WILD ATLANTIC WAY
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Weather windows provide good fishing in Galway Bay
Skipper John Fleming reports that the weather has been most unhelpful of late, but when a weather window has presented itself, the fishing opportunities...
Results of third Brown Tag Draw for the Roughty River
On Thursday June 12th, a draw took place to allocate 18 Brown Tags for the taking of salmon on the Roughty River. The requirement...
A few salmon on the Laune last week
For the week ended 8 June there were 2 salmon caught on Johnsons Fishery, River Laune weighing 9lbs and 11lbs, both spinning.
Other anglers had...
Fishing picking up again on Lough Conn
Reports of a general improvement in fishing across both lakes with wet and dry flies working such as Green Peter, Brown Sedge, Connemara Black,...
Steady fishing on the Moy as water levels continue to rise
Moy Catchment Angling Report - Week ending 08-06-2025
Water levels rose considerably in the Moy early in the week...
Thick lipped mullet, skinny water, fly rod – success
Dave Norman of Angling Adventures West Cork, found Thick lipped Mullet feeding in skinny water where they didn’t expect to find him...
Not knowing what...
Darren does the double on Melvin
DARREN Maguire, of Garrison in Fermanagh, is the 2025 Champion of the Lough after retaining the trophy at the catch-and-release trout fishing competition on...
Moy Catchment Angling Report – week ending 01-06-2025
Water levels rose considerably in the Moy this week following on from some welcome rain. Levels at Ballylahan rose from 0.26 m on Sunday...
Conn and Cullin Anglers fish Traynor and Tolan Cup
Over the bank holiday weekend The Lough Conn and Cullin Anglers Association held their annual competition, known as the Traynor and Tolan Cup. A...
Tom Tom Time at Tralee Bay Tag-A-Ray Festival
The Tralee Bay Tag-A-Ray Festival was held over the last weekend in May, with anglers travelling from all over Ireland to compete for some...

















