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WILD ATLANTIC WAY
Where land and sea collide. Where untamed beauty abounds. Where the fishing is awesome…

Fresh fish running Costello with good water for fly anglers

Fishery manager Brian Curran reports that local rod Geoffrey Fitzjohn had a 6lbs salmon on Friday evening, 4th May. There were some sea lice...

Salmon going cuckoo at Delphi

David McEvoy reports from the Delphi Fishery… 01 May: Well the year rolls on and the Cuckoo has returned from it’s winter holidays and as...

Good Spurdog and Pollack Fishing in Galway Bay

John Fleming from Blue Shark Angling Galway, skipper of the Brazen Hussy II reports that spur dogs to over specimen size continue to show...

Collie Dog just the job for Seamus at Kylemore

Nigel Rush reports another spring salmon from the Kylemore Abbey Fishery on the Dawros River in Connemara. Seamus O'Neil was the lucky angler, landing...

Continuing good spring fishing on the Drowes as grilse make an appearance

Lindsey Clarke reports that there were fair water levels over the week. The gauge read 0.23m on Monday and rose to 0.55m on Friday....

West Cork Salmon Reports

WEEKENDING SUNDAY 29TH OF APRIL 2018   RIVER BANDON There was a pick-up in salmon fishing on the Bandon last week, there were 13 salmon landed and a...

Mixed reports from Mask with buzzer and olive hatches providing some sport

Ronan Cusack reports from Lough Mask on recent fishing. There has been lots of secrecy and tight lipped anglers around the shores of Lough Mask...

Busy calendar at Inniscarra Lake with lots of opportunities for coarse anglers

Inniscarra Lake Calendar of Events The legacy of two world championships in 3 years and good fishing on Inniscarra Lake continues to attract new interest...

First sea trout off Currane as weather makes for tough salmon fishing

Lough Currane and River Inny updates from Vincent Appleby and the Waterville Lakes and Trust…   The Trust report The first sea trout of the year was caught on Lough...

Good charter fishing reported from Shannon Estuary and Clare coast

Luke Aston, Skipper of the Clare Dragoon, is back on the water after a long winter... 27 April: So first day back. Plenty of handy Coalfish...