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Eel Fisherpersons Support Scheme Now Open for Applications

A new Support Scheme for Eel Fisherpersons is now open for applications. The Eel Fisherpersons Support Scheme will provide €3million over three years to fisherpersons experiencing hardship following the Government’s decision to follow scientific advice on eel stocks from 2009 and beyond.

The Scheme offers a restitution payment to former eel fisherpersons who were licenced / permitted to engage with the commercial eel fishery in 2007.

Key Points about the Scheme:

  • The fund is available to all commercial eel licence holders who held a licence (or an eel fishing permit from the E.S.B.) in the 2007 season.
  • A tax free sum may be paid to licence or permit holders in respect of each of the five reckonable years (2003-2007) for which they were a licence or permit holder.
  • A further taxable payment may be made to licence or permit holders in respect of the average of their catches, based on State held records, during the five reckonable years (2003-2007).

    Fyke nets, which were used to catch eels.

The scheme will be open for applications from the 22nd of October until 5pm on the 30th of November 2018.

To apply, download an Application Form. Further information is available in the Eel Fisherpersons Support Scheme Booklet or by contacting the Eel Support Scheme Administrative Office:

Eel Support Scheme
Inland Fisheries Ireland
Teach Breac
Earl’s Island
H91E2A2
Galway
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (0)91563118

 

 

Italian anglers enjoy excellent piking in the midlands

Mick Flanagan reports on a great pike fishing holiday in the midlands for a group of Italian anglers…

Paulo with perch
Paulo with perch

Paolo Massignani and pal Roberto Quaglia finished of their few days pike fishing in some style. On one day the lads boated 6 pike over 1m in size, and the fish were fighting fit.

pike
Paolo Massignani and Roberto Quaglia win Catch of the Week for this striking double hook up

Roberto told us that the lakes in the Midlands are top class for predator fishing, and cant wait to return to Mullingar in the future.

The lads caught many of the fish on slider lures, and Shads. These lures are available locally in Mullingar.

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

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Midlands Angling  provide a top class Guiding service covering many of the top coarse and game waters across the Midlands. Visiting fly anglers have landed some fine trout while out with Midland Angling Guides, pike anglers also recorded some net bursting catches including many pike over 20lbs. Top waters include Lough Ree, Ennell, Owel, Lene, Mount Dalton, and Glore Lake just to mention a few.
Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling
Pike and Trout angling guide.

Telephone: +353 (0)44 9348969 or +353 (0)87 2797270
Fax: +353 (0)44 9342781
Email: [email protected] Web: www.midlandangling.com

German pike anglers do well at Melview Fishing Lodge

Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.
Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.

Kevin Lyons of Melview Lodge in Longford reports on the catches of some German anglers staying at Melview Lodge…

Dieter Johnen with his Pike of 1.01m
Dieter Johnen with his Pike of 1.01m

German anglers Dieter and friend Rene were once again over for their annual Pike fishing trip to Melview Fishing Lodge, and what a great weeks fishing they had. Dead baits seemed the best option producing some great Pike to 1.07 m.

Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.
Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.

The guys know the waters well by now and know just where to fish. Thanks guys once again for the great company and fun during your stay, and I look forward to seeing you next year.

ALL FISH RETURNED UNHARMED.

#CPRsavesfish

Kevin Lyons
Melview Lodge

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Kevin Lyons
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.

Great pike to be caught about Longford, deadbaits best

Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.
Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.

Kevin Lyons of Melview Lodge in Longford reports on the pike fishing in the Longford area…

Phil is all smiles with one of his Pike.
Phil is all smiles with one of his Pike.

UK anglers Phil and Geoff who are regulars to Melview Fishing Lodge were over once again for a spot of Pike fishing. Some days were harder than others however there were great Pike were caught.  I had the pleasure of fishing with them for one of the days and we had a good laugh while out fishing.

Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.
Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.

Dead baits seemed to be the best option during their stay which produced a cracking Pike to 1.14 m for myself and pike to 96cm for the guys. Thanks for the company guys and look forward to fishing with you again soon.

ALL FISH RETURNED UNHARMED.

#CPRsavesfish

Kevin Lyons
Melview Lodge

Make a booking

Kevin Lyons
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.

German pike anglers do well at Melview Fishing Lodge

Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.
Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.

Kevin Lyons of Melview Lodge in Longford reports on the catches of some German anglers staying at Melview Lodge…

Dieter Johnen with his Pike of 1.01m
Dieter Johnen with his Pike of 1.01m

German anglers Dieter and friend Rene were once again over for their annual Pike fishing trip to Melview Fishing Lodge, and what a great weeks fishing they had. Dead baits seemed the best option producing some great Pike to 1.07 m.

Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.
Rene Bieniek with his 1.07 Pike.

The guys know the waters well by now and know just where to fish. Thanks guys once again for the great company and fun during your stay, and I look forward to seeing you next year.

ALL FISH RETURNED UNHARMED.

#CPRsavesfish

Kevin Lyons
Melview Lodge

Make a booking

Kevin Lyons
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.

Great pike to be caught about Longford, deadbaits best

Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.
Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.

Kevin Lyons of Melview Lodge in Longford reports on the pike fishing in the Longford area…

Phil is all smiles with one of his Pike.
Phil is all smiles with one of his Pike.

UK anglers Phil and Geoff who are regulars to Melview Fishing Lodge were over once again for a spot of Pike fishing. Some days were harder than others however there were great Pike were caught.  I had the pleasure of fishing with them for one of the days and we had a good laugh while out fishing.

Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.
Kevin with a cracking 1.14m Pike.

Dead baits seemed to be the best option during their stay which produced a cracking Pike to 1.14 m for myself and pike to 96cm for the guys. Thanks for the company guys and look forward to fishing with you again soon.

ALL FISH RETURNED UNHARMED.

#CPRsavesfish

Kevin Lyons
Melview Lodge

Make a booking

Kevin Lyons
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.

10.250kg wins second leg of Lower Bann Anglers winter league

Lower Bann CAA reports on the 2nd round of their winter league…

Round 2 of our Winter League was held on Sunday past. Weather conditions were very good as the sun shone and the wind was very light. A complete change from Saturday.

19 anglers contested the match and we fished the 40’s and 50’s section of Portglenone.

Phil Hartin topped the scales with an impressive 10.250kg from peg 47. Aaron Galbraith 2nd on peg 48 with 9.300kg. 3rd Gary Cummings with 6.500kgfrom peg 53. 4th Darren Halley 6.100kg peg 44.

Well done Phil!👍

Full weights attached.

Go fishing…

Founded in 1974 LBCAA is a friendly and welcoming Coarse Angling Club based around the Lower Bann.
Web: lowerbanncaa.wixsite.com/lowerbanncaa
Facebook:
 facebook.com/LowerBannCAA/

The Lower Bann CAA is a member of the Ulster Coarse Fishing Federation, UCFF the provincial council of the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland, NCFFI and the NGB for coarse and predator angling in Ireland.  www.ncffi.ie

Patchy pike fishing on Inny for IFPAC qualifier

A total of 33 anglers turned up to fish the 5th IFPAC qualifier of the 2018/2019 season. This leg was fished on the River Inny near Ballymahon. Fishing was patchy with a total of 56 fish caught. Sizes were modest enough but there were two doubles caught.

Results are as follows:

  • 1st Pat Dunphy 21lb ( 7 fish )
  • 2nd Albert Mc Namara 16lb 5oz (8 fish)
  • 3rd Fran Crosbie 13lb 12oz (5 fish)
  • 4th Gerard Dimbylow 13lb 5oz (2 fish)
  • 5th Gary Quinn – aka Yahoo! 12lb 8oz (3 fish)
  • 6th Eddie Mc Guirk 12lb (2 fish)

Heaviest Fish:

  • 1st William Laverty 10lb 14oz
  • 2nd Eddie Mc Guirk 10lb
  • 3rd Gary Quinn 8lb 9oz

Irish Federation of Pike Angling Clubs

The Irish Federation of Pike Angling Clubs (IFPAC) is a body representing pike anglers in Ireland, North and South.The IFPAC was founded on 17th January 1988 at a meeting held at the Ardboyne Hotel, Navan. The membership for that year stood at fifteen clubs representing six hundred anglers, today membership of IFPAC is approaching 100 affiliated clubs representing in excess of seven thousand anglers from all walks of life.

http://www.angling-in-ireland.com/

Colin Oliver wins first leg of Royal Enfield winter league

Royal Enfield Coarse Angling Club fished the first leg of their Seamus Mooney Winter League on Sunday 14th October.
Fishing was on the Royal Canal at Blackshade.

Results are as follows

  • Colin Oliver 5lb 6ozs
  • Jack Langan 4lb 4ozs
  • Matt Kemmy 4lb 2 ozs
  • Hugh McKernan 3lb 2ozs
  • Sean Ward & Brian O’Donoghue 2lb 8ozs

Seamus Mooney Winter League 18/19

Sunday 14th October
Sunday 28th October
Sunday 11th November
Sunday 18th November
Sunday 2nd December

Best 4 out of 5 results to count

Book in with Brian O’Donoghue 086 3658461

Report and photos courtesy of Royal Enfield Angling Club

New members are always welcome to Edenderry Coarse Angling Club.

Royal Enfield Angling Club are affiliated to the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland and are members of the Angling Council the National Governing Body for coarse and predator angling. www.ncffi.ie

bass, wrasse, pollack and more for the Mariners around Donegal

Stefan Martin from Killybegs Mariners SAC reports on the fishing around Donegal Bay…

bass
Being prepared to break from tradition makes all sorts of catches possible…

11 October: It’s great to have so many friends with similar interests and out exploring the Donegal coast together figuring out techniques and species and all different forms of angling together be it bait or lure, sand or rock. Messaging around yesterday afternoon the incoming weather system was driving in very warm air and made for a glorious balmy evening with good surf for the bass fishing. Johnny and Christopher headed off to the rocks with the lure rods and spent the evening casting plugs and soft plastics and metals catching and releasing some lovely bass in over shallow reefs carrying very light gear and covering loads of new ground.

Gavin and Stefan set up on the beach for sunset and it was a real gem burning the sky red which silhouetted the surfers catching the last few barrels before nightfall which the four of us sat enjoying. Fishing was hectic with shoals of fine coley and flounder to 38cm and Gavin visiting from Kerry for his first few bass of the year. With fish coming every cast we continued fishing on into the middle of the night catching and releasing loads of bass until the bait ran out and the choice was made…. a great session all round 

pollack ballan wrassepolack, ballan

15 October: Glorious sunshine this evening on the shore watching the birds work the bait balls that the tuna have gathered up on the horizon and catching some beautiful coloured fish cuckoo wrasse plus Ballans and a few dozen pollack on the sprat shads among the kelp. Very nice

Next outing

sunset

Next winter league club outing will take place this Friday evening on our local Fintra beach 19.30pm – 23.30pm. There were 4 different winners of the first 4 outings so far so competition is good and everyone has a chance on the night, new anglers always welcome as usual to enjoy the fishing.

Club gear

soft shell jacket

Also some new club gear out – Regetta soft shell jackets with club crest front and back €50 and also warm hoodies with club crest front and back €30 for anyone interested we will take samples to Fintra on Friday evening

Stefan Martin
Killybegs mariners SAC

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Go fishing…

Mariners sea angling club Killybegs Co Donegal. The club runs a shore league and boat comps and angling trips around Ireland doing the sport we love. Get in touch at www.facebook.com/mariner.sac