Conor Graham wins Kilbride Anglers’ Des Johnston Cup on Lough Sheelin
This post was compiled from angling reports shared on the Kilbride Anglers Webpage:
The Kilbride Anglers fished the Des Johnston Cup 2026 last Saturday, held in memory of much-missed friend Des, and it once again proved to be one of the highlights of the angling calendar. The event attracted an excellent turnout of 35 anglers, with many new participants joining and adding to the strong sense of community around the competition.
Conditions were generally favourable, with warm weather and good winds for wet fly and dry fly fishing, although nymph fishing proved difficult. A barbecue break at 2pm, organised by Ben, gave anglers the chance to relax and exchange stories. At that stage, however, catches had been scarce, with only one fish landed before lunch.
The afternoon session remained challenging, producing just one additional fish despite plenty of missed opportunities and tales of “the one that got away.” As always, the competition followed a catch-photo-release format.
Final results:
- 1st – Conor Graham (20.8-inch trout)
- 2nd – Denis Goulding (19-inch trout)
Many anglers stayed into the evening for the famous spent gnat rise. Calm conditions and excellent dry-fly opportunities created memorable fishing, with some outstanding catches possible only on Irish loughs such as Sheelin. The day ended with renewed appreciation for protecting this exceptional fishery for future generations.
A full report can be viewed on the Kilbride Anglers Webpage.

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