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Mixed bag for Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation on Royal Canal

The Leinster Coarse Fishing Federation were on the banks of the Royal Canal at Blackshade Bridge over the weekend. With thunder rolling away in...

Naas anglers knock-up brings plenty of bream and tench

The Naas and District Anglers had a small competition on the canal at the weekend, and given the bright, hot, sunny weather, they probably...

Fine bass helps Ciaran Fogarty to win at Kilcoole

The anglers from South Shore SAC were back on Kilcoole at the weekend for the latest round of their Master Angler competition. Many of...

Swinging wets for trout on the Nore

Dan O'Neill reports from the River Nore at Mouth Juliet... During the week I met a man originally from Newcastle but living in New York...
oaklands

Ivaylo Benov catch 102kg at Oaklands to win third round of Summer LEague

John Browne reports on the third match of Oakland’s summer league which was fished on Sunday… We had the 3rd round of the Dennett/Sensas Summer...

Great packages available for anglers at the Bailie Hotel, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan

The Bailie Hotel were in touch with us and they have a great offer available to tempt anglers to visit them and fish the...

Small skimmers and hybrids make up the weights on Muckno

The CM Lakelands Feeder Club held a match last Sunday on the middle section of Concra Wood, Lough Muckno, where sixteen anglers took to...

Bass biting on evening ebb in Wexford

Cormac Walsh of the Lure Fishing Podcast has been hitting the Wexford shores for bass lately and doing quite well fishing the ebbing tides...

New personal best wild brown for Derry angler Chris Paris

Chris Paris caught this 7lb 8 oz brown from Lough Sheelin on Tuesday 7 May on one of his epoxy nymphs, beating his previous...
Blackwater at Lismore

Quiet again on the Blackwater just an occasional salmon being caught

Conditions on the Blackwater are very suitable for salmon angling with the river fining out and clear. Unfortunately fisheries upstream of Fermoy, Co. Cork...