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Sea trout fishing back on track on Moy Estuary

After a number of poor weeks, sea trout fishing improved on the Moy Estuary last week. Judd Ruane, skipper of the Pegasus, reported good...

Almost 600 salmon caught on River Moy!

The Moy had a reported catch of 594 salmon for the week and fishing conditions continued to be good with many fresh fish caught...
Red gurnard

General fishing good on Galway Bay as shark season starts

John Fleming, charter skipper of Blue Shark Angling Galway reports that over the past week the species fishing has been good on Galway Bay. John tells us...
Coalfish

Lots of good coalies, ling and more at Courtmacsherry

Evan McGovern and 5 friends fished out of Courtmacsherry with Mark Gannon.  The target species was coalfish and so they headed out to the...
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June a fantastic month at Lough Inagh

Colin Folan from Lough Inagh Lodge Hotel reports that they had a fantastic June at the fishery... Water levels rose and a good run of fresh fish...
Shay McCarthy

Lough Currane has a few good days with plenty of fish caught

Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane… 21/6/17  Lough Currane was on the quiet side in all departments and that’s not surprising with very high humidity and...

Anglers on Arrow wait for "Peter Fishing" to kick off

Trout angling on Lough Arrow is still a little on the slow side as the Peter fishing has not started yet. However, some of...

Great fishing in tough conditions on Killala Bay

Donal Kennedy reports On Sunday 25th June a party of anglers from Ballina, Foxford and Crossmolina set out from Killala Harbour for a day’s fishing...

Burrishoole continues to fish well

Fishery Manager Pat Hughes reported that angling conditions were favorable for most of the time and that 8 grilse (all ranched) averaging 3.5 lbs....

Memorable day for Lisa O’Hagan on The Moy Fishery!

Fishing on the River Moy was a little slower as in previous weeks. Yet, the Moy system had a reported catch of 352 salmon...