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Huge hatches on the Nore, best fishing late on nymph and wets

Dan O’Neill at theĀ Mount Juliet EstateĀ reports on the trout fishing on the Nore… Water temperature has been above 15C all week. We are getting extreme...

Hot and bright but salmon daily on the Munster Blackwater

It's been a hot, bright and challenging time on most rivers recently. The Munster Blackwater has been no different, but some lovely fresh fish...

Grilse and springers caught on the Erriff

Osgur Grieve was in touch with the latest news from the Erriff where 20 fish were caught between 14th - 19th June...   We have had...

Great pollack fshing from Donegal rock mark

Bill Ryan reports on a pollacking fishing trip to the Donegal coast... I hiked for two hours over rugged Donegal coastline near Dawros Head, Rosbeg,...

Salmon to 15lb caught and released on Munster Blackwater, but not easy in bright...

Some great fishing has been reported on the Munster Blackwater in recent days as conditions improve for angling… 30 May:Ā Fishing atĀ Fortwilliam FisheryĀ Sean Power had a...

Some great salmon off the Suir recently

Jason Moran from our Carrick on Suir base tells us there are excellent reports coming from the lower Suir beats after a small spate...

"The early bird gets the worm" on Corrib this week

Mayfly fishing is petering out with this heatwave, with dappers finding it hard to keep fly fresh overnight. Winds have been light variable over...

First blue shark of the year reported

A delighted David Edwards, skipper of theĀ TiggerĀ Charterboat in Clonakilty reports onĀ a great trip out last Thursday... The last day of May produced just one blue...

Summer weather sees bass fishing improve in Kerry

Sea Bass HunterĀ Tomasz Eckert had some pretty slow bass fishing recently. The last three weeks of fishing produced just one bass per week.Ā that was...

Night session provides flash of success in Wet Cork

David Norman reports from West Cork where he is back on the shores chasing bass... North Easterlies are the stuff of legend on the Striper...