed in a screaming battle with a powerful pike at close range. The pike fought long and hard but was no match for Peter and he landed the fabulous double figured pike .

The fish was safely returned to the water to fight another day.

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Peter Sherry landed this double figure pike on a roach dead bait on a lake in Co Monaghan

A quiet opening day on Lough Currane

Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane where the salmon season opened on Monday…

Lough Currane

17/1/2022 Great to be back on the No Spin No Fly’s just Facts Zone and sadly we Currane anglers are in another Spring Brown tag season again. And to say the Currane Anglers are Browned off would be an understatement. On that note, we will get down to today’s facts. Well, there were 3 Brown Tag boats out and one Barbless out and staying with the Barbless Angler, and what an angler he is. I’m talking of Mr. Brod O’Sullivan of Stella Maris, Waterville, who’s been fishing Lough Currane for 73 years. His Father Mr. Jack O’Sullivan RIP  was a Fishery Officer and I can say Jack was a mighty fishery officer as he was teacher and just for the record Jack has all the Salmon fly and troll records on Lough Currane and Brod with my Father have the record for the Inny and that record was got well over fifty years ago. Now from the past to the present there were no Brown Tags used up this opening day. Wind South light to fresh and very cold.

18/1/2022 There were No Brown Tag Boats or Barbless boats out this day and as one Currane angler said it’s very sad to see Currane lacking its anglers and there is no argument to that.

Lough Currane

19/1/2022 No Brown Tags out manipulating or stimulating the waters of Lough Currane and the same goes to the Catch and Release manipulators. Now we head for the Currane Anglers View. Brown Tags are failing Miserably in their duties and the Picture tells the story.

Vincent Appleby
www.salmonandseatrout.com

Go fishing…

Vincent Appleby

Eureka Lodge, Caherdaniel West, Co. Kerry.
Telephone: +353 (0) 87 207 4882
E-mail:salmonandseatrout@gmail.com
Web: www.salmonandseatrout.com

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

Ballinamore Angling Festival 2022

Ballinamore Angling Festival organisers are back supporting sustainable angling tourism in Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim this May. The annual Ballinamore Angling Festival will be fished on local loughs by rotation from Monday 23rd to Friday 27th May 2022.

Entry is €150 with a full payout. A €5 club pegging fee will apply.

Register at Terry Short’s Heritage Bar from 7pm Sunday 22nd OR Monday morning at the Tourist Office 8.30am. Draw is 9am. All anglers will be required to dip nets.

The festival is preceded by the IVAN PRICE CUP – Open Coarse Angling Competition on Sunday 22nd. Entry €25.

Advance booking only for both events please.

Rathbeggan Lakes trout fishery reopens as MeathEcoPark

Great news for trout anglers in the Dublin/Meath area as Rathbeggan Lakes is going to open its doors to trout anglers again under the name MeathEcoPark. I spoke to the owner Dave Robinson and he gave me the following info:

Having originally opened in 1998, Rathbeggan Lakes as it was then known, was Ireland’s first-ever Troutmasters water, providing top class fly fishing, close to the city. Hosting regular competitions such as the Cortland Winter League and other sponsored events it grew to be one of the regions top fly venues. From 2007 onwards, the venue morphed into the very popular family and Children’s park which still floats around the internet!! Having reared our children, and provided much entertainment for the public, the park closed in 2019, due to excessive insurance charges and was rebranded as MeathEcoPark. We now operate as a fly angling and motorhome park which is strictly over 18s. Fishing is available daily and the rules are very simple: barbless single hooks only, no wading, catch and release only and wet hand water release. We charge €25 per day, and you can book this beautiful venue by contacting Dave on 0868113259 or info@meathecopark.ie
Daily numbers are limited, so a call in advance is essential. We hope to see you soon.
Dave.

Blue skies and big Spurs for Wicklow Boat Charters

Wicklow Boat Charters skipper Kit Dunne was back out under blue skies this week and was producing more specimen sized spurdog for his anglers. The early months of the year are the prime time to be targeting specimen spurs, and many of Ireland’s big fish hunters head to the east coast around this time to get their first specimens of the year.

Those fishing with Kit later in the week were a little unlucky as the spurs had moved off their marks and they had to settle for a few nice huss. But the spurs will be back any day now and usually hang around until April so there’s plenty of time to book a day out.

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

Great lure fishing reported from Connemara’s coast

coalfish
Success along the West Connemara coast

Jasper Mathews reports on the lure fishing along the West Connemara coastline…

Relatively calm weather and swell has made for some great lure fishing recently in West Connemara, with some substantial coalie and pollock being caught from the shore and even a bass schoolie surprising us.

bass

I had introduced my long time fishing buddy Louis Maloney to this mark before the new year and we had had 2 chunky pollock and a coalie in 45 minutes with a few more knocks and fish lost. He was clearly impressed with the spot, on Sunday 16th I woke up to a text saying he was heading west and asking if I was around, we agreed to meet at the mark. I arrived with my girlfriend Stephanie to Louis shouting you won’t believe what I have caught, prompting me to abandon Steph on the rocks and run down to him (sorry about that). I walked up saying, “so which is it, a bass or a sea trout?” and he showed me the schoolie, which was safely handled and released.

coalfish

I have tried the local area a lot over the past two years for bass and I am yet to have a Connemara one myself, so as delighted as I was for Louis to get one on his 2nd visit to this mark, I didn’t let him hear the end of it for the rest of the session, which is customary when he outfishes me, all said with a smile of course.

pollack

We spent an hour and a half there resulting in the schoolie, 4 big pollock and a coalie between us. There seems to be a great quality of fish to be had from the shore at the moment, long may it last.

Go fishing…

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Irish Angling Update 🎣 14 January 2022

The Drowes River played host to the first salmon of the 2022 season

We’ve had the odd cold morning, but overall it’s felt like a pretty mild week. According to Met Eireann temperatures are average for the time of year, so it’s probably the sunshine levels that are giving people that impression. And it’s been pretty dry in most parts this last week with slack enough winds so that probably helped too. The weather conditions made for some lovely fishing conditions, but reports are scare. Having said that, we do have some good news this week…

Garret Byrne
Garret Byrne with the first salmon of the season

The first salmon of 2022 was landed yesterday afternoon at 1.45pm from the Eel Weir pool on the Lareen stretch of the River Drowes. The fish, estimated at 12lbs was taken on a cone head shrimp pattern by Dublin angler Garrett Byrne. The fish, our Catch of the Week, was released to continue its onward journey. In other salmon news Andrew McGall was in touch with us again this year – he put together a nice video featuring many of his salmon angling exploits of 2021. Between Garrett’s fish and Andrew’s video it’s hard not to be enthusiastic about 2022.

Spurdog

The settled weather made for the perfect opportunity to get out and target some specimens off the east coast and Kit Dunne’s Wicklow Boat Charters started the year with a bang. Spurdogs are the order of the day at this time of year, and if there’s a bit of a settled spell, you can bet Kit will be out after them. Charter boat anglers in the south west fishing with David Edwards also got amongst some decent fish in the last week. David had pollack to 9.5lbs and his anglers have had ling to 15lb and cod to 12lb.

James Heading back inland,  C/M Lakelands Feeder Club held a pair of matches on Lough Garadice on Sunday, fishing from Haughton’s Shore and Church Shore. Fishing wasn’t bad for the time of year with top weight making over 5kg.

Reuben

In recent weeks, we have had a few posts of young anglers having successful pike angling sessions in early 2022. This week it’s the turn of Ruben, who was fishing with his dad Cearbhuil in the Clare area. Nice fishing Ruben, let’s hope we see a few more from you during 2022.

trout redd

To finish the angling round up we have good news from the midlands spawning streams where trout have been very busy this winter. If you are walking beside an Irish river or stream in the next few days keep an eye out for redds and you might even see a trout or two close by, the lack of rain in recent days will help you to spot them.

Other News

One Week To Go

Running an angling event or competition in Ireland in 2022? Funding for eligible events is now available through Inland Fisheries Ireland’s Sponsorship Programme – but hurry, the deadline to apply is fast approaching! Get all the details at fisheriesireland.ie.

Habitat and Conservation Fund

Did your club or group express an interest in the Habitat & Conservation Fund before Christmas? If so, please don’t forget to turn your expression of interest into a full application before the January 28th deadline! Here’s a link to the Online Application Portal: https://ifi.smartsimple.ie/

Irish Spring Fair

Ned Maher of Ardaire Spring Angling Centre, Mooncoin, County Kilkenny has announced that he will host his first IRISH SPRING ANGLING FAIR.

Taking place on the May Bank Holiday Weekend, the Fair will open to angling enthusiasts on Saturday 30th April and Sunday the 1st  of May  2022  over the bank holiday weekend.

It is, without doubt, a must-attend event. Throughout the 2 days a host of world-renowned celebrity names such as Scott Mackenzie, Glenda Powell, Peter Driver, Paul Procter, Henry Gilbey, Jim Clohessy, Rupert Harvey, John Maduro, Jimmy Tyrrell, Sean Deeny, Denis O’Toole, Cathal Hughes and Paul Young from the TV series Hooked on Fishing, will provide talks on angling related topics and give free demonstrations to attendees. More information at New Irish Spring Angling Fair in Ardaire Springs announced for May Bank Holiday Weekend

And now the weather…

A cold and dry night ahead, with any fog or mist clearing on Saturday morning. Quite cloudy again overall, with patches of light rain or drizzle, but some sunny periods developing also. Highest temperatures of 5°C to 10°C mildest in the southwest, with a light southerly breeze. A chance of some rain in places on Sunday also, but staying settled overall. A bright and frosty start to next week, but patchy rain moving in on Monday evening and spreading south-eastwards on Tuesday. The outlook is for the weather to remain largely dry and settled into next week. Make the most of it!

Safe fishing to all and tight lines, especially here in Ireland. If you’re heading to sea, don’t forget to check the tides.

Myles Kelly
Catch, Photo, Release

If you have an angling story to share with the Irish Angling Update, please send it to reports@fisheriesireland.ie.


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Garadice fishes well for CM Lakelands club

James

The very active C/M Lakelands Feeder Club held another pair of matches on Lough Garadice on Sunday, January 9th. They opted to fish from Haughton’s Shore and Church Shore to facilitate the great turnout of eighteen anglers.

Fishing was reportedly patchy, especially on Church side, but there was still a couple of good weights. Haughton’s fished better, with nearly all of the anglers catching steady for the time of the year.

James O’Doherty put in another good performance to win the Church side and Garadice venue expert Richard Pratt made no mistake from end peg 63 to win Haughton’s Shore.

The top results were as follows:

Haughton’s:

  • 1st Richard Pratt 5.140kg
  • 2nd Rory Dunne 4.340kg
  • 3rd Kevin Norcliffe 3.260kg

Church:

  • 1st James O’Doherty 4.270kg
  • 2nd Jacek Januszewscy 3.860kg
  • 3rd Brenton Sweeney 2.620kg.

The club report that their Feeder King 2022 event is selling out fast. There are a handful of spaces available on two of the venues – the Bann and Suck

  • Q1 River Bann, March 27th, 9 tickets available
  • Q2 Gowna, April 10th, sold out, reserve list available.
  • Q3 River Suck April 24th, 5 tickets available.
  • Q4 River Erne, May 7th, sold out, reserve list available.

If you want one of the remaining slots please message 0872510260 to pre book, or make contact through their Facebook page.

Looking back – salmon takes from 2021

Andrew McGall was back in touch with us – he put together a nice video featuring many of his salmon angling exploits of 2021. Andrew reckons that conditions were difficult for large chunks of the season, but he still managed to catch some really good fish. With the sustainability of the salmon angling resource in mind, and to try and do his bit for future salmon stocks in rivers on this island, Andrew returned all of the salmon that he caught in 2021.

The video is about as long as it takes to put your feet up and drink a mug of tea or coffee, so we suggest you go and get one before viewing!

If you like Andrew’s YouTube channel, don’t forget to like and subscribe, he tells us he has more fishing to upload once the post-season editing is done!