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Tough angling at Ballinamona, scratching for fish

Young smoothhound
This smoothie pup won longest fish

Conditions were perfect at Ballinamona last Tuesday according to Menapia Sea Angling Club but unfortunately the fishing was tough with everyone struggling to scratch out a few fish.

Flounder on a measuring board
The anglers were encouraged by the catches though the fishing was tough

Winner on the night of this leg of the Masters Angler, and his first win of the year, was Rob Denby within 11 fish which included dogs, flounder and bass. Second place went to new member Kieran Dempsey also on 11 fish, and in third place was Brendan Wall again on 11 fish.

Young smoothhound
This smoothie pup won longest fish

Longest fish went to Craig Maher with a 36cm pup hound.

Very notable was the amount of schoolie bass landed on the night a good sign that stocks are improving.

Join the Club…

The Menapia Sea Angling Club was founded in 2000, by a small handful of Wexford anglers. It was felt that to retain and grow interest & membership of a successful club, it would have to engage a wide variety shore-angling, that would cater for all. For more information see

https://www.facebook.com/Menapia-Sea-Angling-Club-Wexford-191205604423165/

West Cork charter fishing reporting some decent catches

As conditions continue to improve for charter boat angling we’ll see more reports coming from our coasts. For now, here’s a round up of what’s happening around West Cork…

Courtmacsherry

Angler poses with a pollack
A good pollack

06 April: Good pollack and cod with an octopus for HENK
Mark Gannon
Courtmacsherry Angling

Clonakilty

Angler swings some mackerel on board
Mackerel to specimen size were caught in our first trip

08 April: Our first specimen of the season and surprisingly it was a mackerel of 1.2kg caught today. Hundreds of coalies and pollack up to 3kg and a few codling and ling in the mix but the mackerel trumped the lot, a real fatty crammed with sandeel.
David Edwards
Clonakilty Coastal and Deep Sea Charters

Union Hall

Angler poses with his cod
Cod

13 April: Had some very good fishing over the last few days. A few mackerel about as well.
Jim and Adrian Nowotynski
Irish Deep Sea Charters

 

Make a booking

Courtmacsherry Sea Angling Centre 

Web: www.courtmacsherryangling.ie

Clonakilty Coastal and Deep Sea Charters

Web: www.irelandseaangling.com

Irish Deep Sea Charters, Union Hall

Web: www.irishdeepseacharter.com

 

Sioux back on the Kerry seas with French anglers

Angler poses with a ling
A decent ling

Siegy Grabher, skipper of Sioux out of Valentia Island reports on the fishing around the Skelligs and Valentia Island…

Angler poses with a ling
A decent ling

11 April: First angling day, great to be back again!
A group from Brittany, France, enjoyed a great fishing day aboard Sioux. Many pollack, ling, coaley and pouting are around!​

angler poses with a pollack
Pollack

Siegy Grabher 
Sioux

Go fishing…

Sioux

The charter boat “Sioux” is an Offshore 105 equipped with a 300 hp Ford Sabre Turbo Diesel engine. The season for most species is from April to the end of September; cod, pollock, ling, coalfish, whiting, haddock, mackerel, garfish, pouting, plaice, ballan wrasse, cuckoo wrasse, grey and red gurnard, seabass, mullet, skate, ray-thornback, conger eel, dogfish, bullhuss and blueshark (July – September)

35′ Offshore 105. 300 HP Ford
Valentia Island, Co. Kerry.
Tel: +353 66 9476420 or +353 87 6871267
Email: [email protected] Website: www.valentiafishing.com

Water on Feale getting low, 2 fish last week

Paddy Halpin, IFI Limerick, reports on another quiet week on the Feale…

Very little angling done on the river Feale for the past week as water levels have gone very low. No rain with over a week and the forecast for the coming days are given down dry as well. We did have a few anglers out fly fishing as some areas were still good for the fly and we had 2 salmon reported on last Thursday the 6th Diarmuid Begley had a nice fresh fish of around 6.5lbs in the Listowel area and John Whelan had a good fish of 8lbs from the Killocrim/Finuge fishery, since then things have been quiet.

Go fishing…

The River Feale is among the outstanding salmon and sea trout rivers of Ireland. The River rises in the mountain district of North Co Cork and flows westerly for 75 km (46 miles) through the county towns of Abbeyfeale and Listowel and enters the sea south of Ballybunion. For the final 10 kms (6 miles) of its course, it is known as the Cashen River. Throughout its meandering journey to the sea it flows through a picturesque landscape of heather bog land, fertile valleys and rolling hills. Its main tributaries, flowing from both North and South, combine to add in excess of 160 kms (100 miles) of fishable waters.

About 50% of the main River Feale and the Smearlagh River is controlled by 5 angling clubs. These clubs are some of the best angling waters and each club offers day tickets for visiting anglers.

Download: River Feale angling map – River Feale Angling Map

AbbeyFeale Anglers Association

The Abbeyfeale Anglers Club controls parts of the river between Abbeyfeale and Duagh.
Web: abbeyfealeanglersassociation.wordpress.com

North Kerry Anglers Association

North Kerry Anglers Association issues daily & weekly permits for fishing on 9 miles of the Feale & Smearlagh rivers.
Web: www.northkerryanglers.com

Killocrim/Finuge Angling Club

Killocrim/Finuge Angling Club control approximately 6.5 kms (4 miles) of water downstream of Listowel.
Web: killocrimfinugefishingclub.com

Brosna / Mountcollins Angling Club

Brosna / Mountcollins Angling Club control about 13 kms (8 miles) of double bank fishing from below the Owveg River confluence, up past Mountcollins, to within a short distance of Ahuan Bridge.
Tel:  +353 68 44251

For any angling query please contact the Limerick office at [email protected] or by phone 061-300238.

Brown tags

Brown tag fishery: Under the salmon tagging regulations, this year the River Feale is designated as a brown tag fishery.The brown tags for the River Feale bear the code F3. Anglers must affix a brown tag along with a blue tag to any salmon which is retained. This means that salmon retained on the River Feale will have two tags attached. All brown tags (including 1st tag) will be issued from IFI officers ONLY . Please ring 087-7639236 to arrange to receive your first brown tag prior to commencing fishing

  • Additional brown tags will only be issued by IFI staff, they may be contacted at 087-7639236 and they will arrange to meet and issue an additional tag upon verification that the previous brown tag has been used, i.e. a fish has been caught and recorded in the logbook.
  • 1 brown tag will be issued at a time to each angler.
  • If you acquired a 1 day or 21 day licence which has expired, or you have finished fishing for the season, and you have not used the brown tag then this must be surrendered to an IFI officer prior to departure by phoning 087-7639236.  IFI would like to thank you for your co-operation with this.
  • If an angler has used his brown tag or doesn’t have a brown tag in his possession to use then he must fish catch and release methods, i.e.single barbless hook and no worms.
  • Brown tags will continue to be issued until the angling quota is reached.

To report a suspected pollution or poaching activity please contact the 24 hour hotline on 0818 34 74 24

Hybrids and skimmers key to section wins at Doon

fishing in county clare
There were some good fish in the catches at Doon

The latest round of the Munster Teams of Four attended by Munster Council Coarse Angling clubs took place on Doon Lake , Co. Clare yesterday. Hybrids and skimmers were key to getting a result in the sections – no roach!

fishing in county clare
There were some good fish in the catches at Doon

Munster Coarse Angling Club did well today with 3 section wins and a 4th for 7pts on their home venue. Fermoy AC were second on 10pts, South Munster 3rd with 11pts and Mallow 4th with 12pts.

 

Next match will be on the Blackwater in Fermoy but it looks like it will be very difficult to catch South Munster who lead the league 7pts ahead of Fermoy.

A few salmon reported from Munster Blackwater

Viadas with his salmon

Some good looking fish were caught over the weekend on the Munster Blackwater…

Fortwilliam

Mossy Browne’s salmon from Fortwilliam

07 April: We are off the mark! Mossy Browne landed the first fish of 2017 for Fortwilliam on the Castle beat of 10lbs spinning. Conditions coming good as it’s .58m on the gauge.

Blackwater Salmon Fishery

learning
A great day was had by the anglers

08 April: Improvers Spey Casting Course today. Well done Dermot Mills who has caught his first salmon on the fly. Dermot has caught and lost many fish before. A great day.

angler poses with a salmon
Viadas with his salmon

09 April: Fabulous fish caught by Viadas this morning on fly. This beautiful fish was caught from the Lug Pool, on the Lower Kilmurry beat. This fish was taken on a weighted Snaelda tube fished on a full floating line .

BALLYDUFF BRIDGE SALMON FISHERY

Jason O’Riordan and Ken Whelan are giving a Salmon Fishing Course for beginners and Improvers on the  Munster Blackwater, April 23rd, in association with Ballyduff Bridge Fisheries. See here for more details

Go Fishing…

Fortwilliam Fishery & Self-Catering Cottages

Fortwilliam Fishery, Glencairn, Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ireland
Web: www.fortwilliamfishing.ie Email: [email protected]
Tel: (00353) 87 8292077 or 058 75299


Blackwater Salmon Fishery

Blackwater Salmon Fishery has 3 beats downstream of the weir and 2 upstream of the weir. Blackwater Salmon Fishery offers fishing on approximately 5 miles of the river Blackwater. The fishing is spread throughout the middle section of the river to offer good sport throughout the fishing season. Due to the location of the beats, fishing can still usually be offered in low or high water.
Contact Glenda Powell: Lismore, Co Waterford,
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +353 (0) 872351260 Telephone: +353 (0) 5853929
Web: www.blackwatersalmonfishery.com


Ballyduff Bridge Salmon Fishery
Ballyduff Bridge fisheries control a number of beats of the Munster Blackwater. The Ballyduff Bridge beat is almost a mile long offering a huge variety of water and is particularly suited to fly fishing. Upstream near the village of Ballyhooley (a few miles outside the town of Fermoy, Cork) we have two beats. The Ballincurrig Beat is one of the most beautiful locations along the river and has an excellent piece of fly water flowing into a deep pool. Just downstream on the opposite bank we have a short but productive beat, called Magners. This beat fishes also well in high water.

Contact  Conie Corcoran:
Ballyduff, Co. Waterford.

Tel: +353 (0)586 0146
Mobile: +353 (0)87 720 5690
Web: 
www.blackwatertroutandsalmon.ie

The Munster Blackwater…

For more information about salmon fishing on the Munster Blackwater please see the following page with a list of all the fisheries

Moy update: Ridge Pool gets its first salmon of the season

Peter Wadding Snr. From Co. Wexford
Peter Wadding Snr. From Co. Wexford

First Salmon of the season was caught on the Ridge Pool today.

Peter Wadding Snr. From Co. Wexford
Peter Wadding Snr. From Co. Wexford

It was caught by Peter Wadding Snr. From Co. Wexford spinning a purple Fly C. and weighed 8.5 lbs.

To find out more about the Ridge Pool or book a day on the fishery see:

Trout angling picking up nicely on Lough Derg

A young angler with his trout
Fionn Guthrie with his 1lb 12oz trout from Lough Derg

Ken O’Neill, IFI Limerick, reports from Lough Derg…

Trout angling is picking up nicely on Lough Derg.  Mayfly not yet up, but anglers are catching some nice trout using other local flies.

A young angler with his trout
Fionn Guthrie with his 1lb 12oz trout from Lough Derg

Lough Derg had a lot of angling activity from boats over last weekend and have reported mixed results for their day out trolling and fly casting.

However, this young Fionn Guthrie caught this magnificent 1lb 12oz Brown Trout in Scarriff Bay when fishing with Darrin Gardiner last Sunday 9th Apr.  Well Done Fionn!

Moy anglers report 29 salmon for the last week

Angler poses with a salmon
Vincent Deignan with a nice fish of 7.5 lbs

Billy Thornton, IFI Ballina, tells us that there was an improvement in weather conditions and this along with dropping water levels saw angling effort increase on the Moy over the past week. In total there were 29 Salmon reported caught throughout the system. Ballina salmon anglers reported four salmon caught, best fish 11 lbs.  Foxford salmon anglers had eight fish for week with Vincent Deignan taking a nice fish of 7.5 lbs

Angler poses with a salmon
Vincent Deignan with a nice fish of 7.5 lbs

On East Mayo anglers water three salmon were reported with French angler Vincent Prior taking two of six and eight lbs on spinner and Bubble and fly.

With the Easter holiday weekend coming up angling effort should increase further.

Find out more about the Moy…

River Moy Fisheries

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Oaklands Open – 23 April

Adrian Browne tells us that The Oakland Open Match will be fishing on Sunday 23 april.

The draw is at 9.30am and fishing is from 11.00-4.00.

This competition if for seniors and juniors – all are welcome.

To book contact Adrian at
Telephone: +353 (0)51 445348
Mobile: +353 (0)87 6988979

Go fishing…

Oaklands Lake in New Ross Co. Wexford is a fishing paradise for coarse angling. It offers a wide selection of fish. The lake can be fished by people of every level of experience from beginners to professionals.

Adrian Browne
Oaklands Lake,
Marshmeadows,
New Ross, Co. Wexford.

Telephone: +353 (0)51 445348
Mobile: +353 (0)87 6988979

Web: Oakland Lake Fishery

Oaklands Open
Oaklands Open