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Tough weather, steady results from the Killybegs Mariners

Killybegs Mariners report from their latest league outing…

Baltic north easterlies blew across the airport beach for the 10 hardy souls at league outing number 8 but there was a nice selection of fish caught which made for an enjoyable evening’s fishing.

There were 6 species of fish caught including bass of 35cm for Proinnsias, trout to 53cm for Shane, coley, flounder to 34cm for Darren, turbot and plaice to 21cm for Chris.

Longest flattie prize outside the top 2 was won by Dessie McGinley with a 32cm flounder. In 2nd place with flounder and bass was Proinnsias Doherty. And in 1st place for the 2nd outing in a row with 3 flounder to 34cm and turbot to 20cm was Darren Rawdon.

The next fixture is pencilled in for this Friday 21 November evening at Mullaghmore near side.

Killybegs Fishing Trips reporting solid mixed fishing despite strong easterly winds

Killybegs Fishing Trips managed to get out on the water a couple of times recently. Check out their short report below…

Back at the general fishing yesterday. We had really strong easterly winds, but still managed to get the day in. Great to see plenty of mackerel in the harbour, with some nice herring mixed in. Fishing was very slow at first but picked up after a couple of hours, with a good run of pollack and a nice cod.

On our second outing we had more good pollack as well as some fine ling.

Hopefully we’ll have a good run now leading up to Christmas.

Go Fishing…

Fiona Tee

Address: Moneygold, Grange, Co. Sligo.
Telephone: +353 (0)87 6224348
Email: keithclarkesligo@eircom.net  

Web: https://www.killybegsfishingcharters.ie/

New Accessible Fishing Platform Casts Open Opportunities in Enfield

Meath Local Sports Partnership (Meath LSP) is excited to announce the official opening of a new accessible fishing platform at Enfield Harbour, the first of its kind in County Meath. Supported through Sport Ireland’s Dormant Accounts Sports Inclusion Capital Programme, the new platform will provide wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility safe, comfortable access to the harbour for fishing. Meath LSP engaged and partnered with Waterways Ireland and Meath County Council to secure a site for the platform.

As part of this initiative, Meath LSP partnered with Waterways Ireland to identify a suitable location in the county for an accessible fishing platform, an amenity that will give people with disabilities the opportunity to engage safely in angling while also offering an important social outlet for individuals and groups. The facility also ties in with Meath LSP’s commitment to developing outdoor recreational infrastructure. The chosen site in Enfield was developed under the supervision of Waterways Ireland, who manage and control this stretch of water. With their commitment to restoring, developing, and promoting Ireland’s navigable inland waterways for public enjoyment, Waterways Ireland ensured the delivery of a high-quality, sustainable facility that marks a first for County Meath.

The new platform is free to use and available immediately at Enfield Harbour. No advance booking is required.

For further information, please contact:

Conor McManus
LSP Network Communications Officer,
Meath Local Sports Partnership,
Email: comcmanus@meathcoco.ie,
Mob: 087 093 5324


Commenting on the launch, Cllr. Wayne Harding, Cathaoirleach of Meath County Council, highlighted the importance of the new platform: “The new accessible fishing platform at Enfield Harbour links strongly with Meath’s rich heritage, and I believe accessible and safe infrastructure such as this plays a massive part in our communities. We are committed to ensuring more inclusive facilities are put in place within the county to meet the joint objectives of Meath County Council and Meath LSP to remove barriers to participation in sport and physical activity.

Officially opening the platform was Minister Charlie McConalogue T.D. who said: “I am delighted to launch this new accessible fishing platform in Enfield, one of the first in Meath. Angling is one of the country’s oldest pastimes and one that is shared among communities across Ireland. Accessible platforms like this are vital to ensuring that all members of our communities can partake in and enjoy fishing.”

Mary Van Lieshout, Director of Participation, Ethics, Integrity, and Research at Sport Ireland, commented: “I am happy to see Sport Ireland support this vital project that will assist and encourage fishermen and women of all ages and abilities in Meath. Removing barriers to physical activity is one of the key cornerstones of our unit in the organisation and I appreciate the great work that has been undertaken by Meath LSP, Waterways Ireland, and Meath County Council in ensuring this project came to life.

Mary Murphy, CEO, Meath Local Sports Partnership, highlighted the partnership in bringing the project to life: “We are excited and proud to work with Waterways Ireland and Meath County Council on this new accessible fishing platform. The facility aligns with Meath LSP’s strategic plan to promote an inclusive approach to sport and physical activity. We also want to thank the Royal Enfield Coarse Angling Club, who engaged with us throughout this journey to make this new facility possible.”

Jean Errity, Senior Engineer, Waterways Ireland commented, “We were pleased to be asked to work alongside Meath LSP and Meath County Council on this project. The Royal Canal is one of the most historic waterways in the country, and this project will play a small but significant role in the development of the Royal Canal and in encouraging the use of the waterway for amenity purposes. We believe this new platform will be a vital asset to the community of Enfield and its surroundings.”

Tough fishing on Garadice, but some fish still biting

Twelve anglers fished the CM Lakelands Feeder Club open feeder match on Haughton’s Shore, Lough Garadice last Sunday. Fishing was tough, but there were still bites to be had.

First overall was Irmantas Sriupsa, whose net included a bream and some skimmers, weighing 4.200kg. This is his second win in two weeks on Garadice and he caught all his fish at distance. Second overall was Rimantas Kondrackas with 3.650kg of skimmers and some roach. Third was Robertas Zilaitis with mostly roach for a weight of 3.275kg

Section winners were Yevhen Kuslyvyi with 2.800kg and Pavel Tkachenko with 2.350kg.

The club’s next open match is in two weeks’ time, again on Haughton’s shore. Before that, the club’s winter league will continue this Sunday, with round two on Lough Muckno.

Ballinamore coarse angling centre

Young Meath pikers tackle Monaghan lake

Three young anglers from Meath had a great day on the water in County Monaghan last weekend. The trio were after pike and they had hoped to fish on Saturday, but with rain and wind forecast throughout the day, they postponed to Sunday morning – with a lunchtime deadline to get home for the Ireland football match.

Sunday turned out to be calm and dry – perfect for a day afloat. On arrival at the lake, however, it was clear that water levels were way up from all of the recent rainfall, with much of the boat ramp submerged. This was a worry, as a drop in temperatures might put the pike off.

Once afloat, the trio set about casting their lures into all the likely spots, and they needn’t have worried, as it wasn’t long before the first pike was on the line – a 3 lb jack on the ever-reliable golden Rapala for Shane. Next up was Luke, who landed a slightly smaller fish on another diving lure, but then things went quiet for a while.

The guys searched all the way to the far end of the lake for fish and eventually decided to troll their lures back to where they started. Then, halfway back, a fish whacked Kevin’s lure, and the rod buckled. Kevin, who is more used to jigging for mackerel and pollack in saltwater, had never caught a pike before. Keeping a good bend in the rod, he played this one expertly all the way to the net – once again it was a golden Rapala that did the damage. A fine fish for a first pike – maybe 5 or 6 lb in weight.

Kevin’s first pike

One or two other fish struck at the lures but didn’t connect. And so, with a hat-trick of fish caught, the guys packed up and headed for home to watch another hat-trick, which put the cherry on top for a perfect Sunday.

Pike Fishing around Castleblaney

More PBs and meter pike for Lough Derg anglers

More Lough Derg pike reports from Senan Stanley of Senan Stanley Fishing this week, and of course more content on his YouTube channel

13 November: Top fish today were 102cm, 97cm  and another 97cm. There were PBs for both father and son, Liam and Fin, some other 70-80cm fish also. I had serious craic with the two lads all day, on a very flooded chocolate soup coloured Lough Derg!!

Anyone out over the next while, be careful of floating trees and logs, it’s dodgy out there for you guys with big engines!

14 November: Join me on another unforgettable day as a professional fishing guide here in Ireland! In this episode, we’re targeting big Irish pike, chasing those epic 100cm+ trophy fish using a variety of hardbaits, soft lures, and jerkbaits across some of Ireland’s most productive waters.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, this video is packed with tips, tactics, lure selection advice, and real on-the-water guidance to help you catch more pike and understand how these incredible predators behave.

17 November: Top fish today 102cm, 101cm, 91cm, 90cm and some others!
Today was brilliant, Patrick’s mam and dad surprised him with a day’s fishing for his birthday as he’s a keen watcher of the YouTube channel!

Such an accurate caster for his age, honestly unreal to watch him fishing. I’m told he has a few brothers who are mad to come down for a day as well, see ye soon lads!

Go fishing…

Senan Stanley Fishing

Address Garrykennedy Tipperary Ireland

A tough season for Kerry Tuna Charters

Kerry tuna fishing

Tuna charter skipper Tony Santry gives his round up of what was a tough season off the Kerry coast…

2025 is probably the worst year I can remember with regard to getting out to sea. Since the end of August, it has just been low pressure after low pressure coming in off the Atlantic creating very rough seas.

In most cases, it was simply impossible to get out to sea. However, on the few occasions we did manage to get out, the bluefin tuna obliged. We hooked up the first tuna in the 3rd week of July and again in mid August only kept off the water by storms.

bluefin tuna Kerry

There were days when I couldn’t get out due to bad weather, I went out to the cliffs in Dingle bay and watched the bluefin tuna bursting the surface in feeding frenzies. It really was heart breaking to watch when I knew if we were there, we would have hooked up.

bluefin tuna Kerry

In the few days we got out, the bay was absolutely teaming with life of all shapes and sizes.

Dingle bay is truly a breath-taking place whether you want fishing, whale watching or sight seeing. It truly is god’s country. No wonder they call it the Kingdom County.

Go fishing…

Kerry Angling and Tuna Charters

Address Caherciveen Marina Caherciveen Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 216 5761

Sarah Lynch wins first round of Cobhs Light Lines in great style

Crew of the Deora De
Crew of the Deora De including Sarah Lynch

Cobh SAC report on the first competition in this year’s Light Lines series…

The first of the Light Lines Competitions was fished yesterday. Thirty three anglers competed from 5 charter boats Deora De, Camden Mist, Osprey, Cuan Ban and Lagosta. The angling area was confined to the inner Cork Harbour.

All aboard the Camden Mist
All aboard the Camden Mist

The talk before the competition was that the fishing would not be productive and fish would be scarce due to the large amount of flood water entering the harbour. However on the day weather conditions were good with a northerly breeze and a flooding tide making it comfortable fishing.

whiting
There were plenty of whiting caught

Large numbers of fish were recorded with Whiting being the dominant species with 2202 fish landed on a catch and release rule with the following species Whiting, Bull Huss,
Dab, Poor Cod, Ray, Gurnard and Red Bream.

The overall winner on the day was Sarah Lynch who blew away her rivals with a massive score of 164 fish 2194 points. The other boats winners were in 2nd place Paul O’Callaghan 73 fish 1032 points. 3rd Dan Lynch 72 fish 984 points 4th John Dennehy 68 fish 979 points and 5th place Cormac Gannon 60 fish 802 points.

Full results

The best boat on the day was Deora De skippered by Jim Lenihan with 952 fish recorded
Josie Barrett recorded a Ray of 65cm in the Longest Fish Category.

We had a number of new anglers fishing this competition for the first time and we hope that they enjoyed the experience and day out and hopefully they will be back again to fish the next one.

We would like again to thank the anglers, Boat Skippers and and everyone involved to ensure the successful hosting of the event.

Go fishing…

logoCobh SAC is a very active club with a great series of competitions across the year.

The club is very welcoming to new members.

If you are interested in joining the club or fishing any of their competitions contact them via Facebook.

Deora Dé

Address Cobh Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 86 4091389

Camden Mist

Address Crosshaven Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +35387 6996899

Lagosta II

Address Crosshaven Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 6792796

Atlantic Charters

Address Crosshaven Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 86 3622044 Website: Pat’s Facebook page

Cork Harbour Boats

Address Cobh Cork Ireland Mobile Phone: +353 87 2363566 Mobile Phone: +353 21 4841348 Website: corkharbourboats.com

Day tickets available for Lough Bracken

Lough Bracken and District Anglers have announced that day tickets are now available for the fishery from Anglers World in Navan at a rate of €10 per day; children aged 16 and under are €5. The day tickets must be bought using cash.

  • The club have also set down some ground rules for visiting anglers, and anyone caught breaking these rules may have their day ticket invalidated or may become ineligible to visit the fishery in the future.
  • Club rules include the following:
  • Catch and release ONLY
  • Max 2 rods per angler
  • Unhooking mat, landing net and disgorger or forceps required
  • For pike fishing – unhooking mat, landing net, long forceps and side cutter required
  • No live fish bait
  • Absolutely no fires at any time
  • All rubbish/waste must be removed
  • No overnight camping for day ticket holders fishing from 8am till dusk
  • No prebaiting for day-ticket anglers
  • You must purchase your day ticket before heading to the lake and the day ticket must be kept for inspection (NOTE: ANGLERS WORLD DOES NOT OPEN SUNDAYS OR MONDAYS)
  • Day tickets are non-transferable; the name on the ticket must match the angler’s personal identification
  • Treat all other anglers with respect
  • Respect any matches or organised events at the lake; day tickets may not be granted on those occasions and will be announced on the club’s Facebook page, so please check the page before buying a ticket.
  • Children must be supervised at all times
  • Pets must be supervised at all times and dog mess must be removed
  • Boats are permitted with under oars or electric motors only; STRICTLY NO PETROL ENGINES PERMITTED and LIFE JACKETS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES. Boat users must respect other anglers at the lake and care must be taken to avoid interfering with other lake users.

For those unfamiliar with this water, Lough Bracken is located near the village of Drumconrath, Co. Meath. To get there by car, turn right from the N52 coming from the Ardee side onto the R165. Take a left-hand turn on entering the Drumconrath village, then turn right approximately .25 km outside the village. Proceed for about 1.5 km. Bracken Lake is located on the left-hand side of the road down a small laneway, which is signposted. You will find excellent car parking facilities there.

The lake holds good stocks of bream, roach, rudd, hybrids, perch and eels. This lake also holds some very good stocks of pike. Stands, stiles and footbridges are all in place on this water to facilitate access. The deeper swims are located on the northern and eastern shorelines.

Unseasonal Tench showing up for Enfield Anglers

The Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation fished the fourth round of their Royal Enfield Winter League at the weekend, and despite it being mid-November, tench still featured prominently in catches!

There were a handful of decent bream as well, along with the usual roach. Section D was the place to be pegged, as both first and second came from that area, with Mark Leonard taking the win with 11lb+.


Results as follows:

Overall
1st…..Mark Leonard…………11.04.
2nd….Donal McGuirk……….8.14.
3rd…..Conor Browne………..6.07.
Section…”A”.
1st…….Sean Ward.. ………….3.14.
2nd……Brian O’Donoghue…2.09.
Section “B”.
1st…….Pat Bartley. ……………6.04.
2nd……Jeff Morrison…………5.08.
Section “C”.
1st……..Conor Browne……….6.07.
2nd…….Jack Langan…………1.00.
Section “D”.
1st………Mark Leonard………..11.04.
2nd……..Donal McGuirk……….8.14