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Good weather and great fishing in Galway Bay

John Fleming from Blue Shark Angling Galway, skipper of the Brazen Hussy II reports that the tope have finally arrived in Galway Bay -...

Good numbers of fish in Ballynahinch

Greg Reidy was in touch to report on recent fishing at Ballynahinch Castle Fishery. Conditions for salmon fishing had been difficult prior to the 5th of June, with...

Good fishing on the Erriff before the heatwave arrives

Osgur Grieve reports on fishing from the Erriff Fishery: The following is the angling report for the Erriff from 20th - 26th June. On Wednesday...

Serious rain, salmon and sun at Delphi

David McEvoy reports from the Delphi Fishery… At the time of writing my last update we were having some serious rain that finally added up...

Excellent grilse fishing in Galway

Well the grilse really arrived in big numbers over the last couple of weeks, with 255 salmon recorded for the fortnight. Water levels have...

Foxgloves and sea trout for Currane as temperatures rise

Lough Currane and River Inny updates from Vincent Appleby and the Waterville Lakes and Trust… 21/6/18 We Start with the action on the South side and at www.lakelandshouse.com...

Belgian anglers enjoy great salmon & sea trout fishing in Bangor Erris

Danny Verbessem and Paul De Neef, from Belgium enjoyed a great week’s salmon fishing in Bangor Erris. Despite the very warm and bright conditions...
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Killala Bay produces great variety for Mayo anglers!

Donal Kennedy reports A party of Mayo anglers enjoyed a pleasant fishing trip on board LEAH in Killala Bay on Sunday 24th June. The first...
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Nearly 800 salmon caught on the Moy after rain

Heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday resulted in a substantial rise in water levels, with all fisheries reporting good catches from Wednesday on. Nearly...
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Drowes very low now, just a few grilse landed

Monday 18th  to Sunday 24th June 2018. The Drowes ran at very low levels all week once again. On Monday the gauge at the Four...