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Plenty of trout in Knockaderry ahead of Nadine Fund competition

New fishing hut at Knockaderry
New fishing hut at Knockaderry

David Tantrum from Waterford City & County Trout Anglers Association reports from Carrigavantry /Knockaderry lakes:

New fishing hut at Knockaderry
New fishing hut at Knockaderry

Both our lakes have received their spring stocking of rainbows and browns from two to five pounds weight. Whenever the conditions have suited (weather wise) boats have been catching and releasing as many as forty trout for the day.

Unfortunately conditions are now not so forgiving but this should ensure good fishing for the Nadaline Cancer Battle Fund competition on Knockaderry this Saturday. There are a few places still available – Ring Michael 0861073086 check our web site waterfordflyfishing.ie

FLY FISHING ON KNOCKADERRY CARRIGAVANTRY BALLYSCANLON

Carrigavantry – This 30 acre reservoir is hidden in the hills behind Tramore.  The lake can be fished from the dam and road and the rest of the lake shore needs waders. The deepest part is the island at 10 feet.Prolific hatches of lake olives and damsels occur. Stocking is with both browns and rainbows. You could loose your catch here to a 20lb Pike!

Knockaderry – The deepest part of the lake is 24 feet at the dam tower, the average depth is 6ft and this results in good weed growth. Trout fatten fast in this fertile water on caddis, snails and stickle backs, while lake olives,buzzers sedges and damsels bring on prolific rises. This 80 acre reservoir is a traditional top of the water drift fishery.

New members are welcome and an active programme of fly tuition is pursued to encourage beginners and get our youth out into the countryside.

For Information about Wheelie Boat, day permits and membership – Click here for information

To place a booking…

David Tantrum,

Waterford City and County Trout Angling Association

Email: [email protected]

Web: waterfordflyfishing.ie

Phone: 051-384428 – Pat Smith (Treasurer) + Wheelie Boat Bookings

Opening day success for Sean Goulding on Conn

Sean Goulding with a 4Lb 6oz from Lough Conn
Sean Goulding with a 4Lb 6oz from Lough Conn

Denis Goulding was in touch to report that Sean Goulding had some good fishing on Opening Day on Lough Conn…

Sean Goulding with a 4Lb 6oz from Lough Conn
Sean Goulding with a 4Lb 6oz from Lough Conn

Sean Goulding from Dublin was fishing with his life long friend , Mick Rutledge from Caffoley, Latherdaunwere on opening day on Conn.  Sean caught a fine trout at 11.30am from along the far tree shore, on a size ten Bibio. The fish weighed in at 4lb 6oz. Sean is no stranger to catching big fish on Conn, fishing the same area a few years ago he caught a 7lber…

Bandon anglers wait for news of fresh fish

River Bandon
River Bandon

Jason Nash from the Bandon Angling Association reports that as of yet no spring salmon has been caught on the Bandon. Going into the weekend water height was excellent for excellent for both spinning and fly fishing though the weekend’s rain did bring the river up between 30 and 40cm. Water levels are dropping back again and with big tides this week prospects for the next few days are very positive.

River Bandon
River Bandon

Water Level: Dropping with slight colour.
Water Temp: 8.6 degrees Celsius.

Go Fishing…

For the new year, Bandon Angling Association have set up a new website which you can view here. A new guiding service has been launched in conjunction with Jason Nash, Peter Aspinwall and Phil Dewey. Details of the guiding service are provided on the website and they are looking forward to making memories and enhancing people’s fishing experiences on the river Bandon.
Web: https://bandonangling.com/

Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website, Irish Times

Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website
Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website

Trout anglers’ success at Lough Corrib; and plan to develop coarse fishery in Swords: The Great Fishing Houses of Ireland has produced a fabulous new website of Ireland’s 10 premier game angling houses guaranteed to catch the eye of the most discerning game angler. At the launch in Lough Inagh House Hotel, Recess, Connemara, distinguished guests were treated to a preview of the informative website which highlights a comprehensive insight into each of the fishing houses…
Irish Times, 27/02/17. Read the full article ‘Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website‘.

Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website
Angling Notes: Ireland’s top fishing houses named on new website

Ireland's call for anglers to compete on world stage, Belfast Telegraph

Ireland's call for anglers to compete on world stage
Ireland's call for anglers to compete on world stage

The National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland is offering lure anglers the opportunity to compete on the world stage at the 15th FIPS-ed World Championship Shore Angling with Lures on the River Noce in Italy in June.  Anglers interested in selection for Predator Team Ireland are invited to attend a series of qualifiers on the River Cusher, Co Armagh, over the weekends of 4/5 and 11/12 of March…
Belfast Telegraph, 25/02/17. Read the full article ‘Ireland’s call for anglers to compete on world stage‘.

Ireland's call for anglers to compete on world stage
Ireland’s call for anglers to compete on world stage

Concern at Vartry fish kill, WicklowNews.net

Concern at Vartry fish kill
Concern at Vartry fish kill

Social Democrat Cllr. Jennifer Whitmore has expressed her concern at news of a fish kill on the River Vartry this week, where a number of species of fish, including eel and brown trout, were found dead. Whitmore said “It has come to my attention that a fish kill was found in the River Vartry, near Roundwood, last Tuesday. Thankfully, this kill does not seem to be of the magnitude of the kill that occurred in 2012…
WicklowNews.net, 24/02/17. Read the full article ‘Concern at Vartry fish kill‘.

Concern at Vartry fish kill
Concern at Vartry fish kill

Making the chains of the Mall, The Connaught Telegraph

THIS is a photograph of my late uncle, Denny Fahy, which I thought I had lost. Thankfully, it turned up when I was cleaning out the attic, writes Tom Gillespie…  …During the angling season Denny had a boat on Lough Carra and he rarely failed to return on a Sunday with a bag of fine trout. A fly-fishing expert, Denny tied his own flies and he taught me the art of fly-fishing…
The Connaught Telegraph, 24/02/17. read the full article ‘Making the chains of the Mall’.

Making the chains of the Mall
Making the chains of the Mall

Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence, Afloat

Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence
Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence

At a sitting of Galway and District Court on the 7th of February 2017, Judge Mary Fahy convicted Mr. Gerry Farragher of Rinnaharney, Annaghdown, Co. Galway, for the illegal use of a net to catch salmon, in breach of Section 96 of the Fisheries Act, 1959. Mr. Farragher pleaded guilty to the charge in court…
Afloat, 22/02/17. Read the full article ‘Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence‘.

 Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence

Galway Man Convicted of Poaching Offence

Department to amend Cork fish farm licence, Irish Examiner

The Department of Agriculture has revealed its intention to amend the licence at a fish farm in Eyeries, Co Cork. The ministerial decision related to salmon and rainbow trout in cages at Inishfarnard, Coulagh Bay, held by Silver King Seafoods Ltd, which is owned by Comhlucht Iascaireachtra Fanad Teoranta, trading as Marine Harvest Ireland…
Irish Examiner, 21/02/17. Read the full article ‘Department to amend Cork fish farm licence‘.

Department to amend Cork fish farm licence
Department to amend Cork fish farm licence

Salmon farm of 1m fish ‘will devastate’ Bantry, The Southern Star

THE oral hearing into an application for a salmon farm containing 1 million fish, at Shot Head in Bantry Bay, was adjourned last week when a 102-page document emerged, that had not been seen by all the interested parties. A document commissioned by Marine Harvest Ireland outlining sea lice distribution in Bantry Bay, which was submitted to the Aquaculture Licences Appeal Board (ALAB), was not circulated to all the appellants and therefore the chair of the oral hearing, Dr Owen McIntyre, adjourned the meeting for four to five weeks…
The Southern Star, 21/02/17. Read the full article ‘Salmon farm of 1m fish ‘will devastate’ Bantry‘.

Salmon farm of 1m fish ‘will devastate’ Bantry
Salmon farm of 1m fish ‘will devastate’ Bantry