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#GoFishingWeek2021 Webinar- “Irish Specimen Fish- what’s the story”

#GoFishingWeek2021 Webinar- “Irish Specimen Fish- what’s the story” The first of our 30 minute “Lunch & Learn Webinars” is “Irish Specimen Fish- what’s the story”...

Go Fishing Week 2021 programme of events to get people “hooked” on fishing

Go Fishing Week 2021 programme of events to get people “hooked” on fishing Running from Sunday, 25th of April to Monday, 3rd of May 2021 Find...

Inland Fisheries Ireland launches Go Fishing Week 2021

Inland Fisheries Ireland launches Go Fishing Week 2021 A programme of virtual events running from the 25th April-3rd May For the first time ever Inland...
Lovely early spring weather on Donegal Bay

Irish Angling Update – 05 March 2021

The last week has felt cold, but Met Eireann says it's normal for the time of year. I suppose with the weather finally behaving...
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Looking to claim a specimen this year? Get your forms in quick!

The deadline for submitting specimen claims is approaching fast. IT's been a difficult year for anglers due to COVID-19 but nevertheless there were a few...

Specimen salmon a Suir bet for Michael

A belated report of a super salmon came across our inboxes this morning from the River Suir - a river known for some very...
38cm flounder for Johnny

Huge number of fish for Killybegs Mariners at Rossnowlagh

Stefan Martin reports for the Killybegs Mariners who fished their most recent competition last Friday... Mariners SAC - Summer league (2nd leg) Rossnowlagh was the venue...

Irish Angling Update – 07 February 2020

So far this year the weather has been pretty mild with no huge swings in either direction. Although it's not rained a huge amount,...

Catch and release the byword as Irish Specimen Fish Committee publishes report

Anglers fishing Irish waters caught hundreds of large fish in 2019 according to  Irish Specimen Fish Committee (ISFC) report. For the first time in many...

Irish Angling Update – 5 July 2019

The first week of July has been pleasant with dry conditions in most places with light winds and mild temperatures in the low twenties...