WILD ATLANTIC WAY
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Charter fishing off Courtmac improves as winds ease
Mark Gannon reports from Courtmacsherry...
The past few days were a welcome reprieve compared to the breezy days of last week. The angling has been great with...
Plenty of water for the Owenmore fishery
Frank Maunsell from the Owenmore Fishery reports:
27 August: The water levels had dropped away for day fishing but they are back up today. It rained all...
Good water on the Drowes but fishing quiet
Monday 19th to Sunday 25th August 2019.
Water levels were good on the Drowes all week. On Monday the gauge read 0.60m and the river...
Last week ends well on Currane but not easy since
Vincent Appleby reports from Waterville:
22/8/19 Mr. Noel Cournane, while fishing with his Gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly of www.lakelandshouse.com caught 3 Sea Trout and a...
Great fishing so far in Inniscarra summer series
Inniscarra Lake TDL reports from this hugely popular venue in Co. Cork where 3 week of festival fishing is under way…
O'Callaghans Bar & Guest...
Shore angling update from Killybegs Mariners
Stefan Martin reports for the Killybegs Mariners in Donegal…
24 August: Some interesting catches again at the penultimate Mariners summer league outing last night. Small...
Good water on the Drowes not many fishing
Monday 12th July to Sunday 18th August 2019.
Water levels were good on the Drowes all week. On Monday the gauge read 0.55m and the...
Melvin a blow out as strong winds dominate
Monday 12th July to Sunday 18th August 2019.
Melvin was quiet again this week. There was no salmon angling effort to talk of. The trout...
Good tope reported from Cappagh Pier
Peter Turner reports from the Shannon Estuary where he was fishing Cappagh Pier recently and caught a beautiful tope. Squid was the bait that...
Windy weather limiting fishing on Currane
Vincent Appleby reports from Waterville:
15/8/19 A few of the Lough Currane Anglers were all quiet on all fronts on Lough Curran today. So on...















