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Pollock & wrasse for Blue Shark Angling, Galway

John Fleming of Blue Shark Angling, Galway reports that mackerel are scarce in Galway but that pollack are responding to baits when conditions come...

Cold seas in Clare but fishing expected to heat up soon

Some of our Clare based charter skippers were out on the water this week and found that cold sea temperatures somewhat hampered catches. Luke...

Olives up and ferox trout on Corrib

Lough Corrib's trout anglers enjoyed reasonably good fishing last week, but the much of it was localised so some never got in on the...
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Quiet on a cold Currane since last report

Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane… 8/4/2022 Spy gate reports that there were two boats out this day manipulating their skills in the trolling department,...

Galway Bay SAC back in competition action

Galway Bay Sac held the first leg of their club Master Angler competition recently on Renvyle stony beach in far west Connemara. A beautiful...

Galway Bay charter boats enjoying good sport

Galway Bay charter boarts have started the season well, with good pollack and wrasse fishing on the reefs providing great sport for guests. Skipper Kevin...

Galway pollack and wrasse hitting the lures

Lure fishing guide Vincent Corrigan has been back out on the coast lately, meeting some nice fish as they start to hunt again. He...

Rain brings a run of spring fish into Delphi

Fishery manager David McEvoy reports that after a fairly dry spell in March, rain arrived on Sunday night. The river rose from 27 to...

A few fish showing up on the Finn

The Glenmore Fishery reported their first salmon of 2022 today - Chris Adams the captor of a beautiful 10lb+ fresh fish which was kept...

Pollock and cod for Fiona Tee

Skipper Michael McGettigan reports some good fishing from the Fiona Tee at the weekend. Saturday was steady with a good run of pollock going...