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All the recent catches from the Hidden Heartlands

 

Limerick Pike Anglers wrap up for the summer

The Limerick County Pike Anglers Association wrapped up the first half of their year's competitions last Sunday by taking a trip to...

UK Anglers made to work for their catches during the hot sunny weather.  

Kevin Lyons reports on the quality coarse fishing for his guests at Melview Lodge: Len and John were over once again for their yearly trip...

Overdue Nations Cup 2025 report!

This long awaited post about @Nations Cup Ireland 2025 from the organisers: Disclaimer! If you have heart problems, I suggest sitting down comfortably and reading...

Tackling Killeshandra tench from across the Atlantic

Dave Warburton and Tim Bradshaw made their annual trip to Ireland again in April and May. This was their fifth such trip. Tim travels...

Young Robyn catches PB roach to show dad Dave how its done

11-year-old Robyn Cowhie has been fishing since she could hold a rod, ably tutored by her dad, Dave. Last week, the father/daughter team headed...

Out of the way places, good fishing and unusual fish on 3 week fishing...

Paul Waghorne was back in Ireland for his annual fishing holiday. I've just completed almost three weeks in Ireland again. Only saw two tourist anglers...

PB Pike a Highlight of a Great Week for Italian Visitor

Diego from Italy was over once again for his annual pike fishing trip to stay with host Kevin at Melview Fishing Lodge. Some days...

French visitors enjoy first pike trip to Ireland

Kevin Lyons reports from the River Shannon in Co. Longford, where father Christophe and son Louis were over in Ireland for their first ever...

Justyna and Slawek Preis win the Lough Ree International Pike Festival and World Cup

There was some great fishing on the first day of the Lough Ree International Pike Festival and World Cup. There were 9 fish over...

Pike anglers enjoy a hectic afternoon on Lough Derg

A short report here from Paul Bourke of Irish Fishing Tours.  Sometimes there just isn't much need for too many words. Long story short...