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A slow week on the Moy with only 130 salmon caught

Markus Müller, Angling Information Manager with IFI Ballina office reports from the River Moy:

Yet, another slow week for anglers on the Moy system, with only 130 salmon reported bringing the yearly total, so far, to 5,619.

Some of this week’s catches included two salmon for German visitor, Manfred Müller on prawn from the Coolcronan Fishery. Also on Coolcronan, Manfred’s countryman, Dominik Weber, had two fish; one on prawn and one on spinner. Despite the difficult conditions the East mayo water provided some reasonable fly fishing during the week. Successful anglers included: Alain Bouvet, France, with a 6 lbs. fish, Matthias Engels, Germany with two small grilse and Ralf Hemmersbach, also Germany, with a 3 lbs. and a 6 lbs. grilse.

Check out the webcam on the Moy ‘Here

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Markus Müller
Fisheries Information Manager
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Iascach Intíre Éireann
Inland Fisheries Ireland, Ballina

Some lovely marked trout for angler on Lough Mask

HF with a lovely coloured fish
HF with a lovely coloured fish

Angler HF McCloy was well pleased with his catch from Lough mask on Thursday.  He tells us the fishing was good, mostly deep but some in the shallows, as well.  HF had a double hook up with both fish over 14 inches.

HF with a lovely coloured fish
HF with a lovely marked fish

See more on Lough Mask on our website at ‘Mask

An active week on Erriff with fresh fish still entering the system

Peter Unsworth with his fresh 4.6lbs grilse
Peter Unsworth with his fresh 4.6lbs grilse

Fishery manager Osgur Grieve of the Erriff Fishery reports on angling activities during the past week up to Monday 19th:

A total of 7 grilse and 12 sea-trout were caught for the week. Tuesday the 13th saw regular guest Martin Sesselmann (Germany) catch a 3.5lbs grilse from the falls pool on a cascade variant which he released. Not to be outdone Wolfegang Sesselmann (Martin’s dad) had 5 sea-trout the same day between 0.5 and 1lbs on a cascade, from the falls,lower garden and sea-pool. This was a great way to end what had been an eventful holiday for them. Another regular guest Paddy Donegan released 3 sea-trout on the 13th on a collie dog between 0.5 and 0.75lbs on beat 9 along with a 3.5lbs salmon from Tawnyard potholes on beat 3 using a willie gunn tube fly.

Our chef Olivier Denisot released a grilse of 2lbs. from the middle garden on the 14th using a cascade.

The 15th saw Paddy Donnegan back into action in the bridge pool using a silver rat to catch a 2.75lbs grilse and 3 sea-trout between 0.5lbs and 1.25lbs which he released. Fellow angler Mick Vincent had a 2lbs grilse from the bridge pool on a ”special”.

Regular visitor Ian Ferris released 3 sea-trout of 0.75lbs on the 18th and lost 2 salmon.

Peter Unsworth (UK) had a good day on the 19th catching a fresh grilse of 4.6lb from the upper garden pool on a stoat’s tail and followed this up an hour later with a fresh 2lbs grilse from the falls, again on the stoat’s tail which he returned.

Peter Unsworth with his fresh 4.6lbs grilse
Peter Unsworth with his fresh 4.6lbs grilse

We still have some fresh fish entering the system and there are rods available before the end of the season. Well done to all our anglers!

Go Fishing….

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Salmon to 30lb from Suir at weekend

Owen Jackman with his PB Suir salmon - a 30lb plus cock fish
Owen Jackman with his PB Suir salmon - a 30lb plus cock fish
Salmon fishing on the Suir
Salmon fishing on the Suir

Owen Jackman is no stranger to big fish having fished the Suir for many years as well as chased salmon overseas. This weekend he had his fish of a lifetime – his biggest Suir salmon yet, a super fish estimated at 30lb plus. This huge salmon is the biggest reported fish from the Suir this year.

Owen played his fish into the shallows after nearly 45 minutes.
Owen played his fish into the shallows after nearly 45 minutes.

Owen caught the salmon on a home tied fly, Golden Flamethrower, fished on a sinktip thrown by a 15′ Loop rod and Hardy Perfect reel. Having hooked into the fish he initially thought it was foul hooked in the tail as he couldn’t get any control over it. Once the fish showed himself though, Owen knew he had a job on his hands and a very serious salmon to land. The fight took almost 45 minutes to play out. As a very experienced River Suir salmon angler and conservationist Owen put a huge effort into ensuring the fish was carefully handled and fully revived before being released

Owen Jackman with his PB Suir salmon - a 30lb plus cock fish
Owen Jackman with his PB Suir salmon – a 30lb plus cock fish wins ‘Catch of the Week’

This salmon was about a week in off the tide and one of about 20 multi sea winter autumn fish caught since the last flood on the Suir cleared. Most of the fish being encountered at this time are coloured and anglers are reminded that at this time of year extra times needs to be given to ensuring any salmon caught is fully revived to ensure the fish survives his ordeal.

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After ensuring the salmon was fully revived Owen released the fish to continue his journey up the river.

Inland Fisheries Ireland awarded funding to develop Lough Nanannagh – Mayo Advertiser

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI ) has secured funding of €85,346 to develop a Lough Nanannagh in Claremorris. The proposed project will see Lough Nanannagh developed as a managed stocked trout fishery, complete with a recreation hub located around the lake. The funding was awarded by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs as part of the Government’s programme to support rural development….

Mayo Advertiser 16/09/2016 Read the article ‘Inland Fisheries Ireland awarded funding to develop Lough Nanannagh’

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Council to start cleaning Bandon river ‘within days – The Southern Star

CONTRACTORS for Cork County Council look set to move into the river in Bandon to begin temporary cleaning of the riverbed.
Although the OPW are now on site to begin the major flood relief work on the river, the temporary work – which has been undertaken every year since 2009 – has also been given the go-ahead.
This will involve cleaning the riverbed, near the bridge, of gravel and sand build-up, which will alleviate a number of issues in the event of a moderate flood….

The Southern Star 15/09/2016 Read the full article ‘Council to start cleaning Bandon river ‘within days’

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River Suir Public Meetings – Waterford Today

The Waters and Communities Office are in the process of hosting a series of Public Meetings on the River Suir to discuss the potential of the River Suir and its tributaries, possible management options, funding for various projects and a shared vision for the future. Very successful, informative and well attended meetings have already been held in Newcastle, Golden, Thurles, Cahir, Fethard, Piltown, Templemore, Tipperary, Clonmel and Ballymacarbry.

Meetings will be held in Carrick-on-Suir, Portlaw and Waterford this week….

Waterford Today 15/09/2016  Read the full article ‘River Suir Public Meetings’

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€31,450 funding to Gweebarra Fishing Club for wheelchair accessible paths – Donegal Democrat

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has secured funding of €31,450 to develop part of the Gweebara River Valley in Donegal in partnership with Gweebara Fishing Club and Donegal Local Development Company.

The proposed project includes extension of an existing designated wheelchair accessible path for anglers and trail walkers along the valley with funding awarded by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs as part of the Government’s programme to support rural development….

Donegal Democrat 15th September 2016.  Read the full article ‘€31,450 funding to Gweebarra Fishing Club for wheelchair accessible paths’

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KAI head to Lough Ree for friendly with feisty fish

Killinarden Angling Initiative enjoyed a great day out on Saturday the 17th, when 11 adult members all met up on LoughRee Lanesborough Angling Hub for a 24 hour friendly match!….

kai-groupThe weather was perfect on Saturday and we started catching fish from the onset, bream, hybrids, tench, perch, roach and rudd all fell to our baits, We fished into the dark with the fishing slowing the later it got but by midnight all except 1 or 2 had retreated to our tents for a few hours sleep.

At 4:30am people began to rise again but the weather had turned and the fish had gone off the feed. A few of us managed a few extra LBS with some small bream and roach, also Christopher (Cash) caught a lovely 10lbs pike which put him in the lead for taking the 1st place on the pike.

Fantastic place and very welcoming people, its nice to arrive in a town and have people come over to welcome you. There is not a lot of photos because we were all to busy fishing.

P.S A huge think you to Liam Sweeney for all his help! Top man.

Coarse Scores

1st Buddy with 53lbs
2nd David Locke 23lbs
3rd Dean warner 21.5 lbs
Pike Scores.
1st Christopher (Cash) 10lbs
2nd Dean warner 8lb
3rd Lar Radford.. 4.5lbs

Well done all.

Go fishing…..

Killinarden Angling Initiative

KAI was set up in March 2014 in Killinarden, Tallaght. Its principle aims are to promote, develop and improve angling in the Killinarden and the greater west Tallaght area and is affiliated with the National Coarse Fishing Federation Ireland. During the summer months the main work of the initiative is taking young people from Killinarden on fishing courses .The Initiative has also been a catalyst in setting up a children’s and Adult fishing club in Killinarden for many of these young people and giving them a hobby they can enjoy for life.

KAI run fishing competitions for juniors and a host of other events feature on the calendar, attracting greater interest to the sport year after year.
Call or text Pat on 085 1192724 or Stephen 085 2131096

Good turn out for 2017 FIP-ed World Youth Angling qualifiers at Inniscarra

Saturday and Sunday saw junior anglers competing at U15, U20 and U25 age groups in the last two of four qualifiers for the 2017 FIPS-ed World Youth Angling Championships  hosted by Coarse Angling Ireland NCFFI on Inniscarra Lake in Co. Cork and the superb “Coachford Greenway Stretch”.

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ncffi-youth-team-qualifiers-at-inniscarra-sept-2016-pic-8The weekend saw another great turnout of junior angles who enjoyed some great fishing despite the weather. A total of 34 anglers put their names forward, unfortunately only 15 can be selected. The three teams of five will be announced in due course once ratified and anglers will be contacted. Well done to everyone who took part.,

A fantastic turn out from the enthusiastic anglers attending the qualifiers run over two weekends.  View the full results and current rankings in EXCEL here

View the Results here

Report compliments of The NCFFI International Youth Team