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Wicklow Boat Charters Customer Competition Awards

John Patrick Chew
John Patrick Chew

Wicklow Boat Charters hosted its annual Awards for customer competitions in the Bridge Tavern in Wicklow on 8th December. This is the fourth year that Kit Dunne, Chartered Boat Angler has hosted and sponsored this presentation to anglers who caught some outstanding fish during the year.  Since its inception in 2013, Wicklow Boat Charters has firmly put Wicklow on the map as a high quality sea angling destination with 39 different fish species recorded in total and a record 419 specimen fish recorded.

Josie Mahon, John Mellerick, Kit Dunne
Josie Mahon, John Mellerick, Kit Dunne

Good boat fishing conditions and the warm summer of 2018 meant that many anglers went out to sea to try their hand at the great ‘animal fishing’ in Wicklow.  It proved to be a great year for fishing in the Wicklow area with 289 tope caught which is a new record,  667 Smooth Hound, 23 Spurdog, 83 Blue Shark one at 1.9M to the fork and numerous specimen fish.

Josie Mahon, John Patrick Chew, Kit Dunne
Josie Mahon, John Patrick Chew, Kit Dunne

Some prizes were also sponsored by Inland Fisheries Ireland and they were awarded to anglers as follows: Gary Blake won the most species with 20 species recorded during the year which was fantastic. On the shark fishing front Daniel O’Kelly  won the prize for the biggest Shark for his Specimen Blue Shark of 100lbs plus that was 1.9m long.  There was much talk on the night about his great fishing day where there were 13 shark caught and released in one day! Shay McDonnell came 2nd with a blue shark of 100lbs plus and in 3rd place was Eric Brady with a great fish of 1.8m length.

Josie Mahon, Eric Brady, Kit Dunne
Josie Mahon, Eric Brady, Kit Dunne

On the specimen fishing front, John Mellerick won the most specimen fish award catching 3 smoothound and 2 tope to 50lbs in weight and was delighted to accept a prize.  The best specimen fish went to Evan McGovern for a smoothound of 18.3lbs. Bert McGregor came 3rd catching a smoothound of 18lbs and receiving a nice Shimano reel.

Josie Mahon, Daniel O'Kelly, Kit Dunne
Josie Mahon, Daniel O’Kelly, Kit Dunne

On the junior angling front it was great to see 3 well deserved winners.  John Patrick Chew (age 13) claimed a specimen smoothound and has claimed a specimen fish every year.  Liam McDonnell (age 11) won a prize for a nice black bream he caught and he also came 4th out of 16 senior club competitors who were fishing. Killian McDonnelly (age 17), is relatively new to sea fishing and is getting some great results already.  Some very useful tackle boxes and rods were presented to the juniors.  A full listing of results is below.

Josie Mahon, Bert McGregor, Kit Dunne
Josie Mahon, Bert McGregor, Kit Dunne

Wicklow Boat Charters had a great year with a unique ‘animal fishing’ product that it offers. It not only attracts local anglers, many overseas anglers came from Germany, Holland and the UK during the year contributing hugely to the Wicklow economy and to the sea angling product in Ireland. The catch and release principle is very much a part of fishing on Wicklow Boat Charters in line with conservation of our marine fish species.  In 2018 there were 289 tope which is a record number recorded.  It proved a very productive year for smoothounds with 667 caught. Bull huss were slow to start however there were 101 recorded.   There were 30 Ray recorded and 23 Spurdog and a phenomenal 83 blue shark caught which is an average of 7 per day.  There were also 74 Gurnards caught and a black bream too! To book a day’s fishing see  – www.wicklowboatcharters.ie  or email:  kit.dunne@gmail.com

 

Full list of Winners:

Most Species

Gary Blake  –  20 species including red mullet, hake, dragonet and many more

Biggest Shark

  • 1st:  Daniel O’Kelly, Specimen blue shark 100lb +
  • 2nd: Shay McDonnell, Blue Shark 100lb +
  • 3rd:  Eric Brady,  Blue Shark, 1.8m long

Best Specimen Fish

  • 1st:  Evan McGovern, Smoothound 18.3lbs
  • 2nd Craig Murphy, Black Bream 2.2lbs
  • 3rd  Bert McGregor, Smoothound 18lbs

Most Specimen Fish

  • 1st:  John Mellerick, 3 Smoothound and 2 tope to 50lbs
  • 2nd: Tom Lynch,  3 smoothound  and 1 Spurdog

Best Juniors

Best Specimen: John Patrick Chew, Specimen smoothound 13lbs

Best Species: Liam McDonnell, Black bream

Most Species:  Adrian Semar who is a regular visitor from Germany with 12 species in one day

Best Overseas Angler :

Denis Daudu, Specimen Tope 58lbs

Best Novice Angler:

Darren Kelly

Hubert Smith wins Annamoe Fly Fishing Winter League

Brian Nally reports on the finals of the Annamoe Fly Fishing Winter League supported by Southside Angling Centre, Dublin…

The Annamoe Fly fishing Winter League concluded on Sunday. The anglers fished through windy conditions to land some lovely rainbows.

Final Results

1st Ronan Meghen 5 trout 201 cms.
2nd Robert Bujak 4 trout 177 cms.
3rd Donal Monaghan 4 trout 176 cms.
4th Tommy Russell 3 trout 127 cms.
5th Hubert Smith 3 trout 124 cms.

The Gross Prize also went to Hubert Smith who landed 33 Rainbow Trout over the 4 heats and the final.

Christmas Gift Ideas

Fly Casting Tuition Gift Vouchers available costing 50 euro per person. This includes two hours tuition, hire of equipment and fishing for the remainder of the day.
Contact Brian Nally: 086 2598563

Go fishing…

Annamoe Trout Fishery is acre lake set on the banks of the Annamoe River. The lake is filled with trout up to 20lbs weight, where fly fishing only is permitted. Annamoe Fishery is also specialised in providing fly fishing classes for beginners and more advanced fishermen. 

For further details please contact Brian Nally, Annamoe Trout Fishery, Annamoe, Co. Wicklow. Web: www.annamoetroutfishery.com
Email: annamoefishery@eircom.net
Tel:0404 45470

Popular angling destination in County Mayo receives an upgrade

Canney welcomes completion of improvement works at popular angling destination in County Mayo

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club secured significant funding from Inland Fisheries Ireland to support the project

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club has successfully completed a project which will greatly improve access to a popular angling destination at Cushlough Bay, County Mayo. The project was funded by Inland Fisheries Ireland via the National Strategy for Angling Development (NSAD) Fund. The location at Cushlough Bay, off Lough Mask near Ballinrobe is used by domestic and visiting international anglers alike.

The project saw improvement works completed on the angling club’s carpark to make it safe and accessible for anglers. This included resurfacing and realigning of the carpark, as well as the provision of security fencing around the perimeter. The club was awarded €21,263 from Inland Fisheries Ireland to carry out the works which are now complete. The funding was granted in June, after the club completed all their corporate governance requirements, with the project at completion stage just a few weeks later.

Inland Fisheries Ireland granted support under its National Strategy for Angling Development which aims to ensure that Ireland’s fish stocks and angling infrastructure are protected and enhanced for the economic value and recreational benefit which they offer to communities across Ireland. The fisheries resource is worth €836 million to the Irish economy annually and supports upwards of 11,000 jobs, often in rural and peripheral communities.

In addition to the funding provided by National Strategy for Angling Development, Ballinrobe & District Trout Anglers Association and the World Cup Trout Fly Championship Committee provided €6,641 to upgrade the slipway as an extra part of the project.

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club before delivery of the project.

 

The Ballinrobe carpark after project delivery.
The slipway before upgrade works.
The slipway following the improvement project.

Sean Canney TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries sector said: “Investment in angling access and infrastructure is a key component of the current round of NSAD funding and the Ballinrobe Club has demonstrated that, working in partnership with Inland Fisheries Ireland and underpinned by significant grant aid, valuable community driven projects will be delivered. The project will be of major benefit to local, visiting and international anglers and will define Cushlough Bay as a top class venue for social and competitive angling and can assist in attracting international events.”

Suzanne Campion, Head of Business Development at Inland Fisheries Ireland said: “Accessibility and safety is a priority if our inland fisheries are to be enjoyed by everyone. I am delighted that this project is complete in Ballinrobe at an important angling location which has both recreational and socio economic benefit to the local community. It is a reflection on the commitment of the club to the future of angling in the area and we would like to commend them on their work in delivering this improved amenity to their community.

The significant funding available to date for the National Strategy for Angling Development has been exclusively capital funding and this has appropriately delivered important capital infrastructural and access projects, including the current project, under the investment initiative.  Inland Fisheries Ireland is committed to working closely with Minister Canney and his Department in seeking to secure additional funding to support essential habitat enhancement and in-river works for the benefit of the inland fisheries resource as NSAD continues to be rolled out.”

Kevin Egan, Chairperson of Ballinrobe and District Anglers said: “This is an outstanding project which we are delighted to complete. The funding from the National Strategy for Angling Development allowed us to upgrade the parking facility which will be of benefit for local anglers and tourist anglers.”

 

 

 

 

Popular angling destination in County Mayo receives an upgrade

Canney welcomes completion of improvement works at popular angling destination in County Mayo

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club secured significant funding from Inland Fisheries Ireland to support the project

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club has successfully completed a project which will greatly improve access to a popular angling destination at Cushlough Bay, County Mayo. The project was funded by Inland Fisheries Ireland via the National Strategy for Angling Development (NSAD) Fund. The location at Cushlough Bay, off Lough Mask near Ballinrobe is used by domestic and visiting international anglers alike.

The project saw improvement works completed on the angling club’s carpark to make it safe and accessible for anglers. This included resurfacing and realigning of the carpark, as well as the provision of security fencing around the perimeter. The club was awarded €21,263 from Inland Fisheries Ireland to carry out the works which are now complete. The funding was granted in June, after the club completed all their corporate governance requirements, with the project at completion stage just a few weeks later.

Inland Fisheries Ireland granted support under its National Strategy for Angling Development which aims to ensure that Ireland’s fish stocks and angling infrastructure are protected and enhanced for the economic value and recreational benefit which they offer to communities across Ireland. The fisheries resource is worth €836 million to the Irish economy annually and supports upwards of 11,000 jobs, often in rural and peripheral communities.

In addition to the funding provided by National Strategy for Angling Development, Ballinrobe & District Trout Anglers Association and the World Cup Trout Fly Championship Committee provided €6,641 to upgrade the slipway as an extra part of the project.

Ballinrobe and District Angling Club before delivery of the project.

 

The Ballinrobe carpark after project delivery.
The slipway before upgrade works.
The slipway following the improvement project.

Sean Canney TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries sector said: “Investment in angling access and infrastructure is a key component of the current round of NSAD funding and the Ballinrobe Club has demonstrated that, working in partnership with Inland Fisheries Ireland and underpinned by significant grant aid, valuable community driven projects will be delivered. The project will be of major benefit to local, visiting and international anglers and will define Cushlough Bay as a top class venue for social and competitive angling and can assist in attracting international events.”

Suzanne Campion, Head of Business Development at Inland Fisheries Ireland said: “Accessibility and safety is a priority if our inland fisheries are to be enjoyed by everyone. I am delighted that this project is complete in Ballinrobe at an important angling location which has both recreational and socio economic benefit to the local community. It is a reflection on the commitment of the club to the future of angling in the area and we would like to commend them on their work in delivering this improved amenity to their community.

The significant funding available to date for the National Strategy for Angling Development has been exclusively capital funding and this has appropriately delivered important capital infrastructural and access projects, including the current project, under the investment initiative.  Inland Fisheries Ireland is committed to working closely with Minister Canney and his Department in seeking to secure additional funding to support essential habitat enhancement and in-river works for the benefit of the inland fisheries resource as NSAD continues to be rolled out.”

Kevin Egan, Chairperson of Ballinrobe and District Anglers said: “This is an outstanding project which we are delighted to complete. The funding from the National Strategy for Angling Development allowed us to upgrade the parking facility which will be of benefit for local anglers and tourist anglers.”

 

 

 

 

Irish Angling Update – 06 December 2018

We’ve had some amount of rain recently and many fisheries inland experienced high levels and flooding. The estuaries were full of freshwater and this no doubt impacted on some of the sea angling recently. But now that winter is officially here at least it’s been mild, and that has helped in some places…

There was a lot of pike fishing done on Sunday as many clubs ran competitions. The conditions were not easy at all, driving rain and winds made their mark but at Pallas there were some decent fish caught to over 20lb, out of the way pockets of water yielded the best results. Dinny Coyne wins Catch of the Week with his 20lb 14oz pike. Anglers in the Go Hire National Pike Championship had a much different experience at their Cavan venue and only 8 pike were landed. It was a similar story from Lough Derravarragh where the Moffat cup was fished.

Dinny Coyne with his 20lb 14oz pike
Dinny Coyne with his 20lb 14oz pike – Catch of the Week winner

Bannow Bay SAC at Duncannon had some decent fishing and good flounders to 40cm were measured. Meanwhile, down the coast in Youghal 50 anglers fished the All-Ireland Cod Championships. The winner of the All Ireland title was Donal Domeney with a cod of 68 cm. It was all flounders and coleys for the Killybegs anglers at Mullaghmore where undersized fish kept the competitors busy between the counters.

Salmon anglers are reminded that you can now buy your salmon licence for the 2019 season online at https://store.fishinginireland.info/. And another reminder that salmon angling regulations for 2019 are in draft form and can be reviewed at the following link. Closing date for observations or objections is 13 December 2018.

Sean Canney TD, Minister with responsibility for the inland fisheries sector marked the launch of International Year of the Salmon by unveiling one of Inland Fisheries Ireland’s new fleet of 12 RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats) to highlight the important of fisheries protection. International Year of the Salmon is a joint world-wide initiative of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO) and the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (NPAFC) alongside other partners across the globe, creating an international framework for collaborative outreach and research. It is hoped that IYS will raise awareness of what humans can do to ensure salmon and their habitats are conserved and restored against a backdrop of complex environmental factors. We’ll be keeping you up to date with initiatives .

And now the weather…

Cold, blustery and showery tomorrow, Friday with an outlook for continuing unsettled and changeable weather. The blustery, showery conditions will be replaced by brighter conditions on Sunday, leading to a colder night and frost later. The early days of next week will be mainly dry and less cold as winds swing to the south or southeast. However some night frosts are likely – especially over the midlands and east of the country. At least there’s no storm or weather warning forecast for a change should be nice on the beaches.

Finally, keep an eye on our Facebook page as we’re doing our best to share all the details of the tackle shops, guides, fisheries and other angling services that are providing Christmas specials and vouchers. You’re sure to find the perfect angling present for someone else or maybe something for your own Christmas list…

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

Myles Kelly
Catch, Photo, Release

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


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Winter perch fishing on Lough Ennell

Mick Flanagan reports from the MMidlands where winter perch fishing is getting started…

Perch
Gordon Davies with a Lough Ennel perch

The winter Perch fishing is kicking in, and some colourful fish are coming from Ennell. At the moment water temperatures are 6-7 Degrees Celsius, and the Perch are had to locate in deep water. If we get a cold spell and calm conditions it will pick up, and some cracking Perch will come from Ennell. Gordon Davies was back out on Ennell recently, and had some nice perch. I was also chatting Pauric Martin of Harbour Court who we featured some weeks back in Angling Focus, with cracking Perch. Pauric has some new rigs ready, for when conditions are right. Watch this space.

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: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

Ciaran Newman wins Moffat Cup on Derravaragh

Mick Flanagan reports on the latest pike news from Lough Derravaragh…

PHILIP MOFFATT MEMORIAL CUP/ CHRISTMAS PIKE COMPETITION.

members of the Moffatt family and winner Ciaran Newman
Members of the Moffatt family and winner Ciaran Newman

Last Sunday December 2nd we fished the last competition on Derravaragh for the 2018 season. The weather was very changeable, and some savage rain drifted across this fantastic fishery for a few hours. Still we had a super day out, and quite a few pike were caught, all be on the smaller size.

Ciaran Newman of Lynn fishing with dad Bernie was Top rod with a pike just over 7lbs.

Frank McKeon was 2nd, and April Flanagan finished 3rd, Mick Flanagan 4th, and Darragh Doyle 5th.

Liam Gilsenan Chairman of Derravaragh anglers thanked all who fished the Derravaragh Club competition in 2018, and wished all their members a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New year.

Christy Hynes and Kieran Evans weer competition stewards, and did an excellent job on the day. Prior to the presentation of prizes, Christy thanked all their sponsors for their support over the season. Young Shannon Breslin Grand-daughter of the late Philip Moffatt presented all the winners with prizes.

Ciaran Newman receives the Moffatt Cup from Shannon Breslin.   Grandaughter of the late Philip Moffatt.
Ciaran Newman receives the Moffatt Cup from Shannon Breslin.
Grandaughter of the late Philip Moffatt.

GLORE PIKE COMPETITION.

I was chatting to Lough Glore Chairman Eddie O, Donnell last Sunday on Derravaragh. The club members are holding a pike competition next Sunday December 9th .Its an 11am start and will finished at 3-30pm. I have not being on Glore in recent months, as the water levels were quite low, so hopefully all going well next Sunday we will get a few Glore pike.

Join the Club

Derravaragh Angling Association will hold their A.G.M. come the New Year and new members are more than welcome to jump on board. The club holds many pike, and trout competition during the season. I will keep you posted on the A.G.M date, and all members will be contacted by text message regarding club activities.

Michael Flanagan
Midland Angling

Make a booking

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: mick@midlandangling.com Web: www.midlandangling.com

Donal Domeney is All-Ireland Cod Champion

John Diamond reports on the All-Ireland Cod Championships…

Youghal
The anglers on the beach at Youghal

50 anglers fished the Henrystackleshop.com All-Ireland Cod Championships in Youghal on Saturday December 1st.

The weather was quite benign, the wind having died down from the storm a couple of days earlier. There was a period of rain in the middle of the competition to remind everybody it was December. Distance casters had an advantage, as the receding tide and long fetches of the ocean swells put paid to any ideas of gentle lob outs to pick up fish close to the shore. There were no ray caught this year, in comparison to last year, when quite a few were caught at the town end of the zone A. 115 fish were caught in total, the species included Cod, Bass, Flounder, Coalfish, Eel, Whiting, Dogfish, Rockling.

The winner was Donal Domeney with a fish of 68 cm.
Thanks to Henrystackleshop.com for sponsoring this competition, and to the Walter Raleigh Hotel for hosting the registration and prizegiving.

Henrystackleshop.com Irish Cod Champion 2018 Donal Domeney SAI SAC: Cod 68 cms
Henrystackleshop.com Irish Cod Champion 2018
Donal Domeney SAI SAC: Cod 68 cms

Overall Match Rules Winner

Noel Fogarty Raheny SAC 14 fish 533 Points

Noel Fogarty
Noel Fogarty

Junior
Elena Anastasia – 4 fish 101 points

Zone A

1st JP Molloy SAI SAC 9 fish 303 points
2nd Donal Domeney SAI SAC 3 fish 171 points
3rd Dave Farrelly Raheny SAC 4 fish 135 points

Zone B

1st Pete Davis SAI SAC 7 fish 304 points
2nd Micheal Whelan Tramore Waterford SAC 5 fish 150 points
3rd Derek Kenrick West Cork 4 fish 134 points

Zone C

1st Phil Ord Tralee Bay SAC 3 fish 121 points
2nd Gary Blake – 3 fish 120 points
3rd Donal O’Neill SAI SAC 3 fish 110 points

Pools

2nd Codling JP Molloy SAI SAC 53 cm

1st Flat Jimmy Kelly Suir Valley SAC Flounder 35cm
2nd Flat JP Molloy SAI SAC Flounder 29 cm

1st Round James Kiniry West Cork SAC Coalfish 48cm
2nd Round Marcin Tomaszek – Coalfish 46cm

Thanks to everybody who attended.

Next year’s all Irelands

In 2019 Sea Angling Ireland SAC will host the All Ireland Smoothound Championships in County Wexford on June 22nd, and the All Ireland Cod Championships in Youghal on November 23rd.

Very difficult in Cavan for pike championships qualifier

John Chambers reports for IFPAC on the latest Go Hire National Pike Championships qualifier fished in driving rain and high water levels in County Cavan…

Weather conditions won today!! High water levels and constant rain made for a very tough event. Pike were just not taking. Only 8 pike were landed by 6 lucky angers which meant that anyone who caught a pike qualified to fish in the Final.

  • 1st Anthony McCabe 2 pike 14-03
  • 2nd Paul Dennis 2 pike 9-07
  • 3rd John Woods 1 pike 5-07
  • 4th Pat Brady 1 pike 4-04
  • 5th Mick Connor 1 pike 3-09
  • 6th John Chambers 1 pike 2-13

Pools

1st Anthony McCabe 9-03
2nd Paul Dennis 6-00
3rd John Woods 5-07

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/

Flounder and coleys for Killybegs Mariners at Mullaghmore

Stefan Martin reports from Mullaghmore, where the Killybegs Mariners fished the 7th leg of their winter league…

Mullaghmore
Bright lights…

Winter League outing number 7 took us across to the south shores of the bay and the adrenaline junkies paradise of famous big wave surf venue Mullaghmore. A stunning venue and credit to the lads choosing the beaches this time of year; finding a sheltered beach with no weed is not easy and it was a pleasure to fish.

Mullaghmore
There were lots of coalfish, but many were undersized. This 35cm coley was taken on the first cast

First cast of the night saw a nice 35cm coley for Stefan set the mark and the lads at each end of the beach were finding some counting flounders through the masses of undersize coleys. Most of the 15 anglers had counting coleys and flounders including a nice 36cm flounder for Darren which the lads laughed was his pet Francis the flounder again that he whistles ashore during competitions. John and Pat were on the fish furthest over the beach but near the road section Cormac was on a good fishing also.

Back at the van and scores between the top 4 were very close with one fish points separating. Longest fish money prize was won by Darren Rawdon with a 36cm Francis. 2nd place money was won by Cormac Burke and the winner with most points was John Cunningham with a fine fishing of coley and flounders. Well done to all.

Charity Open Beach Competition

Mariners will be hosting a fundraising event in aid of Killybegs Community hospital patient’s comfort fund. An open to all beach competition on Rossnowlagh beach Saturday December 15th fishing from 13.30pm – 17.30pm (check in from 12.30pm – 13.15pm) Entry is €20 for seniors and €5 Juniors (€20 to enter for the overall main prize) which includes longest fish prizes and two zones that are pegged. Many thanks to the sponsors who donated prizes a Tubertini rod from Shannon tackle Jamestown, beach rods and reels plus tackle box from Mooney Boats in Killybegs, full suit FishComm wet gear from FishComm Ltd Killybegs plus a €180 voucher for western strands hotel Belmullet from Cormac Burke of FishComm Ltd, assorted coloured leads from Scottie’s lead weights Killybegs plus many more prizes. Please come out and support this great service to the community of South West Donegal.

Stefan Martin
Killybegs mariners SAC

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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