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Ireland’s FeederKing Q7 @ Garadice

Today’s qualifier was held on lakes around Ballinamore County Leitrim.
Fishing was good with all Sections Fishing well.
Garadice Deeps was won by Tony Hopkins with a weight of 10.900kg, Tony caught between 20 and 40 meters to catch 114 fish which were all nearly Roach on peg 36.
Kiltybarden was won by Damien Folytn with an impressive 14.000kg, Damien caught 70 plus skimmers along with some small hybrids and perch at 50 meters on peg 2.
Last year’s FeederKing champion Charlie Richards won lough Scur with a weight of 12.500kg, Charlie caught 150 fish short and was made up of small hybrids, skimmers, roach and perch.
RESULTS
GOLDEN TICKET WINNERS
  • Tony Hopkins
  • Damien Folytn
  • Charlie Richards
SECTION WINNERS
  • Garadice:T Hopkins/P Tkachenko 7.280kg
  • Kiltybarden: D Folytn/ R Dunne 8.200kg
  • Scur: C Richards/ Y Kuslyvyi 8.000kg
Next and last Qualifier is on Lough Sillan September 7th.

Ballinamore coarse angling centre

Young coarse anglers showcase talent in pursuit of World Championship dreams!

This report from the National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland (NCFFI): 

Young anglers aspiring to represent Team Ireland Youth at the World Championships in France next year joined us at Gaulmoylestown AC Carp Match Ireland on Saturday to demonstrate their match fishing expertise. Groups of hopefuls in the Under 15, Under 20, and Under 25 categories took part in a four-hour match, fished under FIPSed rules with bait limits in place.

Well done to the match winners and to all participants for a fine display of dedication and skill—many of whom travelled long distances to compete. The commitment shown by these young individuals is a true reflection of their passion for angling and the spirit of sportsmanship.

Youth Manager Manager Adrian Browne will assess all performances in the coming weeks, following the official selection protocols. These can be viewed here: https://www.ncffi.ie/teamireland/

Thanks goes to Dave at Gaulmoylestown Lake for hosting the event at this superb venue—an ideal setting to nurture the next generation of talent. Thank you to Irish Bait and Tackle Limited for sponsoring the maggots, and to all the parents plus Inland Fisheries Ireland whose continued support for our Youth Development Days helps foster the growth of youth angling in Ireland.

All-Ireland Junior and Youths Boat Championships 2025 – Northern Section

The All-Ireland Junior and Youths (under 16s and under 21s) Boat championships for 2025 were held in Rathmullan, Co. Donegal, over the weekend. This event was hosted by Lough Swilly Junior Angling Club and super well done to all that took part in this year’s championship Northern Leg.

Special Thanks to Andrew Mc Callion for sponsoring the under16s and under 21s overall winners prizes a Penn reel to each of the winners and IFI for their continued support.

The top 3 in the under 21s will represent Ireland in the 2026 world Boat Championships

  • James Donaghey
  • Patrick Donaghey
  • Alex Matthews

The rest of the 2026 team will be made up from the southern leg in cork this November, details to follow.

Thanks to the organisers

Corney Devlin, Charlie Devlin, Hugh McLean, Paddy Donaghey, the boats and skippers, and stewards.

Sea angling in Donegal

Thomas Moran wins 59th Annual Newport Sea Angling Festival

The 59th Newport Sea Angling Festival was held over the August Bank Holiday weekend (from the 2nd to the 3rd of August).

Thomas Moran was the proud recipient of the Tom Moran Memorial Cup on Sunday 3rd of August when he was announced as the overall winner of the 59th Newport Sea Angling Festival. The much sought after cup is dedicated to the memory of Tom Moran Snr, a long-standing committee member and local Skipper, who sadly passed away in 1997. Thomas had a total of 9 fish and 170 points on the day to secure the top spot. This is a record 7th time he gets to take possession of his dad’s memorial cup in its 27-year history. Congrats to Thomas from all at the club.

Local angler Thomas Moran was the overall winner of the 59th Newport SAC Festival Competition seen here being presented with the Tom Moran Memorial trophy by Bella Moran. Thomas had 9 fish and 170 points on the day. He also won the largest Bullhuss (100cms) & Ray (52cms) caught during the Competition.

Thomas also won a prize for both the largest Ray (52cms) and largest Bullhuss (100cms). Runner up was Committee member Irene Walsh with 7 fish and 140 points. Paul Moran was the Junior Angler winner and in the ladies’ section, Kathleen Donnellan was the recipient of the Jane O’Malley Cup. See all of the results below and congrats to all winners over the weekend.

The weekend of fishing began on the Saturday morning when two boats full of Junior Anglers headed out to sea in search of fish. This proved to be more difficult than we first thought! In total, 7 different and usually reliable fishing marks were tried and each one ended up producing a just handful of fish.

A group of Junior Anglers who participated in the recent 59th Newport SAC Festival Competition 2025 on Saturday 2nd of August.

As the day progressed it was obvious that there would be very little between the anglers and the skippers tried their best to up the catch at each of the various anchor drops. The warmer than usual sea temperatures were mentioned as a possibility for the lack of fish but even the 30m plus deep holes in the bay did not produce the usual bounty of fish on the day.

Paul Moran pictured with his 40.5cm Ray on board the Finnaun

In the end, young local angler Paul Moran secured the Margaret Moran Memorial Cup with a total catch of 4 fish and 40 points. Paul also caught the largest ray amongst the Junior group with a wingspan of 40.5cms This was only Paul’s second year with the club and marks a great achievement for the young angler.

Sunday morning began with a cup of tea and a sausage roll laid on for the Senior Anglers before the three full boats headed out to sea.

Based on their knowledge from the previous day’s poor returns the skippers really had to think beyond the usual, reliable fishing marks and they did not disappoint. One of the boats ended up with a record 33 bullhuss and 7 ray.

Anglers prepare for their trip to sea during the 59th Newport SAC Festival Competition 2025 on Sunday 3rd of August

The presentation itself took place in Nevins, Newport where Declan and family provided a warm welcome for all. Towards the end of the presentation, the Chairman Sean Fahy complimented the club President Pat Moran on becoming the oldest angler in the club’s history to participate in a club competition. The junior branch of the club also said goodbye to junior members Daithi Nevin, Patrick Sammon, Shane Durkan and Shauna Moran as this was their final year as junior anglers. We hope to welcome them back as Senior anglers again next year.

A selection of prizes on offer for the 59th Newport SAC Festival Competition 2025

Our thanks to each and every one of our sponsors as follows:

Bella Moran & Family (Main Trophy Sponsor), Peter Moran (Junior Trophy Sponsor), Kilroy Trophy – Josephine / Sean Kilroy,  Clr Brendan Mulroy (Main Club Sponsor),  Mary’s of Mulranny (Competition Sponsor), Nevins Bar (Competition Sponsor), Inland Fisheries Ireland (Main Club Sponsor), Bord Iascaigh Mhara (Main Club Sponsor), Attracta’s Laundrette, Futura Flooring / Eamonn Callaghan, Sheridans Centra, Newport Pharmacy, Patricia’s Fashions, Tracks & Treasures, Alan Leneghan, Sweeneys – Achill, Westport House Adventure Park, Bridge Inn, Kelly’s Butchers, Hotel Newport, Bridge House Beauty Salon, Castlebar tackle shop, Kellys garage, Castlebar Tackle, Market 57, Marlenes Chocolates.

Thanks also to all who took part, the skippers, all of the sponsors, those who travelled, anyone who helped out over the weekend and the NSAC committee for making it all happen.

We look forward to seeing everyone again on the 21st of September for our next scheduled event!

Thomas Moran and Cormac Burke pictured with two Bullhuss during the recent 59th Newport SAC Festival Competition

The results of the 59th Annual Festival Competition were as follows:

Seniors Category: Fish Points
Overall Winner Thomas Moran 9 170 (Winner of the Tom Moran Memorial Cup)
2nd Place Irene Walsh 7 140 (Winner of the Tyrell O’Malley Cup)
3rd Place Cormac Bourke 6 125 (Winner of the Kilroy Trophy)
4th place Josie Barrett 6 105 (Winner of the Carraigahowley Cup)
5th Place Peter Coyne 9 90 (Winner of the Martin O’Grady Cup)
6th Place Kevin Mortimer 4 85
7th Place Anthony Masterson 7 80
8th Place Paul Murphy 4 80

 

Best Senior Lady Category:                  Fish       Points

Winner   –   Kathleen Donnellan                 6             50 (Winner of the Jane O’Malley Cup)

Largest Fish Category:

  • Largest Bullhuss     –     Thomas Moran    (100cms)
  • Largest Ray            –     Thomas Moran    (52cms)
  • Largest Ray (Jnrs)  –      Paul Moran    (40.5cms)

 

Juniors Category: Fish Points
1st Place Paul Moran 4 40 (Winner of the Margaret Moran Cup)
2nd Place Liam Moran 6 30 (Winner of the Cunningham Shield)
3rd Place Patrick Sammon 2 30
4th Place Shane Durkan 2 30
5th Place Leah Moran 3 15

 

Junior League Category:                             

Winner     –     Daithi Nevin with a total of 13 points

Junior Novice Participants:                              

Eoghan Powell & Oisin McLoughlin

Skipper of the Day (Saturday) – Joe Gibbons – The Finnaun

Skipper of the Day (Sunday) –   Joe Gibbons – The Finnaun

Please contact any member of the club if you wish to get involved in helping out at any of our events throughout the year!

We are now taking entries for our next competition which is a Teams event scheduled for 21st of September. Contact Sean on 087 0644601, Declan on 087 6831216 or any member of the committee for more details / to book in.

Sea Fishing in Clew Bay

Accidental skate make for memorable fishing in Ballycastle

Simon McLarnon contacted us to report on a recent trip for tope, fishing with Séan McKay out of Ballycastle on Monday 18th August.

The crew had a great trip, with one 35lb tope landed, two skate, two cuckoo wrasse and some good pollack caught. Skate were not being targeted, but one complication of targeting tope is that you can hook these much bigger elasmobranchs while fishing for them….you are in for the fight of your life if you do!

The skate weighed 145lb and 160lb going by the charts. All released in good condition!

The skate were caught by Dean Boardman (160lber) and Séan Polley (145lber) with some help from Toni Hannigan who (on her second ever fishing trip!) played the 145lb skate for 20 minutes before exhausting herself and having to hand the rod over to Séan Polley, who took a further 40 minutes to bring this impressive fish to the side of the boat.

The 35lb tope and two cuckoo wrasse (just over a pound each, and close to specimen weight) were caught by Simon McLarnon.

Northern Ireland

 

Irish Angling Update 🎣 22 August 2025

We’ve been enjoying a pretty long, extended spell of settled weather over the past few weeks and warm, dry weather has dominated over much of the country. This spell has brought higher-than-average amounts of sunshine and correspondingly high temperatures. It’s been great to be out and about with clear skies above our heads, but the warm weather can have a negative impact on our freshwater fish, with high water temperatures leaving fish vulnerable and subject to increased stress. We have seen a handful of fisheries closed again this week as a precautionary measure arising from the high water temperatures.

There is no doubt that the main news story this week has been a negative one, and it will have been very unsettling for all of us anglers to see the huge fish kill on the River Blackwater, as it has brought into sharp focus the multiple threats facing our fish stocks. Weather-wise, at least, things look like they are changing next week, as we seem set for a period of cooler temperatures and increased rainfall, which will be a welcome boon to many of our fisheries.

We’ll begin this week’s update on the sea, where, after a slow enough start, the bluefin tuna season seems to have kicked up a gear or two over the past week, with a number of boats in the Donegal area encountering fish. Mike and Ronan Gately had a brotherly one-two fishing with Killybegs Fishing Charters as Mike hooked into a 574lb fish, and then Ronan got a 450lb fish, both of which were successfully tagged and released. Meanwhile, anglers fishing with TunaMick didn’t have to wait long after leaving the harbour before encountering tuna, and Mick’s son Cian took the rod and expertly brought the fish, estimated at 400lb, alongside to be tagged. They also managed another BFT estimated at 500lb on the same trip.

Cian with the first tuna of the year for his dad’s boat

Staying in the Donegal area, the John Logue Memorial Sea Angling Competition was held in Mulroy Bay last weekend, with 7 boats and 40 anglers taking part. There were plenty of ray amongst the catches, and fierce competition between the anglers, and all proceeds raised were donated to the RNLI. We wrap up this mini section on Donegal with the Killybegs Mariners, who have been getting some fine smoothhound from the Donegal beaches of late, including a couple of specimen-sized fish, one of which brought a new club record 112cm fish for Proinnsias Doherty.

County Clare also had its share of good fishing last week, as anglers out with Sean Maguire had some nice mixed species fishing and a couple of good-sized blue shark, all under fabulous blue skies. Fellow Clare-based charter skipper Luke Aston has also had some decent blue shark fishing, coupled with good mixed fishing from the reefs and over sand. Catches even included a pilchard, not often found on the end of an angler’s line. Cork Harbour saw a bit of action last week, as Jim Clohessy launched his small boat for an evening lure session. The sea was a bit sloppy, but once he got to his mark, they were quickly amongst some decent pollock on jig-heads and a couple of welcome bass on surface lures. Fly-fishing guide Richie Ryan was also on the waters of Cork Harbour during the week, guiding a few different groups, both from Ireland and further afield, to catches of bass and pollack on the fly. One angler even caught a tub gurnard on a fly, something not often seen in the angling world. We wrap up this week’s sea angling news with reports of good tope fishing from both our west and east coasts. Skipper John Fleming had a group determined to catch some Galway Bay tope, and he delivered the goods as the guys landed at least 10 tope, along with a few nice pollack and ling from the reefs. And on the east coast, Kit Dunne reports that the tope have arrived back in Wicklow Bay having wandered off for a couple of weeks, and with mackerel finally arriving in good numbers, fishing looks like it will be good there over the next while.

blue shark
Blue shark from the Silver Dawn

To trout fishing now, and it was a busy week on the competition scene, with a number of events held throughout the country. Last Sunday saw 28 anglers (including two juniors) head out on Lower Lough Erne to compete in the Kesh Carnival. Maurice Neill took the top prize with a belter of a trout, which was weighed at 10lb 5oz before being returned to the water. Maurice wins this week’s Catch of the Week for this superb wild brown trout. The Avonmore River in Wicklow was the venue for the T.A.F.I All-Ireland Senior River Championships 2025 last weekend, where 53 anglers competed for individual and provincial honours. A total of 319 brown trout were caught and released as Dean Gates won the individual prize and helped his province, Munster, to the provincial prize. Lough O’Flynn was the venue for the Donnellan cup on Sunday last, with an excellent turnout of 15 boats in what was a keenly contested event. The local Madden team of Gary & Derek had the heaviest boat catch on the day with 5 fish for 7.5lb, while the heaviest fish prize went to John Finn of Roscommon, who boated a fish of 2lb 2oz. We had our first report in a while from angling guide Dan O’Neill, who has been flat out guiding on the River Nore all summer. He offers some tips on how to target trout that have become a bit finicky when feeding late in the evening or early in the morning. On Lough Conn, brothers Sean & Padraig had an eventful day on the lake, trolling flies and spoons and catching trout, pike and perch. And we end this week’s trout reports with news of a new bye-law that has come into place on Lough Arrow and the Unshin River, imposing bag and size limits and a restriction on trolling.

The winning fish of 10lb 15oz was returned to Lough Erne
The winning fish at the Lough Erne Kesh Carnival, a wild brown trout of 10lb 15oz was measured and returned to the lake.

The coarse angling festival season is ramping up, and hundreds of anglers from Ireland and abroad will be participating in matches around the country in the coming weeks.  The CM Lakelands club held the latest round of their competition schedule on Lough Skeagh at the weekend. It was a very competitive match with plenty of bites to be had, and the eventual winner was Robertas Zilaitis with 150 fish for 10.850kg. The 6th round of the Oaklands Lake Summer League was held over the weekend, with Andrei Pirchio netting just shy of 70kg to take a comfortable win from peg 44. The Leinster Coarse Anglers had some fine fish on the Royal Canal over the weekend as they fished the 3rd round of their Leinster qualifiers. There were plenty of quality bream amongst the catches, along with skimmers, roach, perch, and the odd tench. Jack Langan won the day with 25lb.

Some fine Royal Canal bream

To salmon fishing now, and it has been a slow enough week as low water levels have hampered anglers’ prospects. Eight salmon were reported from the River Bandon, with the best of those a 4.5lb fish caught on a shrimp. The Lee did slightly better, with 12 fish reported, the best of which was a 6lb fish, again caught on a shrimp. In Kerry, it was a quiet week again on Currane, where the bright sunshine didn’t help things, but the thunder and lightning weren’t much better… Angling pressure was low on the River Moy, partly due to fishery closures caused by high water temperatures. Some fish were encountered throughout the system, with Ballina Anglers’ stretch proving the most prolific, with 11 fish landed. In the last of the salmon news, the Ireland on the Fly team has a new podcast out where they discuss the ups and downs of this year’s grilse run.

And we finish this week’s update on Lough Derg, where twenty-two teams headed to the lake over the weekend to compete in the Lough Derg Perch Bonanza 2025. Anglers were aiming to get a counting fish of 25cm or over, and the lead changed multiple times over the day, but at the 5-0’clock cut-off point, it was Team Lure Makers who took the win, with their top 5 perch measuring a combined 178cm.

perch
The longest perch of the day was caught by Senan Stanley

And now the weather

It looks set to remain pleasant for most of the weekend with warm, dry weather extending across much of the country, and just the odd patch of drizzle cropping up in places. There will be a reasonable amount of cloud around, but plenty of sunshine also, and winds will remain light. Late Monday will see the weather beginning to change, as thickening cloud will bring some rain spreading from the south-west, and winds will pick up. The remainder of the week is likely to be unsettled, as bands of rain showers, some heavy and thundery, pass across the country.

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

IFI Staff
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    Ireland of the Fly Podcast: Grilse run update – from the bad to the sublime

    This week, Daire & Tom discuss the grilse run with two passionate anglers:
     
    We’re at the tail end of the grilse run now and with the summer conditions we’ve had, coming off the back of a poor spring run, we’ve been desperately looking for some good news on the salmon front.
     

    And Tom & Daire found it – or sort of – because this week Johnny Casey and Yamil Turcuman, two passionate salmon anglers who they’ve spoken to before – join Ireland on the Fly to let us know how their season has been – ranging from the bad to the sublime….

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    Low angling pressure on the Moy as some fisheries close due to high temperatures

    Ridge Pool at the Moy Fishery, Ballina

    Michael Murphy provides the River Moy Angling Report for the week ending 17/8/2025:

    Water levels at Ballylahan have been consistently low recently, with readings of 0.26 m on Sunday, 17th August. Weather conditions have been drier than normal, with air temperatures exceeding 20 degrees Celsius daily this past week, resulting in elevated water temperatures across the catchment. As a result of these conditions, angling pressure has been extremely low.

    Moy Fishery

    The Moy Fishery closed from midnight on 14th August due to elevated water temperatures. Anglers with bookings or queries can phone 096 21332 or email moyfishery@fisheriesireland.ie for the latest updates.

     

    Ballina Salmon Anglers

    Peter reports eleven salmon caught for the week on the worm, spinning and fly with weights from 3 lbs to 6 lbs. 

    Mount Falcon Estate

    Mike reports five salmon caught for the week on the fly.

    Knockmore Salmon Anglers

    Kenneth reports two salmon caught for the week.

    Coolcronan Fishery

    Nick reports two salmon caught for the week. 

    The Foxford Fishery

    Granville reports three salmon caught for the week, one of which was released, on the fly, with the average weight being 4 lbs.

    Foxford Salmon Anglers

    Harry reports one salmon caught for the week.

    Cloongee Fishery

    Cloongee Fishery closed from midnight on 13th August due to elevated water temperatures. Anglers with queries can phone 096 21332 or email moyfishery@fisheriesireland.ie for the latest updates. 

    East Mayo Anglers Association

    East Mayo Anglers Association closed its fishery from Saturday, 16th August, due to elevated water temperatures. Updates in relation to re-opening are available by emailing eastmayoangler@gmail.com

    Ballintubber brothers catch trout, pike and perch on Lough Conn

    Kevin O’Boyle reports that Padraig and Sean Mannion from Ballintubber had a day out with their parents, Lorraine and Ronan, trolling flies and spoons on Lough Conn and the River Deel on Saturday last.

    They had a decent return of two trout for 1.25 lbs, a few sizeable perch and three pike for their day.

    Go Fishing…

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    Very quiet week on Currane

    Church Island, Lough Currane, Waterville, Co Kerry_Web Size

    Not much to report from Lough Currane this week. The weather has not been on side of anglers. Saturday was the only day on which anglers were able to enjoy themselves and that came to a sudden end when thunder and lightening sent the Killarney fly anglers packing.

    Sea Trout – Catch and release only

    Inland Fisheries Ireland wishes to remind anglers that the Conservation of Sea Trout (No.7 or Kerry District) Waterville Area Bye-Law No. 971 of 2019 remains in effect. This Bye-law prohibits the retention and possession of any sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) taken by any fishing engine or by rod and line in the Waterville area i.e. that part of the sea eastward of a line drawn from the most westerly point of Bolus Head to the most westerly point of Lamb’s Head and to all the waters discharging in to it.

    The Bye-Law mainly affects seatrout fishing on :-

    • the river Inny (Knockmoyle) and its tributaries
    • the waters of the Waterville system, including the Waterville River, Lough Currane, the Cummeragh River and all their tributary rivers and lakes
    • the waters of Ballinskelligs Bay

    For more information on the daily conditions on Lough Currane, all the craic and news be sure to check out Vincent Appleby’s Salmon and Sea Trout blog for regular reports with back dates, petitions, public consultation notices, readers letters and videos and more of what’s happening in Waterville and beyond

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